Nikon 1776 Instruction Manual - Page 72

Menu/Features, Custom, Setting-continued

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Menu/Features of Custom Setting-continued s. Illumination for superimposition (page 4) Options: 0 : Automatically illuminated for low light (initial setting) I: Canceled c: Always illuminated At initial setting, selected focus area (focus brackets) in the viewfinder are temporarily illuminated in red depending on the subject brightness for easy identification. However, they can be set not to be illuminated or always illuminated no matter the subject brightness. 6. Focus area selection (page 42) Options: 0: Normal selection (initial setting) I: Enables successive rotation of focus area selection At initial setting, the focus area can be selected by pressing the focus area selector in the desired direction . However, it can be set to be changed continuously in the same direction . For example, when the top of the focus area selector is pressed, focus area continues to change from top, bottom, middle and so on. With this option, focus area can be switched to the opposite position without pressing the opposite position on the focus area selector. 1. Auto Exposure Lock when shutter release button is lightly pressed (page 58) Options: 0: Disabled (initial setting) I: Activated At initial setting, Auto Exposure Lock can be performed by pressing the. button. However, Auto Exposure can be set to be locked by lightly pressing the shutter release button. B. Auto film loading when camera back is closed (page 21) Options: 0: Enabled (initial setting) I: Disabled At initial setting , film advances to the first frame when the camera back is closed after it is loaded . However, film advance can be set not to start until the camera back is closed and the shutter release button is fully depressed. 72

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Menu/Features
of
Custom
Setting-continued
s.
Illumination for superimposition (page
4)
Options:
0 :
Automatically illuminated for low light (initial setting)
I: Canceled
c:
Always illuminated
At initial setting, selected focus area (focus brackets)
in
the viewfinder are
temporarily illuminated
in
red depending on the subject brightness for easy
identification. However, they can be set not
to
be illuminated or always
illuminated no matter the subject brightness.
6. Focus area selection (page 42)
Options:
0:
Normal selection (initial setting)
I: Enables successive rotation
of
focus area selection
At initial setting, the focus area can be selected by pressing the focus area
selector
in
the desired direction. However, it can be set to be changed
continuously
in
the same direction. For example, when the top of the focus
area selector
is
pressed, focus area continues to change from top, bottom,
middle and so on. With this option, focus area can be switched to the opposite
position without pressing the opposite position on the focus area selector.
1. Auto Exposure Lock when shutter release button
is
lightly pressed
(page 58)
Options:
0:
Disabled (initial setting)
I:
Activated
At initial setting, Auto Exposure Lock can be performed by pressing
the.
button. How
ever,
Auto Exposure can be set to be locked by lightly pressing
the shutter release button.
B.
Auto film loading when
camera
back
is
closed (page 21)
Options:
0:
Enabled (initial setting)
I: Disabled
At initial setting, film advances to the first frame when the camera back is
closed after it is loaded. However, film advance can be set not to start until
the camera back
is
closed and the shutter release button is fully depressed.