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Nikon F70 - Operation in Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure Mode

Nikon F70
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To take a picture, fully depress
shutter release button.
* Shows value difference from correct exposure. If difference is beyond ±1 EV, ˇ for underexposure or
for overexposure appears.
If appears with electronic
analog display*––Overexposure
alert: Select higher shutter speed or
use Nikon ND filter.
If ¤ appears with electronic analog
display*–––Underexposure alert:
Select slower shutter speed, or use
built-in flash or accessory Nikon
Speedlight.
If green j mark appears––Flash photography is
recommended: If subject brightness is insufficient, flash
recommend light lights up. Use built-in flash or accessory
Nikon Speedlight.
OPERATION IN APERTURE-PRIORITY AUTO EXPOSURE MODE
1
Hold FUNCTION button and rotate command dial until the
Function Area indicator appears in Exposure Mode Area
and exposure mode symbol blinks. Hold SET/! button and
rotate command dial until D appears on LCD panel. D also
appears in the viewfinder.
If using an AF Nikkor or AI-P lens, make sure it is not locked
to smallest aperture before next step.
2
Remove finger from SET/! button and set lens to desired f-
number by rotating lens aperture ring.
Aperture set on lens is indicated in LCD panel and viewfinder as
follows:
ƒ1.4 ƒ2 ƒ2.8 ƒ4 ƒ5.6 ƒ8 ƒ11 ƒ16 ƒ22 ƒ32
(Available apertures limited to those of lens in use.)
Intermediate figure (e.g. ƒ1.8, ƒ3.3) displayed indicates
maximum aperture of lens in use. Also, with zoom lenses, the
maximum aperture for different focal length settings appears
in 1/6 EV steps.
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