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Standard compensation value in multiple exposure

Number of exposures Compensation value

Two

- 1.0

EV

Three

-1.5

EV

Four

-2.0

EV

Eight or nine

- 3.0

EV

Exposure Compensation is necessary depending on the number of exposures in multiple exposure since more than one image is exposed in the same frame.

3 Compose picture, confirm focus indicator. and shoot.

, ------ . ,• The first shot is taken and ~ and frame

counter blink in the LCD panel when the shutter release button is fully depressed. The frame counter in the LCD panel does not count down and the film does not advance, and multiple exposures can be taken from the second shutter release. The multiple exposure

is canceled , film advances and ~ disappears from the LCD panel when the second shot is taken .

To take more than two shots on the same frame, rotate the Command Dial while pressing the e button again after the first shot is taken by depressing the shutter release button and while ~ is blinking so ~ appears without blinking. Repeat this operation as many times as you wish to continue taking pictures on the same

frame.

To cancel multiple exposure, rotate the Command Dial while pressing the e button so ~ disappears from the LCD panel or set the exposure mode to ~ or Vari-Program. Film is advanced and frame counter counts down when the multiplE exposure is canceled before or during multiple exposure operation.

Check points

Multiple Exposure cannot be performed in the ~ or Vari-Program .

Multiple Exposure and Auto Exposure Bracketing (page 66) cannot be set simultaneously.

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Contents Nikon N Introduction Body cap PTake trial shots Using your camera correctlyHave Nikon spot-check your camera regularly Contents 75-85 87-1171Nomenclature LCDViewfinder eyepiece Rubber eyecup P Year indicatorQD model only Data imprint LCD/buttons Date/time LCDLCD PanelNiewfinder Display Viewfinder display ApertureAvailable Exposure Modes Aperture-Priority Auto PPoint-and-shoot exposure mode ~#~ #~cj~~ Start Shooting ImmediatelyAUT~E3 Page Preparation Install Batteries and Check Battery Power Check points Type Nikkor lens Check the lens typeCD G-type Nikkor lens CPU Nikkor lens other Detach the lens Load Film--~--------\ Pull film leader across to red index markFilm speed Avoid direct sunlight when changing film outdoorsOX-coded film DX markSet 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 Set Focus Mode to AF Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject PrioritySituations where autofocus may not work as expected For example, building windowsSet Exposure Mode to IiS FS.6 @Symbol Exposure mode About exposure modeCharacteristics/Shooting situations Hold Camera and Focus~-~ Hold the camera properlyBuilt-in Speedlight Release Shutter DE3 Il · 0 is displayed during film rewindAbout Metering Systems and Exposure This section describes the following basic operations Shooting with Vari-Program Portrait mode RJ Landscape mode~ Close- Up mode ~Qj Sports Continuous mode~ Night Portrait mode Using Built-InSpeedlight Check points Camera.....shake Page Year/ Month/ Day Day/ Hour/ Minute No imprint Month/Day/YearFocus Operation Auto-Servo AF Focus ModeAutomatically activated when shooting a stationary subject About Lock-OnTMManual focus using Electronic Rangefinder Manual focusWhen focus mode is set to Autofocus Focus AreaDynamic AF Mode When focus mode is set to ManualDynamic AF Mode with Closest-SubjectPriority Single Area ModeAF-Assist Illuminator Approx. O.5-3~Page When center focus area is selected Focus LockExposure Mode PAuto-Multi Program Set the exposure mode dial to PAuto-Multi Program Auto-Multi Program is best.suited for snapshotsFlexible Program Compose picture, confirm focus indicator. and shootDifference between 8 Auto mode and P Auto-Multi Program @combination of shutter speedTip Set the exposure mode dial to SSShutter-Priority Auto Fast shutter speed 1/500 secCheck point Overexposure UnderexposureSet the exposure mode dial to a AAperture-Priority Auto80/91 MManual Manual Exposure ModeSet the exposure mode dial to M Center Partial MeteringWhile checking the electronic Set the shutter speed and apertureAnalog exposure display Long Time Exposure Long Time Time exposure of more than 30 secAdvanced Exposure Compensation Electronic analog exposure Display No compensationExposure Compensation cannot be set in 8 or M exposure mode Display changes as follows Cancel . -- . Iiiiiiiiiin ..... ---J+Auto Exposure Bracketing IB S IB IB2Compose picture, confirm focus indicator. and shoot Compensated EV value and bracketing orderAuto Exposure Bracketing No display CancelMultiple Exposure Multiple exposure is not recommendedNumber of exposures Compensation value Standard compensation value in multiple exposureFirst shot is taken and ~ and frame Other Functions @ film cartridge Film RewindII \Tc ~~r·dj~~~ .·······.··.···········.··········· Available Mode Combinations CD Dynamic AF Mode with Closest Available Subject PriorityFlash Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash Built-In SpeedlightlReady-LightBuilt-in Speedlight and TTL Flash modes Matrix Balanced Fill-FlashReady-light ?o FS6 ~Flash Sync Mode Features ~ , P or a exposure mode~ Red- Eye Reduction \1 Flash CancelIj Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync Using Built-In Speedlight P, S, a or M exposure mode 8 or Vari-Program Except rJ or ~QP or a exposure mode «i~ «i~ I~ 8 or Vari-Program except O. ~... or ~Available shutter speed and aperture in each exposure mode Available shutter speed Available aperture12/40 17/56 24/79 34/12 5/6.6-28 6/4.6-20 2/3.3-14 3/2.3-9.8 2.1/2.0-6.9 1.5/2.0-4.9Red-Eye Available flash sync mode combinationsUsable lenses with built- in Speedlight Slow SyncWith standard color print film With color slide filmDepth of field Miscellaneous Lens Compatibility 85mm f/2.80*4Type Nikkor and other CPU Nikkor lens Type Nikkor lensWhen a non-CPU lens is attached C50 rfNon-TIL Usable Optional SpeedlightsSpeedlight Usable Optional Speedlights = ..3Smm FS.6Moll 3S mm FS.6 3Smm S.6Non-TTL Auto Flash Programmed Flash mode Available flash sync mode with optional SpeedlightUsable Optional SP.eedlights Page Optional Accessories Eyepiece correction lensesSoft case CF-62 Speedlight S8-28/S8-27Neckstraps/Handstrap AH-4 Camera Care Remove the batteries and store the camera with a desiccant Call a doctor immediately If someone accidentally swallows batteriesDo not leave Film is not correctly Reload film Installed Tum the power offOr service center Appears BlinksTroubleshooting Confirming focus Use SpeedlighlShoot again after RangeExposure bracketing GlossaryExposure Compensation Page Guide number Focus TrackingFront-Curtain Sync ISO film speed109 Specifications With limitations see chart on111 112 113 114 115 Index 10.29 -62 Self-timer Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode 10.29 -57117 118 119 Nikon