Nikon 1666 Instruction Manual - Page 15

Setting the Film Speed

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Setting the Film Speed (DX-Coded Film) Tips When using DX-coded film, set the film-speed index to . When using non-DXcoded film, set the film speed manually. See page 26. ... When the film-speed index is set to , the film speed is automatically set (ISO 25 to 5000). 1 Pull up the film-speed setting ring. 2 Set the film speed to . ... Turn the ring in the direction of the arrow. If you load non-DX-coded film with the film-speed index set to , or if no film is loaded, the exposure-compensation indicator and the ready light blink alternately as a warning. Film confirmation window • You can check the film type, the number of frames, and the ISO film speed in the film confirmation window. 15

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You can check the film type, the number
of frames, and the ISO film speed in the
film confirmation window.
Setting the Film Speed
(DX-Coded Film)
1
Pull up the film-speed setting
ring.
2
Set the film speed to
.
...
Turn the ring in the direction of the arrow.
If you load non-DX-coded film with the film-speed index set to
, or if no film is
loaded, the exposure-compensation indicator and the ready light blink alternately as
a warning.
Film confirmation window
Tips
When using DX-coded film, set the film-speed index to
. When using non-DX-
coded film, set the film speed manually. See page 26.
...
When the film-speed index is set to
, the film speed is automatically set (ISO
25 to 5000).