Look through the viewfinder and check the exposure

4. information. Depress the shutter release button halfway and you will see the LCD showing the shutter speed (as a reciprocal) selected by the camera to provide correct exposure. Note that a slow shutter speed results in blurred images (techniques for avoiding blurred images are explained on page 46).

Warning Indications

If the LCD shows Hl, this means the scene is too-bright, indicating over exposure may occur. In this case, use a neutral density (ND) filter or change to a slower speed film

If the LCD displays Lo, this means the scene is too dark, indicating under exposure may occur. Use an electronic flash or change to faster film.

If the LCD shows FEE, this means the aperture ring 65 is not set at f/11 or a larger f-number. Reset the lens to its minimum aperture. When using an Al-modified Nikkor lens, a Nikon Teleconverter TC-200, TC-300, or TC-14, or a PK ring this warning will not appear. So, be sure to set the aperture to its minimum. However, even if the aperture is set incorrectly, you can stil get the correct exposure (in most cases), but the programmed aperture will be restricted to the range between the lens maximum aperture and the actual aperture you set on the lens.

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