Nikon instruction manual Using self-timer

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Using self-timer

The self-timer trips the shutter at any time delay trom 3 to 10 seconds. It has white indicator dots for 3-, 6- and ]O-second delay and can be set either before or after the shutter is wound. To set the self-timer, turn the lever on the front of the camera body downward for the desired delay. The timer is actuated by its own release button, located beneath the end of the lever in its uncocked position. The lever can be turned back after setting the timer, to cover the release button and prevent accidental triggering. lf you decide not to use the self-timer after it has already been

cocked, use the shutter release button to make the exposure. Then shut off the self-timer before advancing the film for the next exposure by pressing the release button. This way you can avoid wasted exposures.

It is also helpful for minimizing camera shake at slow shutter speeds with the camera hand-held or tripod-mounted.

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Contents Forewards NomenclaturePage Page Page Contents Loading the camera UnloadingPage Film-Plane Indicator Frame Counter and Film-Load ReminderFilm-Speed Reminder Dial Film-Advance LeverSelecting the shutter speed Setting the aperture Aperture and Depth of FieldPage Using the Depth-of-Field Preview Button Setting the aperture How to hold the camera Out of focus Focus Changing the viewfinder Changing the focusing screen Interchangeable Focusing Screens for the Nikon Type A,L Type BFocusing Screen Chart Page Flash Synchronization Looking up the mirror 500 250 125 Using self-timer Infrared picture-taking Double exposuresAccessories-Lens Hoods Accessories-Filters L1AAccessories-Finder Eyecup Accessories-Eyepiece Correction LensesCamera care StorageNikon F features/ specifications
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