Nikon 1776 Instruction Manual - Page 17

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[ZJ Check pOints o z D Keep the batteries out of children's reach. If swallowed, contact a ~ doctor immediately. (For "Notes on Batteries", see page 100.) ~ D When replacing batteries, be sure to turn the power switch off and 0 replace both batteries at the same time. Always use fresh batteries of u :i the same brand. u; D We recommend that you take spare batteries with you, especially when traveling. D For the number of film rolls that can be shot with fresh batteries, see a e 108. ~ appears: Sufficient battery power. ~ appears: Batteries are nearing exhaustion. Have a fresh set ready. (Viewfinder indications turn off when you release your finger from any button.) ~ blinks: Batteries are exhausted . Replace batteries. (Shutter locks.) • Shutter speed and aperture indications in the LCD panel automatically turn off 6 sec. after the power switch is turned on and the camera remains unused. (All indications in the viewfinder turn off.) • For N80QD only: Batteries in the camera body also power the Quartz Date. After installing batteries for the first time, set the date and time (page 90). 1.4 Lightly press the shutter release button to activate the exposure meter. • Lightly pressing the shutter release button reactivates the exposure meter and indications in the LCD panel and viewfinder for approx. 6 sec. ~ :5: It is possible to change the duration of inactive time before automatic meter switch-off occurs (page. 74) . LCD panel when the power switch is off Winshteaelletdh,'thpeowfra",m,ewictoouhnit,etr"d'"isopolaoyffrewmitahinbs"o"n hin~ [~ the LCD panel. II __ [ El 17

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[ZJ
Check
pOints
z
o
D Keep the batteries out of children's reach. If swallowed, contact a
~
doctor immediately. (For "Notes on Batteries", see page 1
00.)
~
D When replacing batteries, be sure to turn the power switch off and
0
replace both batteries at the same time. Always use fresh batteries
of
u
the same brand.
u;
D
We
recommend that you take spare batteries with you, especially when
:i
traveling.
D For the number
of
film rolls that can be shot with fresh batteries, see
a e 108.
1.4
~
appears: Sufficient battery power.
~
appears: Batteries
are
nearing exhaustion. Have a fresh set ready.
(Viewfinder indications turn off when you release your finger
from any button.)
~
blinks:
Batteries
are
exhausted. Replace batteries. (Shutter locks
.)
• Shutter speed and aperture indications
in
the LCD panel automatically
turn off 6 sec. after the power switch
is
turned on and the camera
remains unused.
(All
indications
in
the viewfinder turn off.)
• For N80QD only: Batteries
in
the camera body also power the Quartz
Date. After installing batteries for the first time, set the date and time
(page
90).
Lightly press the shutter release button to activate
the exposure meter.
• Lightly pressing the shutter release button reactivates the exposure meter
and indications in the LCD panel and viewfinder for approx. 6 sec.
~
:5:
It is possible to change the duration
of
inactive time before
automatic meter switch-off occurs (page.
74)
.
LCD
panel
when
the
power
switch
is
off
Whee
th'
pow", ,witoh
i,
t"'"oo
off
with
b""h~
[
~
III
installed, the frame counter display remains on
in
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the LCD panel.
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El
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