Nikon 3699 OX-coded film, Film speed, DX mark, Avoid direct sunlight when changing film outdoors

Models: 55 3699 3700

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The film automatically advances to final frame with blinking 0 , 0 _ , 0 __ , 0 ___ as indicated in LCD panel.

When the film has completed set up, a shutter sound is let out but no picture has been taken.

LCD Panel indicates number of exposures left on film.

Film rewinds one frame at a time as photos are taken .

When E appears in the LCD panel, film is not properly installed. Open the camera back again and reload film by aligning the film leader to the red index mark.

When Err and E in the LCD panel and Err in viewfinder blink, film is not correctly advanced. Open the camera back again and reload film .

Pictures taken on frames beyond the indicated number of the exposures for the film roll may be discarded in the process of developing .

OX-coded film

With OX-coded film, film speed will be set automatically between ISO 25 to ISO 5000. Film speed is set to ISO 100 with non-OX- coded film .

OX-coded film

 

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Check points

Avoid direct sunlight when changing film outdoors.

You can check the number of available exposures on the film roll and film speed through the film confirmation window.

Infrared films cannot be used with this camera since an infrared sensor is used for the detection of the film frame position.

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Nikon 3699, 3700, 55 instruction manual OX-coded film, Film speed, DX mark, Avoid direct sunlight when changing film outdoors