Nikon 1713 Battery Pack MB-17, Remote Control Unit ML-L3, Eyepiece correction lenses, Lenses

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A variety of optional accessories, including power source and Speed light

is available for the N65/N65QD.

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Battery Pack MB-17

With Battery Pack MB- 17, four 1.5V AA-type alkaline-manganese, lithium, NiCd or Ni-MH batteries can be used to power the N65/N65QD. When AA-type lithium

batteries are used, the usable number of film rolls increases and stable performance is maintained at low temperatures. (Film advance speed in ~Q Sports Continuous mode remains the same [as that of batteries installed only in the camera body] with the MB-17.)

Remote Control Unit ML-L3

Remote control releases the camera's shutter from a distance. As with self-timer operation, the remote control can also be used when you want to be in the photograph. You can also use the remote control instead of a cable release to reduce camera shake.

Eyepiece correction lenses

Eyepiece correction lenses enable near- or far-sighted photographers to adjust the eyepiece diopter to suit their vision , and can be attached easily by inserting onto 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 - 1.5 to +0.8m-1that can be adjusted using the N65/ N65QD's diopter adjustment lever.

Lenses

A wide variety of AF lenses - 14mm to 600mm wideangle, telephoto, zoom, Micro or DC (Defocus image Control) - is available for the N65/ N65QD.

Filters

Nikon filters can be divided into three types: screw-in, drop-in and rear- interchange. With the N65/N65QD, the filter factor need not be considered except for the R60 filter. Compensate exposure +1 EV when using the R60.

Note that when special filters available from manufacturers other than Nikon are used, autofocus or the electronic rangefinder may not operate properly.

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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 ~-t--nlili N65QD only Data imprint LCD/buttonsLCD 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 LCD panel when the power switch is off Auto J EJCheck 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 Lightly press the shutter release button Fully depress the shutter release buttonBasic Operation Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority IeS fS.6 ~Situations where autofocus may not work as expected Set exposure mode to 8 Auto mode About exposure modeSymbol Exposure mode Characteristics/Shooting situations Auto mode PHold the camera properly Built-in Speedlight Page Frame counter counts down until rewind is Film starts to rewind automatically whenFilm reaches the end of the roll CompletePage Built-in Speedlight and Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash Page IiiLandscape mode Portrait mode~ Close-Up mode ~Qjj Sports Continuous mode Rl! Night Scene modeID Sf Imprinted date/timeDisplay changes as follows ~ -~- ---- ~ About Metering Systems and Exposure Detailed Operation About Lock-OnTM AutofocusAuto-Servo AF Single Servo AFManual focus using Elp.ctronic Rangefinder Manual focusDynamic AF Mode When focus mode is set to Manual +-+ 3+-+ +-+E +-+JPage Canceling Af-Assist Illuminator Lenses incompatible with 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 Set the exposure mode dial to S Shutter-Priority AutoCheck point Set the exposure mode dial to a Aperture-Priority AutoFil Center-Weighted Metering Set the exposure mode dial to MManual ==== Compose picture focus and shootLong Time Time Exposure Exposure mode with Exposure Compensation + + ~ Indicator. and shoot Compose picture, confirm focus+---+ ~ 4 t Cancel Multiple Exposure~ cJ .U Standard compensation value in multiple exposureCompose picture, confirm focus indicator. and shoot Rewind Mid-roll rewindDiopter adjustment Attaching viewfinder accessoriesPage IiS WS-.6 Button. The display changes as followsFocusing 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 Accessory shoe Ready-light~ Slow Sync ~ Rear-Curtam SyncRed-Eye Reduction Flash Cancel~ Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync III ~++r~++ @ Page Exposure mode Available shutter speed Available aperture Iii2 8 AF 24-BSmm f/2.B-4 Rear-lurtaln Sync Miscellaneous Type Nikkor and other CPU Nikkor lens Exposure mode Metering system When a non-CPU lens is attached CSO fAttached Page BOO Eyepiece correction lenses Battery Pack MB-17Remote Control Unit ML-L3 LensesSoft case CF-61 Wireless Slave Flash Controller SU-4Speedlight S8-28/S8-27 Neckstraps/Handstrap AH-4Cleaning camera body Remove the batteries and store the camera with a desiccant Keep batteries out of childrens reach 21 ~~ Press two ~ film Rewind buttons Simultaneously forMode, use no filter LCD panel IViewfinder I Cause I Remedy IPage Exposure bracketing Exposure CompensationFlash sync speed Flash shooting distance rangeFlash synchronization Flexible ProgramFront-Curtain Sync Focus TrackingFocal length Guide numberRear-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