Nikon F50D Instruction Manual

Nikon F50D - 35mm AF SLR Camera Manual

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    SHORTCUT TO GREAT PICTURES Nikon 5 I c 5 INSTRUCTION MANUAL (E IlII
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    that you will enjoy using this camera and that it will make photography a bigger part of your life. In addition to this comprehensive instruction manual, the Nikon F501F50D comes with SHOOTING IN SIMPLE MODE-SHORTCUT TO GREAT PICTURES, a concise, pocketable guide that explains the easiest way to
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    IS NOT ACCEPTABLE 44 MANUAL FOCUS 45 IMPRINTING DATEITIME (for F50D only 46-49 FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY 50-56 USING BUILT-IN FLASH 51-55 SPEEDLIGHT COMPATIBILITY 56 MISCELLANEOUS 57-71 LENSES 58-59 CAMERA CARE TIPS 60-61 NOTES ON BATIERIES 62 SPECiFiCATIONS 63-66 ABOUT F50/F50o METERING SYSTEM
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    to viewfinder eyepiece ~ to ward off stray light when using the self-timer. - If . shoe: For Nikon dedicated r camera. SIMPLE/ADVANCED dial Flash lock release Self-timer LED Lens index Lens release button Focus switch Minimum aperture lock: Slide lever to lock position (Optional
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    lock release Rewind button Tripod socket Battery chamber cover Battery chamber cover lock release Learn how to hold your camera • Grasp the camera handgrip with your right hand . • Use your left hand to cradle the camera with the elbow propped against your body for support, as you look through the
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    BEFORE SHOOTING This section shows you how to prepare the camera for shooting, e.g. , how to mount a lens, install the battery and load film. This section is for both SIMPLE and ADVANCED modes. 6
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    ). Other Nikon and Nikkor lenses (nonCPU lenses) can be mounted, but you have to use an external exposure meter, and the only usable exposure mode is Manual. (See page 58). • AF-SIAF-IIAI-P lenses are for manual focus only. When mounting lens- • Avoid direct sunlight. • Make sure the camera's power
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    Then lock the lens aperture at its minimum setting (see lens instruction manual). To remove While pressing the lens release button, turn the lens clockwise. If lens aperture is not set at its minimum setting When the camera is powered on with a lens not set at its minimum aperture setting, Err and
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    1 Make sure the camera's power is off, then slide the lock release on the battery chamber cover to open the chamber. 2 Insert a 6V lithium pack with "+" and "-" ends positioned as shown on the inside of the cover. Close the cover by pushing until it clicks . - Use 6V lithium battery pack (2CR5 or
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    lock release to open the camera back. 000000000 2 Insert film cartridge. 3 Pull the film leader out to the red index mark. • To avoid fogging film (especially high-ISO film), do not load/unload film in direct sunlight. • Usable film speed range for OX-coded film is ISO 25 to 5000. 10 • Opening
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    shows E (i.e., if the film does not advance to frame #1 ), with or without blinking Err and e , the film is incorrectly positioned. Reload film. • You can confinn the film speed of installed OXcoded film. See page 35. • With a non-OX-coded film, film speed must be set manually. See page 35. 11
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    SETTING CAMERA TO AUTO FOCUS MODE Autofocus should be used for most picture-taking situations, incl uding moving subjects. In general , it is best to leave the focus switch set to AF. • For situations where autofocus is not possible, see page 44. • For manual focusing, see page 45. 12 Regarding
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    SHOOTING IN ADVANCED MODE This section shows you how to set your desired Program or exposure mode. C,______T_h_is_s_e_c_t_io_n_i_s_fo_r_A_D_v,_A_N__C_E_D_m_o_d__e _O_n_IY_.____~) 13
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    . For features and sample pictures of each Program, see pages 16 to 18. Shutter-Priority Auto Exposure Mode You manually set the shutter speed and the camera sets the matching lens aperture. To freeze action, use a high shutter speed; to create motion effects, choose a low shutter speed. For more
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    Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure Mode You manually set the aperture and the camera sets the appropriate shutter speed. Smaller apertures either 3D Matrix Metering or Advanced Matrix Metering, depending on lens type in use. In Manual exposure mode, Centre-Weighted metering is used. For details about
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    PROGRAM SELECTION GUIDE oAUto:' General-Purpose Program Suitable for most situations. Use this program if you are not sure which program is right for your subject, or for
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    N~ Silhouette Program Effective only when the background is bright and the subject is in shadow or comparatively dark. The result is dramatic with a wideangle lens-28mm or wideralthough a telephoto can also be used. Excellent for sunsets or pictures of people against the sky. Do not use flash. 17
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    in available light, such as illuminated monument, traffic lights or neon signs, shoot without flash. As the automatically set shutter speed is rather slow , use a tripod to avoid camera shake. With flash , this Program captures all the li ghting in the scene, including the foreground subject which
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    EXPOSURE MODE CD ® Cbol u1 Q 00 1 Switch power ON and set the camera dial to ADVANCED. The LCD shows the last selected exposure modeiProgram . (The origi nal factory setting is for General -Purpose Program.) • Steps 2 and 3 explain how to set a Program. If the Program shown is what you want, skip
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    Programs in three screens. Pressing the button above 0 or Q moves the menu to the following or previous screen. Select and set the desired Program by pressing the button above it. For example, set to Close-Up Program: a. Press the button above O . b. Press the button above~. Close-Up Program is now
