Nikon 2170749 Instruction Manual

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    PHOTO SYSTEM TM Nikon ?RoNEA INSTRUCTION MANUAL CE Nomenclature Focus mode selector P. 22 Lens release button P. 18 Camera strap eyelet q 50 MI 30-60 p60.#1 (-a-041W) AF-Assist Illuminator/ Self-timer/Red-
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    Print type lever P 26 Speedlight lock-release lever P. 30 Exposure mode dial P. 24 0 LCD panel P 4 Rubber eyecup DK-11 P. 62 Finder eyepiece P. 62 Diopter adjustment lever P. 62 Film cartridge chamber cover P. 20 Battery chamber cover lock release P 16 Battery chamber P. 16 Hatch cover Tripod
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    that it will make photography a bigger part of your life. Before using your PRONEA S camera, be sure to read this manual thoroughly. Also, we recommend that you keep this manual handy. • Main features of the PRONEA S: • The Nikon PRONEA S employs the Advanced Photo System, making it possible for you
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    occasions like weddings or graduations. ■ Have Nikon spot check your camera regularly Nikon recommends or service center at that you have your camera least once every two years. serviced by an authorized dealer ■ Using your camera correctly The Nikon PRONEA S's performance has brand
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    SYSTEM -..- TV Certified Photofinisher Mark Certified photofinishers offer the following services • Three different print types Classic (C), wide-vision (H) and as other flash-shooting situations in bright conditions. Please read this manual thoroughly and carefully to get the most out of your Nikon
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    Mode Combinations MISCELLANEOUS Optional Accessories Camera Care Notes on Batteries Troubleshooting Specifications Index 33-68 34-36 37-39 40-41 68 69-81 70 71-72 73 74-76 77-79 80-81 11 About This Manual Basic Operation 1 Install Batteries and Check Battery Power 2 Mount lens 3 Load Film R 16
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    39) Focus Mode (P. 40-41)-Autofocus (P. 40)/AF-Assist Illuminator (P. 40-41)! Manual focus (P. 41); Focus Lock (P. 42) Shooting in Each Exposure Mode (P. 43-46 SU-4 (P. 67) 13 BASIC OPERATION rk)1,4;r1,O This section guides you through basic operations with floe camera set to mode. Settings are
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    Install Batteries and Check Battery Power Use two CR2-type lithium batteries with this camera. (1.5V AA-type batteries can be used in combination with optional Power Pack MB-11.) T TM ,,iga. • 1.1 Turn off the power switch and open the battery chamber cover. CD 1.2 • The batteries that power
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    Mount Lens Turn the power switch off and mount the lens. When attaching a CPU lens other than IX-Nikkor, set the lens' aperture to its minimum setting (largest f-number). 2.1 Turn the power switch off and mount lens to the camera body. it egl11IL, EP. V OFF • Position the lens in the camera's
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    3 Load Film Turn the power switch on and load the film cartridge. When the film cartridge chamber cover is closed, the film automatically advances to the first frame and the film speed is set automatically (ISO25-10000). 3" Confirm the film status via the Visual Exposure Indicator on the film
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    unable to perform focus lock, set the focus mode selector to M (manual) and focus manually using the clear matte field. 22 El Check points 0 Do not attempt to rotate the lens ' focus ring manually with the focus mode set to AF. 0 With the focus mode
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    exposure controls in various shooting situations. See step 5.2 for the summary of each exposure mode and each reference page for the operating instructions and details. 5.2 About exposure mode and type of program Symbol Ei P S Exposure mode/ type of program General-Purpose Program P. 43 Auto
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    details on print types. • Stand with one foot a half step forward and keep your upper body still. Keep your elbow propped against your body for support, grasp the camera handgrip with your right hand and use your left hand to cradle the lens. • In general, you should set the shutter speed
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    Confirm Indications in Viewfinder and Release Shutter Confirm that • (focus indicator) appears in the viewfinder, then release the shutter by slowly and NI fully depressing the shutter release button. See page 40 for a moving subject. 7,1 Confirm the indications in the viewfinder while
