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Specifications—continued

Shutter

Electronically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutter

 

 

Release terminal

Available on the shutter release button

 

 

Shutter speeds

• In ¡, £: 30 to 1/4000 sec.

 

• In : 30 to 1/4000 sec. (in 1/2 steps)

 

• In ¢: 30 to 1/4000 sec. (in 1/2 steps), buLb

 

 

Sync contact

X-contact only; flash synchronisation up to 1/125 sec.

 

 

Built-in Speedlight

Activated by pressing Speedlight lock-release button, guide number:

 

12 (at ISO 100, m); flash coverage: 28mm or longer lens; film speed

 

range: ISO 25 to ISO 800

 

 

Flash control

Controlled by five-segment TTL Multi Sensor

 

• Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash with TTL Multi Sensor:

 

3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash and Multi-Sensor Balanced

 

Fill-Flash

 

• Standard TTL

 

• Film speed range: ISO 25-1000

 

* See pages 78-79 and 86-87 for details.

 

 

Flash sync mode

Front-Curtain Sync (normal sync), Red-Eye Reduction, Red-Eye

 

Reduction with Slow Sync, Slow Sync, Rear-Curtain Sync

 

 

Ready-light

Lights up when flash fully charged with built-in Speedlight, SB-80DX,

 

SB-50DX, SB-30, SB-29s/29, SB-28/28DX, SB-27, SB-23, etc.; blinks

 

(3 sec. after flash) for full output warning

 

 

Accessory shoe

Standard ISO-type hot-shoe contact (sync contact, ready-light

 

contact, TTL auto flash contact, monitor contact, GND), safety lock

 

provided

 

 

Self-timer

Electronically controlled; timer duration: 10 sec.

 

 

Depth-of-field

Stop-down lens aperture by pressing depth-of-field button

preview button

 

 

 

Film loading

Film automatically advances to first frame when camera back is

 

closed (shutter and reflection mirror not activated)

 

 

Film advance

• Automatic advance with built-in motor; ı, ˜ selectable

 

• Film advance speed (with Manual focus, Manual exposure mode,

 

shutter speed 1/125 sec. or faster [imprint data between film frames

 

not selected for F80S], 36-exposure film)

 

ı: One frame advance

 

˜: Continuous shooting

 

Approx. 2.5 fps (fresh batteries)

 

 

Film rewind

• Automatic rewind with built-in motor

 

• Rewind speed with 36-exposure film and fresh batteries:

 

High-speed film rewind: approx. 15 sec.,

 

Quiet film rewind: approx. 23 sec.

 

 

Multiple exposure

Activated using film advance mode dial

 

 

LCD panel information

DX indication, shutter speed/exposure compensation value, aperture,

(illuminator built-in)

exposure compensation, flash exposure compensation, Auto

 

Exposure Bracketing, Bracketing bar graphs, Custom, Flexible

 

Program, flash sync mode, AF Area mode, focus area, battery power,

 

frame counter

 

 

Date/time imprint

Built-in clock: 24-hour type with timing accuracy within ±90 seconds

function

a month; leap year adjustment until 2049

(F80D/F80S only)

Usable film: ISO 32 to 3200 DX-coded film

 

Display mode: Year/Month/Day, Day/Hour/Minute, No Imprint,

 

Month/Day/Year and Day/Month/Year

 

 

Shooting data

Selected/cancelled with shooting data imprint dial

imprint function

Imprinted data: Shutter speed, aperture and exposure compensation

(F80S only)

value (selected compensation value)

 

Imprinted location: Between film frames

 

 

Camera back

Hinged back with film confirmation window; AF Area mode selector,

 

focus area selector

 

F80D/F80S: Data imprint LCD panel/buttons

 

F80S: Shooting data imprint dial

 

 

Power source

Two CR123A or DL123A lithium batteries; optional Battery Pack

 

MB-16 is also available (for four AA-type alkaline-manganese, lithium,

 

NiCd or Ni-MH batteries)

 

 

Power switch

Power ON and OFF position

 

 

Exposure meter

Auto meter shut-off 6 sec. after power turned on if no operations are

 

performed; activated by lightly pressing shutter release button after

 

power is turned on

 

 

Battery power

In LCD panel, with exposure meter on

confirmation

N for sufficient power

 

