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Film Format | 35mm |
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Focusing System | Autofocus |
Viewfinder | Optical |
Lens | 28mm f/2.8 |
Exposure Modes | Aperture Priority |
Metering | Center-weighted |
ISO Range | 25-5000 |
Flash | Built-in |
Notes on handling and processing panorama size pictures for proper identification and results.
Displays camera status such as shutter speed, aperture, and focus.
Dial used for adjusting various camera settings and functions.
Dial for selecting shooting modes like Program, Aperture Priority, and Time.
Primary button to take a picture.
Marks to correct framing for close-up shots.
Marks indicating the panorama shooting area.
Mark indicating the autofocus target area.
Shows the current exposure compensation setting.
Soft leather case for camera protection.
Adjusting the viewfinder for clearer viewing with or without glasses.
How to attach the wrist strap to the camera.
Step-by-step guide for installing the camera battery.
Procedure for setting the camera's date and time.
How to check battery level and conserve power.
Steps to load film into the camera, including precautions.
How to operate the shutter release button and check status.
Understanding flash status indicators in the viewfinder.
What to do when the autofocus frame mark blinks.
Proper handling to avoid blocking key camera components.
Steps to set up and frame panorama shots.
How to temporarily adjust shutter speed/aperture in Program mode.
Using aperture priority mode for depth-of-field control.
Indicates overexposure; select a smaller aperture.
Indicates underexposure; select a wider aperture.
How to adjust exposure compensation using the button and dial.
Steps for setting and taking long time exposures.
Shooting without flash in automatic flash situations.
Enables flash use at any time, including bright light.
Reduces red-eye effect in flash photography.
How auto flash works and tips for indoor shooting.
Table showing flash range for different ISOs and film types.
Using flash to properly expose subjects against bright backgrounds.
How to disable fill-flash and use exposure compensation.
Using slow sync flash to brighten dark backgrounds.
Tips for steadying the camera during slow sync flash.
Assures in-focus pictures for subjects within autofocus marks.
Locks focus at infinity for distant scenes.
Subjects that may be difficult for autofocus to handle.
Steps to set and use the self-timer.
Selects between Auto Flash and Flash Cancel modes.
Chooses between Matrix and Center-Weighted metering.
Configures what is displayed in the viewfinder LCD.
Sets date/time imprinting options on film frames.
Resets indicators deviating from original positions.
Procedure for selecting and setting custom functions.
How to reset analog display indicators to their default positions.
How to imprint date and time on your photos.
Tips for cleaning, storing, and protecting the camera.
Essential safety precautions for handling and disposing of batteries.
35mm autofocus lens-shutter camera with Nikkor 28mm f/2.8 lens.
Normal (24x36mm) and Panorama (13x36mm) formats.
28mm f/2.8 lens; 7 elements in 5 groups.
DX-coded ISO 25-5000, non-DX ISO 100.
1/500 sec. to 2 sec., long time exposure up to 10 min.
Autofocus, Infinity Focus, Preset focus; Infinity Focus locks.
Four modes: Auto, Red-Eye, Cancel, Anytime; Guide number 8.
Allows setting flash mode, metering, LCD, data imprint, reset.
Approx. 27 rolls (24 exp.) or 18 rolls (36 exp.) with flash 50%.
3V lithium battery (DL123A or CR123A type).