Nikon
3700, 3699, 55
instruction manual
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Troubleshooting
Specs
Symbol Exposure mode
Year indicator
Optional Accessories
Tum the power off
Flash Sync Mode Features
Cancel
Using your camera correctly
Point-and-shoot exposure mode
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Contents
Nikon N
Body cap P
Introduction
Take trial shots
Using your camera correctly
Have Nikon spot-check your camera regularly
Contents
87-1171
75-85
LCD
Nomenclature
Date/time LCD
Year indicator
QD model only Data imprint LCD/buttons
Viewfinder eyepiece Rubber eyecup P
LCD PanelNiewfinder Display
Aperture
Viewfinder display
Aperture-Priority Auto P
Available Exposure Modes
Point-and-shoot exposure mode
Start Shooting Immediately
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Preparation
Install Batteries and Check Battery Power
Check points
Type Nikkor lens
Check the lens type
CD G-type Nikkor lens CPU Nikkor lens other
Detach the lens
Pull film leader across to red index mark
Load Film--~--------\
DX mark
Avoid direct sunlight when changing film outdoors
OX-coded film
Film speed
Set Date and Time QD model only
Changing battery for imprinting
Viewfinder for approx sec. from
About Shutter Release Button~
Lightly pressing Fully depressing
Basic Operation
Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority
Set Focus Mode to AF
For example, building windows
Situations where autofocus may not work as expected
IiS FS.6 @
Set Exposure Mode to
Symbol Exposure mode
About exposure mode
Characteristics/Shooting situations
Hold the camera properly
Hold Camera and Focus~-~
Built-in Speedlight
Release Shutter
· 0 is displayed during film rewind
DE3 Il
About Metering Systems and Exposure
This section describes the following basic operations
Shooting with Vari-Program
RJ Landscape mode
Portrait mode
~Qj Sports Continuous mode
~ Close- Up mode
~ Night Portrait mode
Using Built-InSpeedlight
Check points
Camera.....shake
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Month/Day/Year
Year/ Month/ Day Day/ Hour/ Minute No imprint
Focus Operation
About Lock-OnTM
Focus Mode
Automatically activated when shooting a stationary subject
Auto-Servo AF
Manual focus
Manual focus using Electronic Rangefinder
Focus Area
When focus mode is set to Autofocus
Single Area Mode
When focus mode is set to Manual
Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-SubjectPriority
Dynamic AF Mode
Approx. O.5-3~
AF-Assist Illuminator
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Focus Lock
When center focus area is selected
Exposure Mode
Auto-Multi Program is best.suited for snapshots
Set the exposure mode dial to P
Auto-Multi Program
PAuto-Multi Program
@combination of shutter speed
Compose picture, confirm focus indicator. and shoot
Difference between 8 Auto mode and P Auto-Multi Program
Flexible Program
Fast shutter speed 1/500 sec
Set the exposure mode dial to S
SShutter-Priority Auto
Tip
Overexposure Underexposure
Check point
AAperture-Priority Auto
Set the exposure mode dial to a
80/91
Center Partial Metering
Manual Exposure Mode
Set the exposure mode dial to M
MManual
While checking the electronic
Set the shutter speed and aperture
Analog exposure display
Long Time Time exposure of more than 30 sec
Long Time Exposure
Advanced
Electronic analog exposure Display No compensation
Exposure Compensation
Exposure Compensation cannot be set in 8 or M exposure mode
IB S IB IB
Cancel . -- . Iiiiiiiiiin ..... ---J+
Auto Exposure Bracketing
Display changes as follows
Compensated EV value and bracketing order
2Compose picture, confirm focus indicator. and shoot
Auto Exposure Bracketing
Multiple exposure is not recommended
Cancel
Multiple Exposure
No display
Number of exposures Compensation value
Standard compensation value in multiple exposure
First shot is taken and ~ and frame
Other Functions
@ film cartridge
Film Rewind
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CD Dynamic AF Mode with Closest Available Subject Priority
Available Mode Combinations
Flash
Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash
Built-In SpeedlightlReady-Light
Built-in Speedlight and TTL Flash modes
Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash
?o FS6 ~
Ready-light
~ , P or a exposure mode
Flash Sync Mode Features
~ Red- Eye Reduction
\1 Flash Cancel
Ij Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync
P, S, a or M exposure mode 8 or Vari-Program Except rJ or ~Q
Using Built-In Speedlight
8 or Vari-Program except O. ~... or ~
P or a exposure mode «i~ «i~ I~
Available shutter speed Available aperture
Available shutter speed and aperture in each exposure mode
3/2.3-9.8 2.1/2.0-6.9 1.5/2.0-4.9
12/40 17/56 24/79 34/12 5/6.6-28 6/4.6-20 2/3.3-14
Slow Sync
Available flash sync mode combinations
Usable lenses with built- in Speedlight
Red-Eye
With color slide film
With standard color print film
Depth of field
Miscellaneous
85mm f/2.80*4
Lens Compatibility
Type Nikkor lens
Type Nikkor and other CPU Nikkor lens
C50 rf
When a non-CPU lens is attached
Non-TIL
Usable Optional Speedlights
Speedlight
= ..3Smm FS.6
Usable Optional Speedlights
3Smm S.6
Moll 3S mm FS.6
Non-TTL Auto Flash
Available flash sync mode with optional Speedlight
Programmed Flash mode
Usable Optional SP.eedlights
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Eyepiece correction lenses
Optional Accessories
Soft case CF-62
Speedlight S8-28/S8-27
Neckstraps/Handstrap AH-4
Camera Care
Remove the batteries and store the camera with a desiccant
Call a doctor immediately
If someone accidentally swallows batteries
Do not leave
Appears Blinks
Tum the power off
Or service center
Film is not correctly Reload film Installed
Troubleshooting
Range
Use Speedlighl
Shoot again after
Confirming focus
Exposure bracketing
Glossary
Exposure Compensation
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ISO film speed
Focus Tracking
Front-Curtain Sync
Guide number
109
With limitations see chart on
Specifications
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Index
10.29 -62
Self-timer Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode 10.29 -57
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