Nikon 1683, FM2 Body only instruction manual Speedloght 88-21A

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Ready-Light Status Per Shutter Speed Dial Setting

Combination Chart of Nlkon FM2 and Nlkon Speedlights

Shutler speed dial

ISpeedlight charging ISpeedlight charging

setting

complete

incomplete

1/4000 sec. - 1/500 sec.

Blinks

Off

11250 sec. - 1 sec .

Lights up continuously

Off

B

Lights up continuously

Off

Notes:

1)No matter how the shutter speed dial is set, the speedlight will fire when the ready-light is on the moment the shutter release button is depressed.

2)The ready-light will function regardless of whether the camera 's ex- pcsure meter is on or off.

3)When the camera 's expcsure meter is on, the LED expcsure display inside the viewfinder shows the expcsure condition of the moment regardless of whether or not the flash fires. If the shutter speed is set at B, the LED exposure display will not be activated.

Caution: For flash photography, it is recommended that you use a Nlkon dedicated electronic flash unit which operates at a low voltage current. Use of any other flash which operates at high voltages may damage the camera 's circuitry. Any damage caused by such use is not covered by the Nikon Warrant y.

Speedloght

88-21A'

88-21 8' SB-241SB-2WB-2&SB-28

88-20/S8-221S8-27

88-19

S8-17

S8-16A

S8-168

88-11 1S8-14/S8-140

S8-1O

S8-6

Ringlight Unil 8R-2

Macro Ringlight Unit

SM-2

Medical-Nikkor' 120mm f14 1F

Connection

Via AS-6 couple Direct

Direcl

Direct

Direct

Via AS-6 coupler Via AS-6 coupler Direct

Via SC-11 sync cord Via SC-13 sensor cord Via SC-23 ill remote cord Direct

Via SC-6 sync cord

Via AS-2 coupler with SC-9 extension cord

Via sync cord (provided)

Via sync cord (provided)

Via 2-pln sync cord SC-20 (provided)

Via 3-pln sync cord 8C-22 (provided)

Camera's

 

Usable flash

ready-light

I

modes

operates

 

 

 

Yes

 

Manual

Yes

 

Manual

Yes

 

Auto, manual, repealing

Yes

 

Auto, manual

Yes

 

Auto

Yes

 

Auto, manual, MD

Yes

 

Auto, manual, MO

Yes

 

Auto, manual, MD

No

 

Auto" , manual

Yes

 

Auto", manual

Yes

 

Manual

Yes

 

Auto, manual

No

 

Manual

No

 

Auto, manual

No

 

Manual

No

 

Manual

No

 

...

 

 

Yes

 

 

-Not available in EUcountries.

.. With S8-140, usable only for visible-light flash photography.

.., Flash output is determined by the lens'ASA/ISO ring setting. The focusing ring is coupled to the diaphragm, so as the lens Is focused, the aperture Is simultaneously set to provide the correct exposure.

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Contents Nikon Nomenclature @ R ..nv-linlht contact Contents Foreword Put the battery chamber Lid back in Its place Remove the battery Chamber lidInstall the baUery Check battery power Open the camera back Mount the lens onto the cameraInsert the film leader Takeup spool Install the film cartridgeTake up film slack Back.Close the cameraHold the camera Point It at the subject Set the Asaiiso film Speed1l Set the correct exposure Focus on the subject By rotating the lens focusing ring Press the film rewind Button Depress the shutter Release buttonAdvance the film Put the film advance Lever back into place Rewind the filmRemove the film Cartridge Frame counter l Film advance leverShutter re.ee button Shutter speed dial exposure determination Asaiiso film speed dialFast shutter speed Setting the aperture Exposure determination Controls in DETAIL-contlnued Stop-down exposure measurement Exposure measurement in special cases Duplication work and photomicrography Inside the viewfinder Lewflnder/vlewlng & focusingOut of focus What depth of field is Depth-of-fleld preview leverLens set at 1/16 Depth-of-field preview lever Self·tlmer leverMultiple exposure lever Infrared compensation index Memo holderFlash photography Ready-light Speedloght 88-21A Interchangeable focusing screens AccessoriesFocusing Screen Selector Qulde Close-up equipment AccessoriesMotor Drive MD·12 Accessories Data Back MF·16 Eyepiece Magnifier DG-2 Anti-Cold Battery Pack DB-2Cable Release AR-3 Right-Angie Viewing Attachment DR-3Lenshoods FiltersCompartment cases Camera casesNeckstraps Tips on Battery USE Tips on Cameracare Xap~ Specifications Film sensitivity range Asaiiso Hits camerasmeter Nikon

1683, FM2 Body only specifications

The Nikon 1683, also known as the Nikon FM2, is a highly regarded 35mm film camera that exemplifies the craftsmanship and design ethos of Nikon. Manufactured from 1982 to 2001, the FM2 is cherished by both amateur and professional photographers for its reliability, simplicity, and robust build quality. As a fully manual camera, the FM2 emphasizes the art of traditional photography, allowing users to engage fully with the photographic process.

One of the hallmark features of the FM2 is its durable, lightweight aluminum body. This construction provides not only a feel of solidness but also enhances portability for on-the-go shooting. The camera is equipped with a vertical-travel mechanical focal-plane shutter, capable of achieving shutter speeds from 1/4000 to a full second, with a flash sync speed of 1/200 second. This extensive range enables photographers to adapt to various lighting conditions, making the FM2 versatile for both bright outdoor scenes and low-light environments.

The FM2 boasts a unique feature known as the interchangeable focusing screen, allowing users to customize their viewing experience according to their shooting style or the type of photography being pursued. The clear and bright viewfinder provides precise framing and focusing, essential for achieving sharp images.

Another significant aspect of the Nikon FM2 is its compatibility with a wide range of Nikon F-mount lenses, both manual and autofocus options. This compatibility enables photographers to explore different focal lengths, depths of field, and creative perspectives, enhancing their artistic expression through various lens choices.

The FM2 also incorporates a precise exposure metering system. The camera features a center-weighted metering mode, which provides accurate readings based on the central area of the frame. This ensures that exposure is determined with precision, a critical aspect for achieving well-balanced photographs.

As a mechanical camera, the FM2 does not rely on batteries for basic operation, making it an ideal choice for shoots in remote locations or during extended outdoor adventures. The battery is only required for the light meter, demonstrating the FM2’s focus on functionality and reliability without the dependency on electronic components.

In summary, the Nikon 1683, or FM2, stands out as a timeless piece in the realm of film photography. With its mechanical shutter, robust build, interchangeable focusing screens, and compatibility with an extensive range of lenses, the FM2 remains a favorite for purists who appreciate the manual photography process and the high-quality images that can be achieved through this classic camera.