Nikon FAA350NA manual Delay time for auto meter-switch off, Delay time for self-timer operation

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15.Delay time for auto meter-switch off (page 17)

Options 4 : 4 sec.

6: 6 sec. (initial setting)

8 : 8 sec.

16: 16 sec.

At default setting, the exposure meter automatically turns off 6 sec. after turning the power switch on or lightly pressing the shutter release button. However, it can be changed to 4 sec., 8 sec. or 16 sec. (Note that the usable number of film rolls per batteries decreases with the longer delay time for auto meter-switch-off since it consumes more power.)

16.Delay time for self-timer operation (page 67)

Options 2 : 2 sec.

5: 5 sec.

10: 10 sec. (initial setting)

20: 20 sec.

At default setting, the shutter is released 10 sec. after the shutter release button is fully depressed in self-timer operation. However, this can be changed to 2, 5, or 20 sec.

17.LCD illuminator activated by pressing any button (page 63)

Options 0: Disabled (initial setting) 1: Enabled

At default setting, turning the power switch to Œ activates the LCD illuminator. However, it can be set to be activated with a press of any button.

18.Data imprint (year/month/day/hour/minute) on frame #0 (page 92)

Options 0: Disabled (initial setting) 1: Enabled

With optional Data Back MF-29, data (year/month/day/hour/minute) can be set to be imprinted on frame #0. To imprint data on frame #0 only and not on frame #1 on, cancel the data imprint on the MF-29 after film is automatically advanced to the first frame.

19.Aperture control (pages 50-53)

 

Options 0: Aperture value remains (initial setting)

 

1: Aperture step from the lens’ maximum remains unchanged

 

When a Micro Nikkor lens is extended or the focal length is changed with a

 

zoom lens in which maximum aperture varies with focal length, the aperture

 

value set with the Sub-Command Dial remains. However, it can be changed

 

to keep the aperture steps from the lens’ maximum aperture (in Aperture-

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Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode).

 

Example: When AF Zoom-Nikkor 70-210mm f/4-5.6 is attached and f/8 (two

 

steps from the maximum aperture of f/4) at 70mm is set on the lens,

 

Setting

zooming up to 210mm does not change the aperture of f/8 with “0: Aperture

 

value remains” setting. However, when the “1: Aperture step from the lens’

 

maximum remains” is selected, aperture changes to f/11, two steps from the

Custom

maximum aperture of f/5.6 at 210mm.

 

 

 

20.Shutter release confirmation with self-timer LED

Options 0: Disabled (initial setting) 1: Enabled

At default setting, the self-timer LED only lights in the self-timer operation. However, it can be set to light immediately before shutter release in normal operation.

21.AE-L/AF-L button options (page 41/54)

Options 0: Simultaneous Auto Exposure/autofocus lock operation (initial setting)

1: Auto Exposure lock only

2: Autofocus lock only

3: Auto Exposure lock remains after removing finger from the button

At default setting, Auto Exposure and autofocus are locked simultaneously when the button is pressed. However, it can be set to be locked separately or exposure remains locked after removing your finger from the button and released when the button is pressed again or picture is taken.

22.Aperture setting with lens’ aperture ring (pages 50-53)

Options 0: Disabled (initial setting) 1: Enabled

At default setting, aperture can be set using the Sub-Command Dial in Aperture-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode. However, it can be set to be changed using the lens’ aperture ring with CPU Nikkor lens other than G- type.

Aperture will be displayed in one steps and regardless of the setting in Custom Setting menu 12, the aperture can only be selected using the lens’ aperture ring.

