Nikon FAA350NA manual Accessories connected to 10-pin remote terminal, Soft case CF-57/CF-58

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Optional Accessories—continued

• Accessories connected to 10-pin remote terminal

By attaching the following accessories to the 10-pin remote terminal of the F100, operations such as remote shooting or automatic shooting are possible.

When the 10-pin remote terminal is not in use, make sure to cover it with the supplied cap. Exposure to dirt or contact with foreign objects may result in a malfunction.

To connect an accessory to the 10-pin terminal, align the indexes, insert the plug, then turn the lock screw as shown.

Accessory

Usage

Length

 

Shutter can be released remotely and camera shake

Approx. 80cm

Remote Cord MC-20

can be reduced easily. Also, Long-Time Exposure or

Time mode is available, and beeping sound can be set

(2.6 ft.)

 

 

to repeat each second for the duration of the exposure.

 

 

 

 

Extension Cord

Extension cord for MC-20, MC-22, MC-23, MC-25 or

Approx. 3m

MC-21

MC-30.

(9.8 ft.)

 

Remote cord with blue, yelow and black terminals to

Approx. 1m

Remote Cord MC-22

connected to a shutter triggering device. Remote

(3.3 ft.)

 

control operation via sound or signal is possible.

 

 

 

 

 

Connecting Cord

Connects two F100 cameras for simultaneous operation

Approx. 40cm

MC-23

(1.3 ft.)

 

 

Adapter cord to connect a remote accessory for 2-pin

Approx. 20cm

Adapter Cord MC-25

remote terminal such as Radio Control Set MW-2,

Intervalometer MT-2 or Modulite Remote Control Set

(0.7 ft.)

 

 

ML-2 to F100

 

 

Useful in reducing camera shake or releasing shutter

Approx. 80cm

Remote Cord MC-30

remotely. Also, shutter can be locked in Long Time

(2.6 ft.)

 

Exposure (Bulb).

 

 

 

Remote control up to 100m (328 ft.) is possible via an

 

Modulite Remote

infrared pulse-modulated ray. By using multiple

Control Set ML-2

number of ML-2s, more distant remote control is

 

 

possible. (Adapter Cord MC-25 is required.)

 

Modulite Remote

Remote control up to 8m (26.2 ft.) is possible via an

Control Set ML-3

infrared ray.

 

 

 

 

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Soft case (CF-57/CF-58)

Two camera cases, CF-57 (for standard lens) and CF-58 (for telephoto lens) are available for this camera.

CF-57: Camera body fits inside case with 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D IF or smaller lens attached.

CF-58: Camera body fits inside case with 70-300mm f/4-5.6D ED or smaller lens attached.

Neckstraps/Handstrap AH-4

Miscellaneous

Leather-type AN-1 (black), braid-type AN-4B (black) and AN-4Y (yellow), wide braid-type neckstrap AN-6Y (yellow) and AN-6W (burgundy) neckstraps are available.

Handstrap AH-4 helps you to hold the camera firmly and easily, and shoot in quick-motion.

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Contents Page Supplied accessories NomenclatureLCD/Viewfinder Displays LCD panelViewfinder Display About LCD illuminator panelCommand Dials Using your camera correctly IntroductionTake trial shots Have Nikon spot-check your camera regularlyContents Mount Lens Install Batteries and Check Battery Power Set Focus Mode, Focus Area AF Area ModeLoad Film LensBasic Operation Battery power Appears Sufficient battery power Lightly press the shutter release button to activateExposure 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 Situations where autofocus may not work as expected, see Hold Camera and FocusHold the camera properly Camera shake and shutter speedConfirm that film is completely rewound, then Remove film cartridgeFocus, shutter speed and aperture can be confirmed About Metering System and Exposure Metering SystemExposure Photographic expressionLenses give you access to all available functions When a non-CPU lens is attachedTypes of CPU lenses and other usable lenses/accessories Lens CompatibilityFilm Set focus mode selector to S or C for autofocus operation AutofocusFocus Area AF start buttonAF Area Mode Rotate AF area mode selector to select AF area modeDynamic AF Mode with Closest Subject Priority Autofocus modesConfirm focus indicator / and lock focus Situations where autofocus may not work as expectedFocus Lock Press the shutter release buttonManual Focus Exposure Metering System ¡ Programmed Auto Compose picture, focus and shootShooting in Each Exposure Mode Shutter-Priority AutoLocking shutter speed Rotate the Main-Command Dial while pressing Exposure mode ∆ button to select £Set the aperture by rotating the Sub-Command Dial £ Aperture-Priority AutoAdjusting the exposure. Long Time ¢ ManualElectronic analog exposure display Exposure factor with AF Micro-Nikkor lensCenter-Weighted or Spot Metering Picture. Set exposure to a mode other than ManualAuto Exposure Lock Metering system selector lock release to selectExposure Compensation Auto Exposure/Flash Exposure BracketingWith 1/3 steps With 1/2 stepsWith one steps Multiple Exposure Exposure mode button ∆ to select ¢ Manual Long Time ExposureA tripod is recommended Panel is illuminated in greenChanging Focusing Screens Using the tweezers, push the front edge of the holderUpward until it clicks into place Through the viewfinder seeSelf-Timer Operation Changing Camera Back Data Back MF-29About Depth of Field and Focus Tracking Depth of fieldFocus Tracking Command Dial while pressing the Custom Setting Creating Custom SettingSelect a menu number by rotating the Main Button ·Switching Command Dial operations pages Auto Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing optionsEasy Exposure Compensation Film advance in multiple exposureDelay time for auto meter-switch off Delay time for self-timer operationShutter release confirmation with self-timer LED Aperture setting with lens’ aperture ring pagesTwo-Button Reset Original default settingsCanceling Custom Setting 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 lensesUsing the Speedlight Set the exposure mode and confirm shutter speed ApertureSet the flash sync mode Attach the Speedlight and set the metering systemCombinations of AF Functions Optional Accessories Focusing Screens Right-Angle Viewing Attachment DR-4/EyepieceAdapter DK-7 FiltersWireless Slave Flash Controller SU-4 Data Back MF-29Speedlight SB-80DX Speedlight SB-27Accessories connected to 10-pin remote terminal Soft case CF-57/CF-58Neckstraps/Handstrap AH-4 Camera Care Troubleshooting Turn the camera power off when changing batteriesUse fresh batteries at low temperatures Keep batteries out of children’s reachBuLb in S mode Reduction function When a Speedlight Without Red-EyeBattery 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 Battery AA-type lithiumTime Bulb Exposure +20C 68FIndex Custom Setting Menu Nikon Corporation

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