Nikon F65D instruction manual Specifications

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Specifications

Type of camera

Integral-motor autofocus 35mm single-lens reflex with electronically

 

controlled focal-plane shutter and built-in Speedlight

 

 

Exposure modes

a: AUTO mode

 

Vari-Program (s: Portrait, d: Landscape, f: Close-Up,

 

g: Sports Continuous, h: Night Scene mode)

 

¡: Auto-Multi Program (Flexible Program possible)

 

: Shutter-Priority Auto

 

£: Aperture-Priority Auto

 

¢: Manual

 

 

Picture format

24 x 36mm (standard 35mm film format)

 

 

Lens mount

Nikon F mount (with AF coupling, AF contacts)

 

 

Lens

Nikkor and Nikon lenses having Nikon F mount*

 

* With limitations; see chart on page 89.

 

 

Viewfinder

Fixed eye-level penta-Dach-mirror type, built-in dioptre adjustment

 

(–1.5 to +0.8m–1)

Eyepoint

17mm (at –1.0m–1)

Focusing screen

B-type Clear Matte Screen V with focus brackets

 

 

Viewfinder frame

Approx. 89%

coverage

 

 

 

Finder magnification

Approx. 0.68-0.60x with 50mm lens set to infinity (at –1.5 to +0.8m–1)

Viewfinder

Focus indications, focus area, shutter speed, aperture, electronic

information

analog exposure display/Exposure Compensation value display,

 

Exposure Compensation, flash ready-light/flash recommended/full

 

flash output

 

Five sets of focus area (brackets)/12mmø reference circle for Centre-

 

Weighted metering

 

 

Reflex mirror

Automatic, instant-return type

 

 

Lens aperture

Instant-return type, with depth-of-field preview button

 

 

Autofocus

TTL phase detection, Nikon Multi-CAM900 autofocus module with

 

AF-Assist Illuminator (approx. 0.5m-3m)

 

• Detection range: EV –1 to EV 19 (ISO 100, at normal temperature)

 

 

Lens servo

AF: Auto-Servo AF: camera automatically chooses Single Servo AF or

 

Continuous Servo AF operation according to the subject status, i.e.

 

stationary or moving (including directional information).

 

• Single Servo AF (focus is locked when the subject is in-focus)

 

• Continuous Servo AF (camera continues to focus on a moving

 

subject) Focus Tracking with Lock-On™ automatically activated

 

by subject’s status

 

 

M: Manual focus

 

 

 

Focus area

One of five focus areas can be selected

 

 

Focus Area mode

• Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority

 

• Dynamic AF Mode

 

 

• Single Area with M focus mode

 

 

Metering system

TTL full-aperture exposure metering system

 

Three metering systems selectable (limitations with lens used)

 

• 3D six-segment Matrix Metering: with D- or G-type AF Nikkor

 

Six-segment Matrix Metering: with AF Nikkor other than D- or G-

 

type (except AF Nikkor for F3AF and IX-Nikkor), AI-P Nikkor

 

Centre-Weighted Metering: automatically selected with Manual

 

exposure mode

 

 

 

 

Metering range

3D Matrix Metering:

EV 1-20

 

Centre-Weighted Metering: EV 1-20

 

(at normal temperature, ISO 100, f/1.4 lens)

 

 

 

Exposure meter coupling

CPU

 

 

 

Exposure Compensation

Exposure compensated in ±2 EV range, in 1/2 steps (except in M or

 

a)

 

 

 

Auto Exposure

Bracketing range: ±2 EV; number of shots: three; bracketing

Bracketing

steps: 0.5, 1, 1.5 or 2 EV (except in a or Vari-Program)

 

 

Film speed setting

• Automatically set to ISO film speed of DX-coded film in use (manual

 

not selectable)

 

 

• Film speed range: DX: ISO 25-5000, automatically set to ISO 100

 

with non-DX-coded film

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Take trial shots Using your camera correctlyIntroduction Have Nikon spot-check your camera regularlyContents Nomenclature F65D only Data imprint LCD/buttonsLCD Panel/Viewfinder Display Auto Slow RearLandscape mode P User-controlled exposure modePoint-and-shoot exposure mode Close-Up mode PStart Shooting Immediately Preparation LCD panel when the power switch is off Check pointsCheck the lens type Detaching the lensWith G-type Nikkor lens Load Film Pull film leader across to red index markDX-coded film Use a pointed object to remove the battery Set Date and Time F65D onlyAbout Shutter Release Button Lightly press the shutter release buttonFully depress the shutter release button Situations where autofocus may not work as expected Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject PriorityAbout exposure mode Set Exposure Mode to aSet exposure mode to a Auto mode Matrix MeteringHold Camera and Focus Hold the camera properlyBuilt-in Speedlight Release Shutter Using Built-In Speedlight Built-in Speedlight and Matrix Balanced Fill-FlashClose-Up mode Portrait modeLandscape mode Shooting with Vari-ProgramSports Continuous mode Night Scene modeImprinted date/time Self-Timer Operation Display changes as followsDetailed Operation Manual focus Manual focus using Electronic RangefinderAuto-Servo AF About Lock-OnDynamic AF Mode When focus mode is set to ManualDynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority Single Area ModeCancelling AF-Assist Illuminator AF-Assist IlluminatorLenses incompatible with AF-Assist Illuminator Compose picture, confirm focus indicator / and shoot Auto modeSet the exposure mode dial to a Focus LockAuto-Multi Program Set the exposure mode dial to PDifference between a Auto mode and P Auto-Multi Program Flexible ProgramSet the exposure mode dial to S Shutter-Priority AutoAperture-Priority Auto Manual Set the exposure mode dial to MCentre-Weighted Metering Compose picture, focus and shootExposure mode with Exposure Compensation Exposure CompensationLong Time Time Exposure Auto Exposure Bracketing Multiple Exposure Standard compensation value in multiple exposureFilm Rewind Dioptre adjustmentAttaching viewfinder accessories Mid-roll rewindRemote Control Operation optional Depth-of-Field PreviewLong Time Time exposure with remote control Point the remote control unit towardFocusing in remote control operation Camera and press the shutter releaseAvailable Mode Combinations MultipleFlash Photography Built-in Speedlight and TTL Flash modes Ready-Light/Accessory ShoeAccessory shoe Ready-lightFlash Sync Mode Features Exposure mode, release the built-in Auto-Multi Program, Shutter-PriorityAuto, Aperture-Priority Auto or Manual Speedlight by pressing the ± flash lockUsing Built-In Speedlight Available shutter speedFlash Shooting Distance Range Miscellaneous Lens Compatibility Type Nikkor and other CPU Nikkor lensWhen a non-CPU lens is attached Lens CompatibilityUsable Optional Speedlights Usable Optional Speedlights Optional Accessories Cleaning camera body Camera CareTroubleshooting Use two CR2-type 3V lithium batteriesLCD panel Flash shooting distance range Exposure bracketingExposure Compensation Flash synchronisationFront-Curtain Sync Focal lengthFocus Tracking Guide numberSpecifications Specifications Specifications Index 114 115 Nikon Corporation

F65D specifications

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