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    . Wait for a while before using the Speedlight again. 30 0 Check points u The built-in Speedlight offers an angle of coverage of 24mm lens with a guide number of 16/52 (IS0200, m/ft.) at 1m (3.3 ft.) or longer shooting distance. u Using a CPU lens enables you to perform Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash
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    set the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the proper aperture. In Aperture-Priority Auto exposure mode, you can manually set aperture and the camera automatically sets the proper shutter speed. Metering System As the proper combination of shutter speed and aperture for correct exposure
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    -CPU lens can be used only when the exposure mode is set to S (ShutterPriority Auto) and the shutter speed and aperture can only be set manually. With a non-CPU lens, the exposure meter cannot be activated. F- - appears in place of the aperture indication in the LCD panel and viewfinder; set/confirm
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    Lens Compatibility-continued Focal Length Conversion The frame size of conventional 135 film is 24 x 36mm, and an IX240 film frame measures 16.7 x 30.2mm. Because 1X240 film differs in size from 135 film, images obtained using the same lens will also differ. Image area of 135 film (24 x 36mm) Lens
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    Film-continued Mid-roll rewind '( ( 6 )A(..a' fL3 CD CID • To rewind film at mid-roll, press and hold the CD (mid-roll rewind) button for more than 0.5 sec. When the film is completely rewound, E appears and 0 blinks in the LCD panel. Open the film cartridge chamber cover and remove the film
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    image appears sharp on the clear matte field in the viewfinder. The shutter can be released whether or not the subject is in focus. Use Manual focus in situations where autofocus may not work as expected (page 22) or when a lens other than AF Nikkor (page 35) is attached. Electronic Rangefinder
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    Focus Lock • Focus Lock proves useful in autofocus shooting when you want to capture an off-center subject. It is also effective in situations where autofocus may not work as expected (page 22). 1 Position the focus brackets on the subject and lightly press the shutter release button. C 25 • •
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    indication persists, use the Speedlight. • Only S mode can be used with a non-CPU lens and the shutter speed and aperture can only be set manually. With a non-CPU lens, the exposure meter cannot be activated. F- - appears in place of the aperture indication in the LCD panel and viewfinder; set
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    Shooting in Each Exposure Mode-continued A: Aperture-Priority Auto Enables you to manually set the desired aperture. The camera automatically selects a suitable shutter speed to give you the correct , exposure. By varying the aperture, and thus controlling the
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    Shooting in Each Exposure Mode-continued Van-Program selection -7: Portrait Program Use this program whenever you are taking pictures of people. It uses a relatively large aperture (smaller (number) and shallow depth of field to create a blurred background which accentuates your main subject.
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    Long Time Exposure (Bulb) • This function is useful for shooting nighttime scenes or stars, which require extended exposure of more than 30 sec. (Use of a tripod is recommended.) I Set the exposure mode dial to S and rotate the Command Dial to select bulb. 11 -14 OFF Ft a 051 • b blinks and the
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    Print Type II You can select any one of three print types-wide-vision (H, aspect ratio of 9:16), panorama (P, aspect ratio of 1:3) or classic (C, aspect ratio of 2:3)-at any time. 1 Set the desired print type by turning the print type lever. ifrommmi C ) Atrate- 111110 1 lI Wide-vision type (
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    Setting/Imprinting Date/Time-continued Taking pictures with imprinted date/time 1 Turn the power switch off and push the DATE/T button to I select available imprinting displays. S Qz ' I 3'38 AUT 0 FF • Each time you push the DATE/T button, the display changes as follows: I I 3 '9 8 5:3 r's -0-
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    are set at the factory. • See the accompanying "List of Imprinted User Titles" for the titles in other languages. • Note that data printing service is available only at certified photofinishers. When ordering prints, ask if they can handle data printing. 2 Rotate the Command Dial while pressing the
