Nikon f instruction manual Camera care, Storage

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Camera care

Good camera care is primarily common sense care. Treat your Nikon F as you would any valuable precision instrument and it will last a lifetime.

Although the Nikon F is ruggedly constructed to stand up for years under normal use, it may be damaged by shock, heat, water or misuse. The following are some basic tips for keeping your camera in top condition.

Storage

Keep the camera in an eveready case or compartment case when not in use to protect it from dust.

Avoid storing the camera in excessively hot, cold or damp places. Always attach a body cap when the camera body is stored separately. Do not leave film in the camera for a long period of time.

Never leave the shutter or self-timer cocked if the camera is to be stored overnight or longer.

Camera Body

Brush the inside of the camera periodically using a soft brush. Do not exert pressure on the shutter curtain as this may damage the curtain.

Keep the mirror free from fingerprints and dust.

If smudges or fingerprints persist, use lens tissue moistened slightly with alcohol.

Lens

Keep the lens surface free from fingerprints and dust as far as possible. Use lens tissue to remove dust, never use cloth or ordinary tissue.

If smudges or fingerprints persist, use lens tissue moistened sparingly with alcohol.

Remember: Even an approved lens cleaner can cause damage if it seeps into the lens mount.

Keep the camera away from water.

Avoid excessive moisture. When using the camera near water, guard against splashes, especially salt-water spray.

Never oil any part of the camera.

Lubrication should be left to an authorized serviceman.

Prior to taking a holiday trip or being assigned an important photo job, test your camera by making a few trial exposures. Remember, it takes at least two or three weeks for processing the test film and making any needed repairs or adjustment. Follow this important precaution and you will have pictures to remember.

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Contents Nomenclature ForewardsPage Page Page Contents Unloading Loading the cameraPage Frame Counter and Film-Load Reminder Film-Plane IndicatorFilm-Speed Reminder Dial Film-Advance LeverSelecting the shutter speed Aperture and Depth of Field Setting the aperturePage 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 Type A,L Type B Interchangeable Focusing Screens for the NikonFocusing Screen Chart Page Flash Synchronization Looking up the mirror 500 250 125 Using self-timer Double exposures Infrared picture-takingAccessories-Lens Hoods L1A Accessories-FiltersAccessories-Eyepiece Correction Lenses Accessories-Finder EyecupStorage Camera careNikon F features/ specifications
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