Nikon F50 instruction manual Ispeedlight Compatibility, A M

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ISPEEDLIGHT COMPATIBILITY

Nikon 8peedlight

Camera exposure mode

P S A M

Connection

88-28, 88-27, 88-26, 88-25,

88-24, 88-23, 88-22 , 88-218*1, 88-20, 88-168

88-140, 88-14,

88-11 (with 8U-2)

88-21A*2,

88-16A*2

TIL auto flash Other flash mode TIL auto flash

Other flash mode

TIL auto flash Other flash mode

Yes Yes Yes Yes

No No Yes Yes

Yes Yes Yes Yes

No No Yes Yes

No No No No

No No Yes Yes

Direct

Direct

Via 8C-23

Via 8C-13 or sync cord with A8-15

ViaA8-6

*1 Although possible with 58-218,Matrix 8alanced Fill-Flash and Centre- Weighted Fill-Flash are not recommended for close-up photography, With the F50lF50D camera, use the 58-218at manual flash exposure mode,

*2 The difference between 58-21A and 58-218,or between 58-16A and 58-168,is the type of controller attached, (For details, see 5peedlight instruction manual.)

58-21A and 58-218are not available in EU countries,

c::J :Matrix 8alanced Fill-Flash

c::J :Centre-Weighted Fill-Flash

Controlled aperture in SIMPLE mode with an accessory Nikon Speedlight (at ISO 100)

For outdoor subjects on sunny day

f/8

For outdoor subjects on cloudy day

f/5,6

or in shadows

 

For indoor subjects

f/4

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Contents Nikon Foreword Contents UillJJ Ar.r.IP.~Sflrvshoe For Nikon dedicated Cnppr11i11ht~ Learn how to hold your camera Before Shooting When mounting lens Mounting LensWith a non-CPU lens Usable LensesIf lens aperture is not set at its minimum setting Installing Battery Loading Film Page Setting Camera to Autofocus Mode Regarding the FSO/FSOosautofocus featureShooting Available Exposure Modes Programmed Auto Exposure ModeShutter-Priority Auto Exposure Mode Metering System Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure ModeManual Exposure Mode 9Portrait Program Program Selection GuideOAUto General-Purpose Landscape Program ~ Silhouette Program Close-Up ProgramSport Program Night Scene Program ~Motion Effect ProgramOperation in Programmed Auto Exposure Mode Cb l~~@ If a blinks in the LCD panel Page ~~ ~~F Viewfinder InformationUsing Built- In Flash Auto RewindTo change a combination of shutter speed/aperture Operation in Other Exposure Modes IJPSAti+ . ~ .- Correct exposure Using Built-In Flash ~~!~ F5.0 Reset Function To reset the camerasmode to the original factory setting~ Exposure Compensation pages 36 to AF AF Mode SelectionISO ISO Confirmation/Setting Co Q0 CO QOcaD To clear memoryAF Mode Selection Single Servo AF and Continuous Servo AFTo manually set ISO film speed for non- OX-coded film ISO CONFIRMATION/SETTINGTo confirm ISO film speed for OX-coded film Exposure Compensation FII~ +0.51 Other Controls SELF-TIMER Operation II TI ME F5.sM To Shoot AN OFF-CENTRE Subject Using AE-L Button Shutter release button Cases Where Autofocus is not Acceptable Manual Focus Setting Dateitime for F50 0 only Setting date and time 9Y-3~II-,~-, jj= Imprinting date/timeReplacing lithium battery for imprinting function Flash Photography Using BUILT-IN Flash IeS FS.b25 F5.6 Flash shooting distance range Using guide number to estimate the maximum shooting distance SB-28, SB-27, SB-26, SB-25 or SB-24users Usable AF Nikkor Lenses with Built-In Flash Usable non-zoom lensesIspeedlight Compatibility A MMiscellaneous Lenses Mountable Nikkor lensesNikkor lens compatibility Lenses AutofocusCamera Care Tips Page Camera body Specifications ControlShutter speeds Built-in TTL flash Battery life Matrix Metering Centre-Weighted MeteringAbout the F50/F50D Metering System Err CJ TI ME Err Err TTL About LCDPage Nikon Nikon F50/F50o Shooting in Simple Mode IIS When Youive Taken a Complete Roll