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    Setting/Imprinting Language/Title-continued 3 Fully depress the shutter release button to take a picture. The selected title in the selected language will be imprinted on the print. /Th N • The selected title number can be confirmed by pressing the 115111 button, and the selected language number can
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    battery inside the remote control unit. (The life of the battery inside the remote control is approx. 10 years.) Visit an authorized Nikon dealer or service center to change it. Time exposure When the camera is set to Long Time Exposure (Bulb) (page 50), the camera performs Time exposure with remote
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    and Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash This camera is equipped with a built-in Speedlight that provides an angle of coverage for a 24mm lens with a guide number of 16 (ISO200, m) or 52 (ISO200, ft.). Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash ensures proper exposure of the main subject and background, and provides
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    Flash Photography-continued II Using the built-in Speedlight 1 Release the built-in Speedlight by sliding the Speedlight lock-release lever, and set the flash sync mode by pressing the ( ) button. WI) 1-Nikon • The Speedlight starts to charge when 't is released and appears in the viewfinder when
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    or flash shooting distance range and shoot again. • When the subject is dimly lit, the AF-Assist Illuminator automatically emits (page 40) to guide autofocus. Usable lenses with built-in Speedlight 24mm (1m or longer shooting distance), 28mm to 300mm (0.6m/2 ft. or longer shooting distance) CPU
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    can be used only when the exposure mode is set to S (Shutter-Priority Auto) and the shutter speed and the aperture can only be set manually. With a non-CPU lens, the exposure meter cannot be activated. F • - appears in place of the aperture indication in the LCD panel and viewfinder; set/confirm
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    Optional Accessories Soft Case • [ Two camera cases are available for this camera. • CS-27: Camera body fits inside case with IX30-60mm f/4-5.6 lens attached. • CS-28: Camera body fits inside case with IX60-180mm f/4.5-5.6 lens attached. Power Pack MB-11 • [ When Power Pack MB-11 is attached
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    , heat or charge batteries. Nikon cannot be held responsible for any malfunction resulting from the use of the camera other than as specified in this manual. 73 72
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    Troubleshooting LCD panel Viewfinder Causes Remedy Page FEE blinks FEE blinks • Lens is not power switch off 17 and turn it on again. - l• 4 blinks • Autofocus is not possible. • Focus manually. 41 - 11 appears • Subject is too near. • Move away from the 27 subject and shoot again.
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    Troubleshooting-continued LCD panel Viewfinder Causes Remedy Page 6.16 and F -- blink but. and • Shutter speed is set to F -- blink taut b in S Single Servo AF: Once focused on a subject, focus is locked • Continuous Servo AF: The camera continuously focuses on a moving subject M: Manual 77
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    • Automatically set to 1/125 sec. when shutter speed is set from 1/2000 to 1/180 sec. Built-in Speedlight Activated by sliding Speedlight lock-release lever, guide number: 16/52 (at ISO 200, in/ft); flash coverage: 24mm or longer lens; film speed range: ISO 25 to ISO 800 Flash control Controlled
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    Focus Lock 42 Focus mode 22, 40-41 G General-Purpose Program Guide number 24-25, 43 31, 67 H H print type 8, 26 IX-Nikkor lens IX240 film IX240 system L Landscape Program Long Time Exposure M Manual focus Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash Matrix Metering Mid-Roll Change Mid-roll rewind Minimum
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    No reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews), may be made without written authorization from NIKON CORPORATION. Nikon NIKON
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Nomenclature
Nikon
?RoNEA
PHOTO
SYSTEM
TM
Focus
mode
selector
P.
22
q
Lens
release
button
P.
18
5
0
MI
30-60
p60.#1
Camera
strap
eyelet
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
CE
AF
-Assist
Illuminator/
Self-timer/Red-Eye
Reduction
lamp
PP.
40,
59,
63
Built-in
Speedlight
P
30,
(
-
a
-
041W)
Accessories
Body
cap
(page
18)
Eyepiece
cap
DK-5
(page
62)
2
Film
cartridge
chamber
cover
lock
release
P.
20
Command
Dial
P.
45
Shutter
release
button
P.
17
Power
switch
P.
16
Optional
Remote
Control
Unit
ML
-L1
1-
1.
Transmitter
2.
Shutter
release
button
2