Nikon E2 instruction manual Mounting and removing the lens, Mounting the lens, Removing the lens

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Mounting and removing the lens

Only the Nikkor lenses which are listed in the usability chart can be used with the E2/E2s. (See pages 75-76 .)

-Be sure to set the Main dial to L. (See page 34.)

-Be careful not to touch, smear or damage the CPU contacts as this may cause the camera to malfunction . If this occurs, clean the contacts with a soft, clean, dry cloth.

I Removing the body cap 1Rotate the body cap clockwise to remove .

Mounting the lens

2Mount the lens by aligning the distance/aperture index line on the lens with the lens mounting index on the camera. Rotate the lens counter-clockwise until it locks into place.

-00 not press the lens release button when mounting the lens .

Removing the lens

Depress and hold the lens release button; securely grip the lens and rotate it clockwise, in the direction of the arrow .

When leaving the camera without a lens

Attach the body cap to the camera body; align the indexes on both the cap and the body, and rotate the cap counter-clockwise as far as it will go.

If the lens release button remains stuck in the pressed position

Make sure you rotate the lens until the lens release button returns back to the normal position with a click.

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Contents Nikon Page For customers in the U.S.A EC Declaration of Conformity VL--v-- if Standard accessories 11-+\....==p.J---1 Nikon does not support the data Marks used in this manual ForewordAbout this manual Warranty/registration cards Take some trial shotsHave Nikon check your camera regularly Use only Nikon-approved equipmentDescription of acronyms NtscContents Flash photography · Advanced photographyControls in detail ·················· ·············· System chart ~Fl\Major features Exposure compensation Focus indicators Metering system Viewfinder indicationsLCD panel indications ~~~Olg~~gRechargeable Battery Pack EN-1 Quick Charger EH -1* EH-2Preparations For taking pictures When leaving the camera without a lens Mounting and removing the lensMounting the lens Removing the lensRemoving the battery pack Installing and removing the batteryInstalling the battery pack Checking battery power Confirm that no warning indicator 2appearsSetting and checking date and time Follow the same procedure to set the month, day, hour MinuteInserting the Image Memory Card IInserting the Image Memory Card1Opening the camera back 3Closing the camera backPage White balance Auto a Sensitivity Lens AF Nlkkor lensMetering system Matrix metering oJ Image quality Set the exposure mode to P Selecting Programmed Auto modeSet the frame advance mode to S Set the white balance to a Set the sensitivity to STDCompose the picture 1Adjust the eyepointHold the camera and look through 2the viewfinder Confirm that the in-focus indicator Other than L, and press the shutterRelease button halfway Appears and release the shutterPlaying back the pictures 1Connect the camera to a TV monitor4When finished , rotate the Main dial to L Playing back the picturesFunctions and settings So Digital output mode PB Playback modeCamera power is OFF Single-frame shooting modeSetting the exposure mode S- A- M-J Programmed Auto Exposure ModeShutter-Priority Auto Exposure Mode Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure ModeSetting the metering systems ~.~ Center-Weighted Metering·l Matrix Metering ~. ~ Spot MeteringSetting image quality Basic Normal Fine HI JAdjusting white balance Auto white balance mode ~ Incandescent light mode~ Fluorescent light mode ~*~ Fine modeAdjusting white balance Color temperatureSetting the sensitivity level Sensitivity and film speedContinuous Servo Autofocus Setting the focus modeSingle Servo Autofocus Viewfinder indications in autofocus modes 5 , C Setting the focus mode Manual Focus modeExposure mode Metering systemWhite balance Exposure compensationS or M mode A or M modePlaying back pictures Playback on a TV monitorSwitching the NTSC/PAL systems 4When finished , rotate the Main dialPlaying back pictures Shooting data displayed on the playback screenLong play playback method On-screen data appears in order as shown belowErasing data in the Image Memory Card Advanced photography Shutler-Priority Auto Exposure Mode Set the shutter speedAperture-Priority Auto Exposure Mode 2Set the aperture valueManual Exposure Mode 1Set the exposure to M2Compose the picture 3Set the shutter speed 4Set the aperture value6Check the focus and depress the shutter release button Using AE-L Auto Exposure Lock 1Set the exposure mode to either P, S, or aSet the Metering system Center the main subject inside 3viewfinder1Set the AF/AE -L lever Using AF/AE-L double lock2Repeat the same procedures as in Using AE-L above Using Exposure Compensation 1Set the metering system2Set the exposure compensation value Remove your finger from 3exposure compensation buttonCenter the main subject inside 3viewfinder Using Manual Exposure1Set the exposure mode to M 2Set the metering system Jl\\~ Continuous Servo Autofocus mode Depress the shutter release button Set the exposure mode to M 2shutter speed to SyExternal synchro-flash shooting Remote photography general Accessories with power-hold timer capabilityAccessories without power-hold timer capability Flash photography Available Nikon Speedlights Mounting the Speed lightFlash modes available with Nikon Speedlights Flash ready-light Manual exposure modeShutter speeds slower than 1/250 sec Set up your Speedlight Confirm the settings in the LCD Panel5Check the flash shooting range , and release the shutter Woe Front-curtain sync Rear-curtain sync3Set the camera s exposure mode to Or M Controls in detail Usable lenses Maximum lens aperturesUsable lenses Understanding exposure control24-50mm1/3.3-4.5 Lens usability chart Shutter speed and aperture Special focusing situations Very dark subjectSomething is behind or in front of the subject Subject is strongly backlit or has a bright shiny surfaceUsing the Image Memory Card Downloading image dataCleaning the camerasbuilt-in lens 8Set the Main dial to L and turn the power OFF Set the Main dial to LWrite-protect switch EC-1S Tips on using the Image Memory CardImage Memory Card Usable Image Memory CardsHandling the battery pack safely Characteristics of the Rechargeable Battery PackCharging the Rechargeable battery pack Dedicated Rechargeable Battery Pack Handling the battery pack for long time useStorage Lifespan24 P Troubleshooting BodyNikon Speed lights S8-26 and S8-25 Nikon FiltersNikon Eyepiece Correction Lenses Nikon Remote Control AccessoriesNikon Lens hood Nikon Close-up accessories Nikon Rechargeable Battery Pack EN-1· Nikon Rubber Eyecup DK-2 Nikon Eyepiece Adaptor DK-7EV chart for flash photography Programmed Auto modePage Camera care tips Page Specifications Page Specifications Nikon
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E2 specifications

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