Nikon 1666 Instruction Manual - Page 26

Manual Film-Speed Setting

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Manual Film-Speed Setting Tips Set the film speed manually in the following cases: 1) When using non-DX-coded film. 2) To intentionally change the light sensitivity of DX-coded film in order to obtain special effects when developing. ... The film speed can be set manually in the range of ISO 12 to 6400. Setting the film speed • Pull and rotate the film-speed setting ring and set it to the film speed of the film in use. 200 100 50 Details on readings of the film-speed index • The corresponding film speeds for the dots between numbers on the film speed index are indicated in the illustration. 26

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Manual Film-Speed Setting
Tips
Set the film speed manually in the following cases:
1) When using non-DX-coded film.
2) To intentionally change the light sensitivity of DX-coded film in order to obtain
special effects when developing.
...
The film speed can be set manually in the range of ISO 12 to 6400.
Setting the film speed
Pull and rotate the film-speed setting
ring and set it to the film speed of the
film in use.
Details on readings of the film-speed index
The corresponding film speeds for the
dots between numbers on the film
speed index are indicated in the illus-
tration.