Nikon FAA350NA manual Mount Lens Install Batteries and Check Battery Power, Load Film

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About This Manual

 

BASIC OPERATION

P. 15-29

LENSINC.NET

2

Mount Lens

P. 18-19

 

1

Install Batteries and Check Battery

 

Power

P. 16-17

 

 

 

DX-coded film

3

Load Film

P. 20-21

ISO

 

 

 

 

(film speed)

 

 

 

 

DX mark

4

Set Focus Mode, Focus Area and

 

 

AF Area Mode

P.

22-23

 

5Set Metering System and Exposure

ModeP. 24-25

6

Hold Camera and Focus

P. 26-27

7

Confirm Indications in Viewfinder

and Release Shutter

P. 28-29

12

Detailed Operation and Notes on Batteries

P. 31-67, 88, 94, 98

 

External power source (P. 88); Notes on Batteries (P. 98)

 

 

Batteries

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lens Compatibility (P. 32-33)—CPU Nikkor lens (P. 32)/Non-CPU lens (P. 33)

 

Lens

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Film (P. 34-35)—Set/Confirm film speed (P. 34)/Mid-roll rewind (P. 34)/In case film

 

Film

does not start rewind or film rewind stops at mid-roll (P. 35)/Film advance mode

 

 

 

(P. 35)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Autofocus (P. 36)—Single Servo AF, Continuous Servo AF, AF start button (P. 36);

 

 

Focus Area (P. 37); AF Area Mode (P. 38-39); Focus Lock (P. 40-41)—Single Servo AF

 

Focus

(P. 40)/Continuous Servo AF (P. 41); Situations Where Autofocus May Not Work As

 

 

 

Expected (P. 42); Manual Focus (P. 43)—Manual focus/Manual focus with electronic

 

 

rangefinder (P. 43)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exposure Metering System (P. 44-45)—Matrix (P. 44)/Center-Weighted (P. 44)/Spot (P. 45); Shooting in

 

 

Each Exposure Mode (P. 46-53)—P: Programmed Auto Exposure Mode (P. 46-47)/S: Shutter-Priority

 

Exposure

Auto Exposure Mode (P. 48-49)/A: Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure Mode (P. 50-51)/M: Manual

 

Exposure Mode (P. 52-53); Auto Exposure Lock (P. 54-55); Exposure Compensation (P. 56); Auto

 

Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing (P. 57-59); Multiple Exposure (P. 60-61); Long Time Exposure

 

(P. 62)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Diopter Adjustment/LCD Illuminator (P. 63); Depth-of-Field Preview/Film Plane

 

Composition

 

 

Indicator (P. 64); Changing Focusing Screens (P. 65); Changing Camera Back (Data

 

 

Back MF-29) (P. 66)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Self-Timer Operation (P. 67); Remote control operation (P. 94)

 

Shooting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Nomenclature Supplied accessoriesAbout LCD illuminator panel LCD/Viewfinder DisplaysLCD panel Viewfinder DisplayCommand Dials Have Nikon spot-check your camera regularly Using your camera correctlyIntroduction Take trial shotsContents Lens Mount Lens Install Batteries and Check Battery PowerSet Focus Mode, Focus Area AF Area Mode Load FilmBasic Operation Incorrect positioning of + and poles may damage the camera Battery power Appears Sufficient battery powerLightly press the shutter release button to activate Exposure meterMount Lens When camera is left unattended without lensCheck the lens type Press the shutter release button. Film automatically Load FilmAdvances to the first frame Rotate the focus area selector lock release Set the focus mode selector to S Single Servo AFSelect center focus area with the focus area selector Symbol Exposure mode Shooting characteristics Shooting characteristics of exposure modesCamera controls exposure automatically Camera shake and shutter speed Situations where autofocus may not work as expected, seeHold Camera and Focus Hold the camera properlyRemove film cartridge Confirm that film is completely rewound, thenFocus, shutter speed and aperture can be confirmed Photographic expression About Metering System and ExposureMetering System ExposureLens Compatibility Lenses give you access to all available functionsWhen a non-CPU lens is attached Types of CPU lenses and other usable lenses/accessoriesFilm AF start button Set focus mode selector to S or C for autofocus operationAutofocus Focus AreaAutofocus modes AF Area ModeRotate AF area mode selector to select AF area mode Dynamic AF Mode with Closest Subject PriorityPress the shutter release button Confirm focus indicator / and lock focusSituations where autofocus may not work as expected Focus LockManual Focus Exposure Metering System Compose picture, focus and shoot ¡ Programmed AutoShutter-Priority Auto Shooting in Each Exposure ModeLocking shutter speed £ Aperture-Priority Auto Rotate the Main-Command Dial while pressingExposure mode ∆ button to select £ Set the aperture by rotating the Sub-Command DialExposure factor with AF Micro-Nikkor lens Adjusting the exposure. Long Time¢ Manual Electronic analog exposure displayMetering system selector lock release to select Center-Weighted or Spot MeteringPicture. Set exposure to a mode other than Manual Auto Exposure LockAuto Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing Exposure CompensationWith 1/2 steps With 1/3 stepsWith one steps Multiple Exposure Panel is illuminated in green Exposure mode button ∆ to select ¢ ManualLong Time Exposure A tripod is recommendedThrough the viewfinder see Changing Focusing ScreensUsing the tweezers, push the front edge of the holder Upward until it clicks into placeChanging Camera Back Data Back MF-29 Self-Timer OperationDepth of field About Depth of Field and Focus TrackingFocus Tracking Button · Command Dial while pressing the Custom SettingCreating Custom Setting Select a menu number by rotating the MainFilm advance in multiple exposure Switching Command Dial operations pagesAuto Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing options Easy Exposure CompensationAperture setting with lens’ aperture ring pages Delay time for auto meter-switch offDelay time for self-timer operation Shutter release confirmation with self-timer LEDPress the · and ∆ buttons simultaneously, Two-Button ResetOriginal default settings Canceling Custom SettingTypes 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 SpeedlightsAttach the Speedlight and set the metering system Using the SpeedlightSet the exposure mode and confirm shutter speed Aperture Set the flash sync modeCombinations of AF Functions Optional Accessories Filters Focusing ScreensRight-Angle Viewing Attachment DR-4/Eyepiece Adapter DK-7Speedlight SB-27 Wireless Slave Flash Controller SU-4Data Back MF-29 Speedlight SB-80DXSoft case CF-57/CF-58 Accessories connected to 10-pin remote terminalNeckstraps/Handstrap AH-4 Camera Care Keep batteries out of children’s reach TroubleshootingTurn the camera power off when changing batteries Use fresh batteries at low temperaturesOverexposure may BuLb in S modeReduction function When a Speedlight Without Red-Eye Battery power With new onesSpecifications SB-50DX, SB-30, SB-29s/29, SB-28/28DX, SB-27, SB-26 Multiple exposure Activated using film advance mode dialEquipped Exposure +20C 68F BatteryAA-type lithium Time BulbIndex Custom Setting Menu Nikon Corporation

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