Einlegen des Films

Tips zum 35 mm-Film

Anzahl der Bilder

DX-Markierung

DX-Code

 

35 mm-Film

 

mit DX-Code

Filmpatrone

Filmempfindlichkeit

 

Verwenden Sie für diese Kamera 35 mm-Filme mit DX-Code.

Bei einem Film mit DX-Code wird die Filmempfindlichkeit automatisch eingestellt.

Eine automatische Einstellung ist bei folgenden Empfindlichkeiten möglich: ISO 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 und 3200.

Bei einem Film ohne DX-Code wird die Empfindlichkeit automatisch auf ISO 100 eingestellt.

Achten Sie beim Einlegen oder Herausnehmen eines Films darauf, die Rückwand der Kamera nicht in direktem Sonnenlicht zu öffnen.

Empfohlener Filmtyp

Es empfiehlt sich, ISO 400-Filme zu verwenden, die bei Bildern mit Blitz gute Resultate ergeben und auch verwacklungsunschärfen reduzieren.

1. Öffnen Sie die Kamerarückwand.

Schieben Sie den Entriegelungshebel für die Kamerarückwand in Pfeilrichtung (1), um die Kamerarückwand (2) zu öffnen.

2. Legen Sie eine Filmpatrone ein.

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Nikon ED 120 Einlegen des Films, Öffnen Sie die Kamerarückwand, Legen Sie eine Filmpatrone ein, Tips zum 35 mm-Film

ED 120 specifications

The Nikon ED 120 is an advanced spotting scope designed for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and outdoor photographers who desire extraordinary image clarity and color fidelity in their observational pursuits. One of the standout features of the ED 120 is its Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass, which minimizes chromatic aberration and ensures exceptional sharpness throughout the entire field of view. This technology significantly enhances image quality, providing vibrant colors and high contrast even in challenging lighting conditions.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Nikon ED 120 is its impressive magnification range. With a powerful zoom capability, users can observe distant subjects in detail, making it ideal for birdwatching or nature observation. The scope is designed with a variable eyepiece that allows for quick and easy adjustment of magnification levels, offering flexibility depending on the user's needs and the environment.

The construction of the ED 120 emphasizes durability and weather resistance, making it suitable for outdoor use in various conditions. Its rugged body is both lightweight and compact, allowing for easy transport during long hikes or extended outings. Additionally, the scope is nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed, ensuring it remains waterproof and fog-proof, providing assurance that the quality of the view remains uncompromised in damp or humid conditions.

The Nikon ED 120 features a large objective lens diameter, which allows for maximum light-gathering capacity. This feature is particularly important during dawn or dusk, enabling users to spot and identify wildlife even in low light situations. The anti-reflective coatings applied to the lenses further enhance transmission and reduce glare, resulting in clearer images.

Ease of use is another focus of the Nikon ED 120 design. It is equipped with a user-friendly focusing mechanism that enables rapid adjustments to achieve sharp images. The scope also includes a rotating tripod collar, providing stability and allowing for easy repositioning without having to adjust the entire tripod setup.

In summary, the Nikon ED 120 is a premium spotting scope that combines advanced optical technologies with rugged build quality. Its ED glass provides superior image clarity, while its versatility, durability, and user-friendly features make it an excellent choice for anyone serious about wildlife observation and photography. Whether in your backyard or on a remote trail, the Nikon ED 120 promises a captivating visual experience.