Nikon Elw instruction manual Lubrication should be left to an authorized ser- viceman

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Good camera care is common-sense care. Treat your Nikomat ELW as you would any valuable precision instrument. Although ruggedly construc- ted to stand the rigors of normal use, it may still be damaged by shock, heat, water or misuse . Here are some basic tips for keeping your camera in top condition:

Extreme temperature changes

The Nikomat ELW functions fau!tlessly in a temperature range of 55° to - 15°C. Even within

this range however, avoid suddenly exposing the camera to temperature extremes- i.e. , taking it from the cold outdoors to the warm indoors or vice versa. The sudden, extreme temperature change is apt to form deposits of atmospheric moisture such as sweat beads or frost on the sur- faces of the camera body (much like pipes sweat- ing on a hot summer day or winter frost accumu- lating on the inside of a window during the dead of winter) which will develop into rust and damage the camera's tiny components and electrical con- tacts. A good precautionary measure is to pack the camera in a moisture-proof bag or a poly- ethylene bag, along with a silica gel dessicator- and unpack only when the temperature inside the bag has risen or fallen to the ambient level.

Storage

Keep the camera in an eveready or compartment case when not in use to protect it from dust. Avoid storing the camera in excessively hot, co ld or damp places. Always attach a body cap when the camera body is stored separately . Do not leave film in the camera for a long period of time . Never leave the shutter or self-timer cocked if the camera is to be stored overnight or longer .

Camera body

Clean the inside of the camera periodically using a soft brush . Do not exert pressure on the shutter curtain as this may damage the curtain . Keep the mirror free from fingerprints and dust; it should be cleaned only by a qualified serviceman . Special care must also be taken when changing batteries to avoid damaging the battery chamber and other parts of the mirror box.

Keep the camera away from water

Avoid excessive moisture. When using the camera near water , guard against splashes, especially salt- water spray.

Never oil any part of the camera

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Contents Page Foreword Contents Nomenclature NOM Enclature Back Nikon Auto Winder AW-l Features Page Specifications Synch cords for positive Page Basic Operations Install ing the battery Battery CareBattery test Battery Care Replacing the battery Page Maximum aperture indicator Mounting the LensMaximum aperture scale Removing the LensTo attach the AW-1 To remove the AW-1 Attaching & Removing the Nikon Auto Winder AW-1General Steps of PICTURE-TAKING Loading a film Page General Steps of PICTURE-TAKING Setting the ASA film speed Setting shutter-speed dial at a AutoWinding the film General Steps of PICTURE-TAKING Blank exposure Setting the aperture ring GEN E RAL Steps of Pictu RE-T AKI NG Holding the camera Prefocusing General Steps of PICTURE-TAKING Releasing the shutter Rewinding and unloading film General Steps of Picture -TAKING Continu ed Page Page Appli ED Operations TTL Exposure Meter Page TTL Exposure Meter 800 400 200 160 100 TTL Exposure Meter Section a Shutter speed dial and the use Exposure ControlPage Exposure Control Lens aperture diaphragm Stop-down exposure measurement Compensation of Exposure How to Use Memory Lock ~ No Depth of Field Depth-of-field scaleSELF-TIMER Mirror Lock Infrared PhotographyFlash Synchronization 1000 500 250 125 Page Accessories Nikon Auto Winder AW-l FIL Ters MountLens Hood Other Accessories Lubrication should be left to an authorized ser- viceman Page Nikon