M indicates batteries are nearing exhaustion

 

• Blinking M indicates batteries are just about exhausted

 

 

Miscellaneous

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Contents Page Nomenclature LCD panel About Nikon Advanced Focusing Screen DisplayLCD Panel/Viewfinder Display Viewfinder DisplayFilm Command DialsCustom Setting ExposureTake trial shots Using your camera correctlyIntroduction Have Nikon spot-check your camera regularlyContents About This Manual Install Batteries and Check BatteryPower Mount Lens Load FilmBasic Operation SituaPositioned as marked inside the battery chamber Turn the power switch off and open the batteryChamber cover by sliding the battery chamber cover Cover, then firmly close the battery chamber coverCheck the lens type When camera is left unattended without lensMount Lens Detaching the lensLoad Film Rotate the focus area selector lock lever to lock Set the focus mode selector to S Single Servo AFSet the AF Area mode selector to g Single Area AF Focus areaSet the exposure mode select dial to ¡ Auto-Multi 2 Progam Shooting characteristics of exposure modesSet the metering system selector to Matrix Metering Hold Camera and Focus Hold the camera properlyCamera shake and shutter speed Aperture are shown in 1/2 steps Confirm indications in the viewfinder while lightlyPressing the shutter release button. Shutter speed Confirm that film is completely rewound, thenSpeedlight. The Speedlight starts charging Using Built-In SpeedlightPress the Speedlight lock-release button to release AutomaticallyMetering System ExposureLens Compatibility When a non-CPU lens is attachedTypes of CPU lenses and other usable lenses/accessories Type Nikkor and other CPU Nikkor lensFilm Setting and confirming film speedFilm advance mode Mid-roll rewindFocus mode selector AF Area ModeRotate AF Area mode selector to select AF Area mode AutofocusDynamic AF Mode with Closest Subject Priority J Autofocus modesFocus Focus Area AF-Assist IlluminatorOptional Speedlight and AF-Assist Illuminator While keeping the focus locked, recompose Confirm focus indicator / and lock focusFocus Lock ShootManual focus using Electronic Rangefinder Manual FocusPatterned subject or scene Exposure Metering System Centre-Weighted MeteringMetering systems and characteristics of each are as follows Matrix Metering/3D Matrix Metering¡ Auto-Multi Progam Shooting in Each Exposure ModeRotate the exposure mode select dial to select ¡ Compose picture, focus and shootRotate the exposure mode select dial to select Shutter-Priority AutoRotate the exposure mode select dial to select £ Set the aperture by rotating the Sub-Command Dial£ Aperture-Priority Auto ¢ Manual Electronic analog exposure displayAuto Exposure Lock Exposure compensation can be performed in any exposure mode Exposure CompensationAuto Exposure Bracketing Multiple Exposure Standard compensation value in Multiple exposureRotate the Sub-Command Dial to set the aperture Composeshoot. picture, confirm focus indicator /Rotate the Main-Command Dial to select buLb Multiple Exposure Long Time ExposureComposition Custom Setting Self-Timer OperationMenu/Features of Custom Setting Focus area selection Auto film loading when camera back is closedIllumination for superimposition Closest-subject-priority Dynamic AF in Single Servo AFSelf-timer duration Command Dial functions pagesTime delay for auto meter-switch-off Film rewind pagesTwo-Button Reset Flash Photography3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash Accessory shoeBuilt-in Speedlight Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash‹ Rear-Curtain Sync Flash Sync Mode Features¤ Slow Sync › Red-Eye ReductionSet the metering system Using the Built-In SpeedlightSet exposure mode and confirm shutter speed and aperture Flash shooting distance range for built-in SpeedlightUsable Lenses with Built-In Speedlight Usable lenses with built-in SpeedlightFlash mode Usable Optional SpeedlightsDepth of field Focus TrackingSetting is complete, push the Select button so Push Mode button to select one of the date displaysPush Adjust button to set the year to Newly adjusted date display appears withoutImprinting date/time Imprinted date/timeMiscellaneous Optional Accessories Camera Care Use fresh batteries at low temperatures TroubleshootingTurn the camera power off when changing batteries Keep batteries out of children’s reachUnderexposure Specifications CPU106 107 108 109 Index Custom Setting Menu 114 115 Nikon Corporation