Nikon F50 instruction manual

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6.Do not lubricate the

7. Do not leave the

camera.

camera in an

 

excessively hot place.

8.Keep the camera away from water or mois- ture. When using the camera near water, guard against splashes, especially salt water spray.

9.Make sure not to drop or bump the camera body/lens against a hard surface. Strong shock may cause malfunction.

10.If the camera mal - functions, take it im- mediately to an authorised Nikon dealer or service centre.

11 . Store the camera in a cool, dry place away from naphthalene or camphor (moth repellent). In a humid environment, store the camera inside a vinyl bag with a desiccant to keep out dust, moisture and salt. Note, however, that storing leather cases in vinyl bags may cause the leather to deteriorate.

12.To maintain the built-in flash condenser in peak condition, thereby enabling you to use the flash for many years, fire the flash a few times every month.

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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 Mounting Lens When mounting lensWith a non-CPU lens Usable LensesIf lens aperture is not set at its minimum setting Installing Battery Loading Film Page Regarding the FSO/FSOosautofocus feature Setting Camera to Autofocus ModeShooting Shutter-Priority Auto Exposure Mode Programmed Auto Exposure ModeAvailable Exposure Modes Manual Exposure Mode Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure ModeMetering System OAUto General-Purpose Landscape Program Program Selection Guide9Portrait Program Sport Program Close-Up Program~ Silhouette Program ~Motion Effect Program Night Scene ProgramCb l Operation in Programmed Auto Exposure Mode~~@ If a blinks in the LCD panel Page Viewfinder Information ~~ ~~FAuto Rewind Using Built- In FlashTo change a combination of shutter speed/aperture IJPSAti Operation in Other Exposure Modes+ . ~ .- Correct exposure Using Built-In Flash ~~!~ F5.0 To reset the camerasmode to the original factory setting Reset FunctionISO ISO Confirmation/Setting AF AF Mode Selection~ Exposure Compensation pages 36 to Co Q0 To clear memory CO QOcaDSingle Servo AF and Continuous Servo AF AF Mode SelectionTo confirm ISO film speed for OX-coded film ISO CONFIRMATION/SETTINGTo manually set ISO film speed for non- 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 9Y-3~ Setting date and timeImprinting date/time II-,~-, jj=Replacing lithium battery for imprinting function Flash Photography IeS FS.b Using BUILT-IN FlashFlash shooting distance range 25 F5.6Using guide number to estimate the maximum shooting distance SB-28, SB-27, SB-26, SB-25 or SB-24users Usable non-zoom lenses Usable AF Nikkor Lenses with Built-In FlashA M Ispeedlight CompatibilityMiscellaneous Mountable Nikkor lenses LensesLenses Autofocus Nikkor lens compatibilityCamera Care Tips Page Camera body Control SpecificationsShutter speeds Built-in TTL flash Battery life About the F50/F50D Metering System Centre-Weighted MeteringMatrix Metering Err CJ TI ME Err About LCD Err TTLPage Nikon Nikon F50/F50o Shooting in Simple Mode IIS When Youive Taken a Complete Roll