Focus area display in the rear LCD panel (in normal and detailed displays)

g: Single Area AF Mode

Selected focus area is highlighted.

h: Dynamic AF Mode

Selected focus area is highlighted. f: Group Dynamic AF Mode

Selected focus area group is highlighted as illustration on page 53. j: Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject.Priority

All focus areas are highlighted with “ ”(focus area is selected automatically, x 53).

The selected focus area can be locked by rotating the focus area selector lock release to lock position.

The focus area can also be changed with the optional focusing screen (x 168).

CSM a5: In manual focus or continuous shooting, you can cancel the highlighting of the selected focus area. Also, you can change the duration of the red focus area display to 0.2 sec. or 1 sec. (x 95).

CSM a6: The focus area position can be set to change continuously on the same horizontal or vertical plane. This enables the focus area to be switched to the opposite position without pressing the opposite direction on the multi- selector (x 96).

CSM f1: Selected focus area can be set to be highlighted when you press the center of the multi-selector. Also, any operation activated by pressing the center of the multi-selector can be canceled (x 107).

Detailed Operation

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Nikon F6 instruction manual Selected focus area is highlighted. f Group Dynamic AF Mode

F6 specifications

The Nikon F6 is a quintessential piece of camera engineering that pays homage to Nikon's long history of film photography while seamlessly integrating modern technology. Released in 2004, the F6 stands as Nikon's flagship 35mm film camera and serves as a crucial tool for both professional photographers and film enthusiasts alike.

At its core, the Nikon F6 boasts an impressive array of features aimed at enhancing user experience and image quality. One of the standout characteristics is its advanced multi-area 1005-pixel Matrix Metering system. This sophisticated metering technology dramatically improves exposure accuracy by analyzing the scene and making precise adjustments based on lighting conditions. Coupled with a five-frame-per-second continuous shooting speed, the F6 ensures that users can capture fast-moving subjects without missing a moment.

Another highlight of the F6 is its autofocus system. Featuring Nikon's Multi-CAM 2000 autofocus module, the camera offers 11 focus points with excellent precision, even in challenging lighting conditions. The camera’s focus tracking capabilities allow for better subject retention and improved overall performance during dynamic shooting scenarios.

In terms of build quality, the Nikon F6 is constructed with durability in mind. It features a robust magnesium alloy body that is both lightweight and resistant to harsh weather, allowing photographers to shoot in various environments without concern for the camera's longevity. The thoughtful design includes a clear and intuitive interface, with a large, bright viewfinder that provides an accurate field of view and precise framing.

Moreover, the F6 integrates advanced technologies such as the option for custom functions, allowing photographers to tailor the camera to their shooting style. The camera is also compatible with a wide range of Nikon F-mount lenses, providing users with exceptional versatility and creative options.

Perhaps one of the most appealing characteristics of the Nikon F6 is its ability to create stunning image quality with traditional film. Photographers can experience the unique qualities and tonal range that come from shooting on film, making the F6 a perfect bridge between classic photography and contemporary techniques.

In conclusion, the Nikon F6 is a remarkable epitome of film camera technology, blending time-tested features with advanced functionalities that enhance the photographic experience. Whether for professional use or passionate hobbyists, the Nikon F6 continues to captivate and inspire photographers, ensuring that the tradition of film photography remains vibrant and relevant in today’s digital age.