Nikon FAA350NA manual Optional Accessories

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Optional Accessories

A variety of optional accessories, including power sources, Data Back

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and Speedlight are available for the F100.

 

 

• 3V Lithium Battery Holder MS-13

Two 3V lithium batteries (CR123A or DL123A) can be used with the MS-13 in place of the supplied battery holder.

Multi-Power High Speed Battery Pack MB-15

Multi-Power High Speed Battery Pack MB-15 improves camera holding in the vertical position, and the pack is equipped with an extra shutter release button and the Main-Command Dial for vertical shooting. With Multi-Power High Speed Battery Pack MB-15, six 1.5V AA-type alkaline-manganese or lithium batteries can be used to power the F100. (Film advance speed and usable number of film rolls vary depending on the shooting situation. See page 105/106.)

Ni-MH Battery MN-15

Ni-MH battery MN-15 is exclusively designed for use with the Multi-Power High Speed Battery Pack MB-15. Ni-MH battery MN-15 can be recharged approx. 500 times using the Quick Charger MH-15. (Film advance speed and usable number of film rolls vary depending on the shooting situation. See page 105/106.)

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• Quick Charger MH-15

• Quick Charger MH-15 recharges a discharged Ni-MH battery MN-15 fully in approx. 70 minutes. This product has the same function as the Quick Charger EH-3 for the Rechargeable Ni-MH Battery Pack EN-3 for the Nikon E3/E3s Digital Camera. The MH-15 can also charge the Ni-MH battery EN-4 for Nikon D1 Digital Camera.

• Antifog Finder Eyepiece DK-15

Miscellaneous

 

• Antifog Finder Eyepiece DK-15 prevents finder eyepiece from fogging in low

 

temperatures or high humidity and provides clear viewfinder image.

 

• Eyepiece correction lens

 

 

• Eyepiece correction lens enables near- or far-sighted photographers to

 

adjust the eyepiece diopter to suit their vision, and can be attached easily by

 

screwing it on the viewfinder eyepiece. Nine optional eyepiece correction

 

lenses provide viewfinder diopter settings of –5, –4, –3, –2, 0, +0.5, +1, +2

 

and +3m–1(combined diopter with setting on camera body). We recommend

 

that you actually look through the viewfinder with various correction lenses

 

attached before making a purchase, since viewfinder diopter differs from one

 

person to another. Use the optional eyepiece correction lens when you need

 

eyepiece correction over –3 to +1m–1that can be adjusted using the F100’s

 

diopter adjustment knob. When using an eyepiece correction lens, set the

 

diopter adjustment of the F100 to 0.

 

• Rubber Eyecup DK-6

 

• The Rubber Eyecup DK-6 can be attached to the viewfinder eyepiece and

 

lets you see through the viewfinder more clearly while preventing your eyes

 

from becoming tired.

 

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Contents Page Nomenclature Supplied accessoriesLCD panel LCD/Viewfinder DisplaysViewfinder Display About LCD illuminator panelCommand Dials Introduction Using your camera correctlyTake trial shots Have Nikon spot-check your camera regularlyContents Set Focus Mode, Focus Area AF Area Mode Mount Lens Install Batteries and Check Battery PowerLoad Film LensBasic Operation Lightly press the shutter release button to activate Battery power Appears Sufficient battery powerExposure meter Incorrect positioning of + and poles may damage the cameraWhen camera is left unattended without lens Mount LensCheck the lens type Load Film Press the shutter release button. Film automaticallyAdvances to the first frame Set the focus mode selector to S Single Servo AF Rotate the focus area selector lock releaseSelect center focus area with the focus area selector Shooting characteristics of exposure modes Symbol Exposure mode Shooting characteristicsCamera controls exposure automatically Hold Camera and Focus Situations where autofocus may not work as expected, seeHold the camera properly Camera shake and shutter speedConfirm that film is completely rewound, then Remove film cartridgeFocus, shutter speed and aperture can be confirmed Metering System About Metering System and ExposureExposure Photographic expressionWhen a non-CPU lens is attached Lenses give you access to all available functionsTypes of CPU lenses and other usable lenses/accessories Lens CompatibilityFilm Autofocus Set focus mode selector to S or C for autofocus operationFocus Area AF start buttonRotate AF area mode selector to select AF area mode AF Area ModeDynamic AF Mode with Closest Subject Priority Autofocus modesSituations where autofocus may not work as expected Confirm focus indicator / and lock focusFocus Lock Press the shutter release buttonManual Focus Exposure Metering System Compose picture, focus and shoot ¡ Programmed AutoShooting in Each Exposure Mode Shutter-Priority AutoLocking shutter speed Exposure mode ∆ button to select £ Rotate the Main-Command Dial while pressingSet the aperture by rotating the Sub-Command Dial £ Aperture-Priority Auto¢ Manual Adjusting the exposure. Long TimeElectronic analog exposure display Exposure factor with AF Micro-Nikkor lensPicture. Set exposure to a mode other than Manual Center-Weighted or Spot MeteringAuto Exposure Lock Metering system selector lock release to selectAuto Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing Exposure CompensationWith 1/3 steps With 1/2 stepsWith one steps Multiple Exposure Long Time Exposure Exposure mode button ∆ to select ¢ ManualA tripod is recommended Panel is illuminated in greenUsing the tweezers, push the front edge of the holder Changing Focusing ScreensUpward until it clicks into place Through the viewfinder seeChanging Camera Back Data Back MF-29 Self-Timer OperationAbout Depth of Field and Focus Tracking Depth of fieldFocus Tracking Creating Custom Setting Command Dial while pressing the Custom SettingSelect a menu number by rotating the Main Button ·Auto Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing options Switching Command Dial operations pagesEasy Exposure Compensation Film advance in multiple exposureDelay time for self-timer operation Delay time for auto meter-switch offShutter release confirmation with self-timer LED Aperture setting with lens’ aperture ring pagesOriginal default settings Two-Button ResetCanceling Custom Setting Press the · and ∆ buttons simultaneously,Types of TTL Auto Flash Accessory Shoe/Sync Terminal/Ready-LightFlash Sync Mode Features Ai-P Nikkor and Î indicates non-CPU Nikkor lenses Usable Optional SpeedlightsSet the exposure mode and confirm shutter speed Aperture Using the SpeedlightSet the flash sync mode Attach the Speedlight and set the metering systemCombinations of AF Functions Optional Accessories Right-Angle Viewing Attachment DR-4/Eyepiece Focusing ScreensAdapter DK-7 FiltersData Back MF-29 Wireless Slave Flash Controller SU-4Speedlight SB-80DX Speedlight SB-27Accessories connected to 10-pin remote terminal Soft case CF-57/CF-58Neckstraps/Handstrap AH-4 Camera Care Turn the camera power off when changing batteries TroubleshootingUse fresh batteries at low temperatures Keep batteries out of children’s reachReduction function When a Speedlight Without Red-Eye BuLb in S modeBattery power With new ones Overexposure maySpecifications Multiple exposure Activated using film advance mode dial SB-50DX, SB-30, SB-29s/29, SB-28/28DX, SB-27, SB-26Equipped AA-type lithium BatteryTime Bulb Exposure +20C 68FIndex Custom Setting Menu Nikon Corporation

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