Nikon F50 instruction manual 9Y-3~, Setting date and time

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Setting date and time

For example, to set March 15, 1994, choose YearlMonthlDay display. (To set date, choose display other than Day/Hour/Minute. With Day/HourlMinute display, only time can be set.)

Push SELECT button so year section starts blinking indicating that it can be adjusted . Push ADJUST button to set the year. To change numerical indication

To set time to precise second:

Advance the time one minute and ahead of actual time (i.e., if actual time is 12:59, set the time to 13:00). Then push SELECT button so time indicator

rapidly, hold the ADJUST button down. Set the month and day in the same manner as for year. To complete setting, push SELECT button while the day display is blinking. The newly adjusted date and the imprint indicator - appears without blinking.

To set time, select Day/HourlMinute display and set the hour and the minute.

colon starts blinking. When actual time coincides with the time you set, push ADJUST button to reset the second to 00.

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