Notes on memorizing and loading shooting data with the F100
•Shooting data cannot be memorized until the camera has been loaded with film.
•When shooting multiple exposures, the shooting data for the first exposure only will be memorized.
•If the multiple exposure function is set, multiple exposures will be recorded even if the multiple exposure function is canceled after the first exposure.
•To delete shooting data from the camera's memory, execute "Delete" on the F100 Shooting Data dialog box (see page 22) or select "Delete old data" as an option with full data.
•If you select "Delete old data" as an option with full data, memorizing new data when the camera's memory is full deletes the old data. Note that in this case, new data for one roll of film may delete old data for more than one roll of film. Depending on the number of exposed frames and other factors, new data for one roll of film may actually delete more than two rolls' worth of old data.
•If you select "Stop shooting" as an option with full data, the shutter locks when the camera's memory is full. Also, a blinking "Full" indicator appears in place of the shutter speed indication in the camera's LCD panel. While in "Stop shooting" mode, turning the camera's power switch off, then on again, will make the full- memory warning disappear, and you can continue shooting without memorizing data. To memorize shooting data, delete old data. Note that data loading options cannot be modified during shooting (they can be modified only when the frame counter shows "E"). We recommended that you always download shooting data from the camera's memory. For data storage capacity, see page 23.
•The film speed set for the last exposed frame is memorized as shooting data. If you have modified the film speed in
•If you download shooting data from the F100 camera in
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