Nikon 1714, 1713 instruction manual Attached

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Usable optional Speedlights and available flash modes are listed in the

following table. Available modes are listed assuming a CPU lens is

.attached....................................................

~ Matrix

Balanced

Speedlight Fill-Flash*l

SB-28, SB-28DX

0

SB-27

0

SB-26*2

0

SB-25, SB-24

0

SB-23, SB-29*3,

0

SB-21 B*3

 

SB-22s, SB-22,

0

SB-20, SB-16B,

SB-15

 

Non-TIL

Manual

Repeating

Rear-

Red-Eye

Curtain

Auto flash

Flash

Reduction

 

Sync

 

 

 

 

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

-

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

-

0

-

0

0

0

0

-

0

0

SB-11 *4, SB-14*4,

0

0

0

-

0

0

SB-140*4

 

 

 

 

 

 

*1 Selecting Manual exposure mode automatically changes the Matrix 8alanced Fill-Flash mode to Standard TTL Flash (page 76).

*2 Wireless Slave Flash can be performed. Shutter speed is automatically controlled to 1/60 sec. (or 1/60 sec. or slower in S or M exposure mode) with the Wireless Slave Flash selector set to D and camera's flash sync mode set to Front-Curtain Sync or Red-Eye Reduction.

*3 With the S8-29 and S8-218, autofocus can only be used when an AF Micro-Nikkor (60mm, 105mm, 200mm and 70-180mm) is attached.

*4 TTL Auto Flash is possible with TTL Remote Cord SC-23.

In A or M flash mode, attach SU-2 to SC- 13 with S8-1 1 and S8-14, or attach SU-3 to SC-13, SC-11 or SC-15 to AS-15 with S8-140.

Ultraviolet photography can be performed only when S8-140 is set to M. (Infrared photography cannot be performed.)

NOTE: Flash attachments made by manufacturers other than Nikon

Use only Nikon Speedlights. Other units may damage the camera'selectrical circuit due to incompatible voltage requirements (not compatible with 250V or higher), electric contact alignment or switch phase. When flash attachments made by manufacturers other than Nikon are attached, the built-in Speedlight may not pop up all the way (with power switch of the Speedlight on or off). When the built-in Speedlight is automatically fired in 8 AUTO mode or Vari- Program, vignetting or uneven illumination may result.

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Contents Nikon Page Take trial shots Using your camera correctlyHave Nikon spot-check your camera regularly Set Exposure Mode to 75-86 Auto Exposure Bracketing P ! Multiple Exposure P N65QD only Data imprint LCD/buttons ~-t--nliliLCD panel Viewfinder display User-controlled exposure mode Iiii Landscape mode P Point-and-shoot exposure mode~ Close-Up mode P Page Auto EH3 Page Preparation Check points Auto J EJ LCD panel when the power switch is offCheck the lens type Detaching the lens When camera is left unattended without lensWith G-type Nikkor lens Pull film leader across to red index mark FS.6 Page Use a pointed object to remove the battery Fully depress the shutter release button Lightly press the shutter release buttonBasic Operation IeS fS.6 ~ Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject PrioritySituations where autofocus may not work as expected About exposure mode Set exposure mode to 8 Auto modeAuto mode P Symbol Exposure mode Characteristics/Shooting situationsHold the camera properly Built-in Speedlight Page Complete Film starts to rewind automatically whenFilm reaches the end of the roll Frame counter counts down until rewind isPage Built-in Speedlight and Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash Page IiiLandscape mode Portrait mode~ Close-Up mode Rl! Night Scene mode ~Qjj Sports Continuous modeImprinted date/time ID SfDisplay changes as follows ~ -~- ---- ~ About Metering Systems and Exposure Detailed Operation Single Servo AF AutofocusAuto-Servo AF About Lock-OnTMManual focus Manual focus using Elp.ctronic RangefinderDynamic AF Mode +-+ 3+-+ +-+E +-+J When focus mode is set to ManualPage Lenses incompatible with AF-Assist Illuminator Canceling Af-Assist IlluminatorPage Compose picture, confirm focus indicator. and shoot ~ Auto modeCheck point Difference between 8 Auto mode and P Auto-Multi Program Set the exposure mode dial to PAuto-Multi Program Flexible Program Shutter-Priority Auto Set the exposure mode dial to SCheck point Aperture-Priority Auto Set the exposure mode dial to aFil Center-Weighted Metering Set the exposure mode dial to MManual Compose picture focus and shoot ====Long Time Time Exposure Exposure mode with Exposure Compensation + + ~ Compose picture, confirm focus Indicator. and shootStandard compensation value in multiple exposure Cancel Multiple Exposure~ cJ .U +---+ ~ 4 tCompose picture, confirm focus indicator. and shoot Mid-roll rewind RewindAttaching viewfinder accessories Diopter adjustmentPage Button. The display changes as follows IiS WS-.6Focusing in remote control operation Long Time Time exposure with remote control Page Iii About Depth of Field Flash Built-in Speedlight and TTL Flash modes Ready-light Accessory shoe~ Rear-Curtam Sync ~ Slow SyncRed-Eye Reduction Flash Cancel~ Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync III ~++r~++ @ Page Iii Exposure mode Available shutter speed Available aperture2 8 AF 24-BSmm f/2.B-4 Rear-lurtaln Sync Miscellaneous Type Nikkor and other CPU Nikkor lens Exposure mode Metering system CSO f When a non-CPU lens is attachedAttached Page BOO Lenses Battery Pack MB-17Remote Control Unit ML-L3 Eyepiece correction lensesNeckstraps/Handstrap AH-4 Wireless Slave Flash Controller SU-4Speedlight S8-28/S8-27 Soft case CF-61Cleaning camera body Remove the batteries and store the camera with a desiccant Keep batteries out of childrens reach Press two ~ film Rewind buttons Simultaneously for 21 ~~Mode, use no filter LCD panel IViewfinder I Cause I Remedy IPage Exposure Compensation Exposure bracketingFlexible Program Flash shooting distance rangeFlash synchronization Flash sync speedGuide number Focus TrackingFocal length Front-Curtain SyncRear-Curtain Sync ISO film speedVignetting 106 107 108 109 110 111 Auto mode Auto-Multi Program Manual exposure mode 10, 29, 58-60 114 115 Nikon