16Self-timer duration: At the default setting, shutter is released 10 sec. after the shutter release button is fully depressed. To change the delay time to 2 to 60 sec. in one sec. steps, select L 2, L 3, L 4, ... or L60.

17Bracketing in manual exposure mode: At the default setting in Manual Exposure mode, shutter speed shifts with each shot taken when bracketing is performed. To change the shifting factor to a shutter speed/aperture combination, shutter speed, aperture, flash output level, select 11A, 10A,

01A or 00A.

18Focusing screen compensation: To change the EV level of the focusing screens C, F, G1-G4 or U to –2.0 to +2.0 in 0.5EV steps, select -2.0, -1.5, -1.0, -0.5, 0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0. See the instruction manual of the focusing screen for the required compensation value.

19Prolonged shutter speed: Long Time Exposures of 40 sec. to 30 minutes can be selected by rotating the Main- Command Dial when the Custom Setting is set to 19-1.

Selectable shutter speeds are: 40 sec., 50 sec., 1 min.,

1.5min., 2 min., 3 min., 4 min., 5 min., 6 min., 8 min., 10 min., 13 min., 15 min., 20 min., 25 min. and 30 min. Shutter speed is not varied when bracketing is performed and electronic analog display does not appear.

20TTL flash sync speed: To set the top TTL flash sync speed at 1/300, 1/250, 1/200, 1/160, 1/125, 1/100, 1/80 or 1/60, select 3oo, 25o, 2oo, 16o, 125, 1oo, 8o or 6o. 1/300 can be selected only in Shutter-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode. (To select 1/300, set 3oo after selecting flash sync speed of X25o by rotating the Main-Command Dial. Shutter speed is controlled to 1/250 in Programmed Auto or Aperture-Priority Auto exposure mode.)

When 1/300 TTL High-Speed Sync is selected, see page 116 to determine the correct flash shooting distance range.

21AE-L/AF-L button: At the default setting, pressing the AE- L/AF-L button locks both focus and exposure. To change this to lock exposure or focus only, select AEL or AFL.

22Aperture setting via Sub-Command Dial: At the default setting, aperture can be changed by rotating the Sub- Command Dial. To disable this function, select 22-1. Set aperture by rotating the lens’ aperture ring in this case.

23> and < focus indicators: To stop display of > or <

(focused at rear or in front of the subject) in viewfinder in Autofocus mode, select 23-1.

24Auto Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing: At the default setting when bracketing is activated, both Auto Exposure and Flash Exposure Bracketing are performed. To change this to perform only Auto Exposure Bracketing or Flash Exposure Bracketing, select 01E or 10E.

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Nikon 1797 instruction manual 01A or 00A, Selectable shutter speeds are 40 sec., 50 sec., 1 min

1797, 5 specifications

The Nikon 5,1797 is a remarkable addition to Nikon's lineup of cameras, known for its impressive blend of advanced technology and user-friendly features. Designed for both amateur photographers and seasoned professionals, this camera shines in various shooting conditions, offering versatility and reliability for a wide range of photography styles.

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