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Contents Page Supplied accessories NomenclatureViewfinder Display LCD/Viewfinder DisplaysLCD panel About LCD illuminator panelCommand Dials Take trial shots Using your camera correctlyIntroduction Have Nikon spot-check your camera regularlyContents Load Film Mount Lens Install Batteries and Check Battery PowerSet Focus Mode, Focus Area AF Area Mode LensBasic Operation Exposure meter Battery power Appears Sufficient battery powerLightly press the shutter release button to activate Incorrect positioning of + and poles may damage the cameraCheck the lens type When camera is left unattended without lensMount Lens Advances to the first frame Load FilmPress the shutter release button. Film automatically Select center focus area with the focus area selector Set the focus mode selector to S Single Servo AFRotate the focus area selector lock release Camera controls exposure automatically Shooting characteristics of exposure modesSymbol Exposure mode Shooting characteristics Hold the camera properly Situations where autofocus may not work as expected, seeHold Camera and Focus Camera shake and shutter speedFocus, shutter speed and aperture can be confirmed Confirm that film is completely rewound, thenRemove film cartridge Exposure About Metering System and ExposureMetering System Photographic expressionTypes of CPU lenses and other usable lenses/accessories Lenses give you access to all available functionsWhen a non-CPU lens is attached Lens CompatibilityFilm Focus Area Set focus mode selector to S or C for autofocus operationAutofocus AF start buttonDynamic AF Mode with Closest Subject Priority AF Area ModeRotate AF area mode selector to select AF area mode Autofocus modesFocus Lock Confirm focus indicator / and lock focusSituations where autofocus may not work as expected Press the shutter release buttonManual Focus Exposure Metering System ¡ Programmed Auto Compose picture, focus and shootLocking shutter speed Shooting in Each Exposure ModeShutter-Priority Auto Set the aperture by rotating the Sub-Command Dial Rotate the Main-Command Dial while pressingExposure mode ∆ button to select £ £ Aperture-Priority AutoElectronic analog exposure display Adjusting the exposure. Long Time¢ Manual Exposure factor with AF Micro-Nikkor lensAuto Exposure Lock Center-Weighted or Spot MeteringPicture. Set exposure to a mode other than Manual Metering system selector lock release to selectExposure Compensation Auto Exposure/Flash Exposure BracketingWith one steps With 1/3 stepsWith 1/2 steps Multiple Exposure A tripod is recommended Exposure mode button ∆ to select ¢ ManualLong Time Exposure Panel is illuminated in greenUpward until it clicks into place Changing Focusing ScreensUsing the tweezers, push the front edge of the holder Through the viewfinder seeSelf-Timer Operation Changing Camera Back Data Back MF-29Focus Tracking About Depth of Field and Focus TrackingDepth of field Select a menu number by rotating the Main Command Dial while pressing the Custom SettingCreating Custom Setting Button ·Easy Exposure Compensation Switching Command Dial operations pagesAuto Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing options Film advance in multiple exposureShutter release confirmation with self-timer LED Delay time for auto meter-switch offDelay time for self-timer operation Aperture setting with lens’ aperture ring pagesCanceling Custom Setting Two-Button ResetOriginal default settings Press the · and ∆ buttons simultaneously,Accessory Shoe/Sync Terminal/Ready-Light Types of TTL Auto FlashFlash Sync Mode Features Usable Optional Speedlights Ai-P Nikkor and Î indicates non-CPU Nikkor lensesSet the flash sync mode Using the SpeedlightSet the exposure mode and confirm shutter speed Aperture Attach the Speedlight and set the metering systemCombinations of AF Functions Optional Accessories Adapter DK-7 Focusing ScreensRight-Angle Viewing Attachment DR-4/Eyepiece FiltersSpeedlight SB-80DX Wireless Slave Flash Controller SU-4Data Back MF-29 Speedlight SB-27Neckstraps/Handstrap AH-4 Accessories connected to 10-pin remote terminalSoft case CF-57/CF-58 Camera Care Use fresh batteries at low temperatures TroubleshootingTurn the camera power off when changing batteries Keep batteries out of children’s reachBattery power With new ones BuLb in S modeReduction function When a Speedlight Without Red-Eye Overexposure maySpecifications Equipped Multiple exposure Activated using film advance mode dialSB-50DX, SB-30, SB-29s/29, SB-28/28DX, SB-27, SB-26 Time Bulb BatteryAA-type lithium Exposure +20C 68FIndex Custom Setting Menu Nikon Corporation

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