Nikon 1776 Instruction Manual - Page 74

Dial functions s 53-57, Film rewind s 29, ple exposure IS.Time delay for auto meter-

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Menu/Features of Custom Setting-continued Ie. Command Dial functions (pages 53-57) Options: 0: Main-Command Dial for shutter speed; SUb-Command Dial for aperture setting (initial setting) I: Main-Command Dial for aperture; Sub-Command Dial for shutter speed setting Unlike the initial Command Dial functions , the Sub-Command Dial can be set to select shutter speed (in Shutter-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode) and the Main-Command Dial to select aperture (in Aperture-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode). 13.Film rewind (pages 29) Options: 0 : High-speed film rewind (initial setting) I: Quiet film rewind Film rewind can be set to perform more silently as opposed to initial highspeed film rewind setting. Film rewind speed of the high-speed film rewind is approx. 15 sec. and quiet film rewind is approx. 23 sec. per 36-exposure film roll with fresh batteries. 1'-I. Multi ple exposure (page 64) Options: 0: Single shutter release operation (initial setting) I: Continuous shutter release operation At initial setting, the shutter is released once each time the shutter release button is fully depressed in multiple exposure (single frame shooting). However, it can be changed to continuous shooting where the shutter can be continuously released as long as the shutter release button is fu lly depressed. IS. Time delay for auto meter-switch-off (page 17) Options '{ : 4 sec. 6 : 6 sec. (initial setting) B : 8 sec. 16 : 16 sec. At initial setting, the exposure meter automatically turns off 6 sec. after turning the power switch on or lightly pressing the shutter release button. However, it can be changed to 4 sec ., 8 sec. or 16 sec. (Note that the usable number of film rolls per batteries decreases with the longer delay time for auto meter-switch-off since it consumes more power.) 74

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Menu/Features
of
Custom
Setting-continued
Ie.
Command
Dial functions (pages 53-57)
Options:
0:
Main-Command Dial for shutter speed; SUb-Command
Dial
for
aperture setting (initial setting)
I: Main-Command Dial for aperture; Sub-Command
Dial
for
shutter speed setting
Unlike the initial Command
Dial
functions, the Sub-Command
Dial
can be set
to select shutter speed
(in
Shutter-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode)
and the Main-Command
Dial
to
select aperture
(in
Aperture-Priority Auto or
Manual exposure mode).
13.Film rewind (pages 29)
Options: 0: High-speed film rewind (initial setting)
I: Quiet film rewind
Film rewind can be set to perform more silently
as
opposed to initial high-
speed film rewind setting. Film rewind speed of the high-speed film rewind
is
approx. 15 sec. and quiet film rewind
is
approx.
23
sec. per 36-exposure film
roll with fresh batteries.
1'-I.
Mu
lti
ple exposure (page 6
4)
Options:
0:
Single shutter release operation (initial setting)
I:
Continuous shutter
re
lease operation
At initial setting, the shutter
is
released once each time the shutter release
button
is
fully depressed
in
multiple exposure (single frame shooting).
However, it can be changed to continuous shooting where the shutter can be
continuously released
as
long
as
the shutter release button
is
fu
ll
y
depressed.
IS.Time delay for auto meter-switch-off (page 17)
Options
'{ : 4 sec.
6 : 6 sec. (initial setting)
B : 8 sec.
16
:
16 sec.
At initial setting, the exposure meter automatically turns off 6 sec. after
turning the power switch on or lightly pressing the shutter release button.
However, it can be changed
to
4 sec., 8 sec. or 16 sec. (Note that the usable
number of film rolls per batteries decreases with the longer delay time for
auto meter-switch-off since it consumes more power.)