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    operation and the exposure meter. p [ II If A blinks in the LCD panel The shu~ter speed set on In Single Servo AF mode, if a stationary subject moves, remove your finger from the shutter the camera is slow and release button, then lightly press it again to may cause picture blur. restart
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    30 sec.) and an aperture (number with F) appear below the viewfinder screen. 7 Fully depress the shutter release button to take the picture. The film will automatically advance by one frame. Shutter speed indication without ,,' , "should be read as a reciprocal fraction, Le., "15" stands for 1/15
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    the possibility of blur, hold camera very steady, use a tripod or use the built-in flash or an accessory Nikon Speedlight. • blinks-Unacceptable autofocus condition Subject characteristics do not allow autofocus operation. Set focus switch to M and rotate the lens focusing ring until the image in
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    very low, film may not rewind at the end of roll and Err appears in the LCD panel. In this case, replace battery with a fresh one, or wait for the temperature to rise and then press the rewind button. To rewind film at mid-roll: Press the rewind button on the camera bottom. 24
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    speed/aperture. • The original shutter speed/aperture combination for General- Purpose Program is recalled when the LCD indication automatically switches off, when you turn the camera power off, when you switch to SIMPLE mode or when you use flash . 25
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    OPERATION IN OTHER EXPOSURE MODES 1 Switch camera on and set the dial to ADVANCED. The LCD shows the previously selected exposure modeiProgram. (The original factory setting is for GeneralPurpose Program.) • Step 2 explains how to set an exposure mode. If the present exposure mode is what you want,
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    speed/aperture rapidly, hold the button down. Your selected shutter speed and the automatically set aperture are shown below the viewfinder screen . Your selected aperture and the automatically set shutter speed are shown below the viewfinder screen . Your selected shutter speed and aperture
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    very low, fIlm may not rewind at the end of roll; Err appears in the LCD panel. In this case, replace battery with a fresh one, or wait for the temperature to rise and then press the rewind button. To rewind film at mid-roll: Press the rewind button at the bottom of the camera.
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    built-in flash or an accessory Nikon SpeedJight. Selecting a wider aperture (smaller f-number) results in a faster shutter speed. • blinks-Unacceptable autofocus condition Your subject is inappropriate for autofocus operation. Set the focus switch to M and foc us manually. (See page 45.) For Err
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    recalls the memorised exposure mode/Program. (See pages 32 to 33.) ? cOOcQ~__O •,1-:1 I tl AUT':l ~ T ~ ))~ !J To reset the camera's mode to the original factory setting Simultaneously press the menu and self-timer buttons for two seconds. This will activate the GeneralPurpose Program and
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    AF mode from Single Servo Autofocus to Continuous Servo Autofocus. ISO ISO Confirmation/Setting (page 35) With OX-coded film, you can confirm ISO film speed. With non-OX-coded film, you can manually set the ISO film speed number. ~ Exposure Compensation (pages 36 to 37) You can compensate exposure
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    button to activate the Optional-Function Menu. Press the button above ~. 2 Blinking r1BJ appears above the frame counter, indicating that Memory setting mode is activated. To select exposure mode, press the button above the corresponding symbol. (In the example shown above, ShutterPriority Auto
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    Q] CO> QOcaD ~ F [- n-U.tD-A.'F--f.S-b.~- To clear memory While memory is set, rtEl appears in place of l18J in the Optional-Function Menu. Press the button above rtEl . • Releasing the shutter while IB is blinking above the frame counter activates the previously set exposure mode or Program. 33
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    and Continuous Servo AF The default AF setting is Single Servo AF. In the Single Servo AF mode, once the subject is in focus , you can lock focus by keeping the shutter release button lightly pressed, but be sure to maintain the same subject-to-camera distance. In the Continuous Servo AF
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    , press the button above ISO. With a OX-coded film , film speed is automatically set on the camera body; you cannot adjust. To manually set ISO film speed for nonOX-coded film: When using non-DX-coded film, manually set the ISO film speed number. Usable film speed range is ISO 6 to 6400. If you
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    the exposure, you can vary the exposure results to create different versions of the same picture or put creative emphasis on a specific part of the picture. You can compensate exposure from -5 EV to + 5 EV in 1/2 steps. Without compensation (overexposed) With compensation (correctly exposed
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    and inside the viewfinder, indicating that the exposure has been compensated. • If you want to cancel the exposure compensation before completing the setting, press the menu button. The LCD panel will return to the Exposure Mode Menu. After shooting with compensated exposure, make sure to reset
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    OTHER CONTROLS This section shows you various photographic techniques-how to shoot an off-centre subject, what you should do when autofocus is impossible, how to operate the camera's self-timer, and how to perform a long time exposure. This section is for both SIMPLE and ADVANCED modes. 38
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    SELF-TIMER OPERATION 1 Set desired exposure mode or Program, then press the selftimer button -timer operation is automatically deactivated. To cancel self-timer operation before shooting: Turn the camera's power off. In Programmed Auto, Shutter-Priority Auto or Aperture-Priority Auto exposure mode
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    as long as desired. When performing long time exposure, you must use a tripod to avoid camera shake which may cause picture blur. ,... "f" 1 "f .. i I II TI ME F5.sM I- FS.E. 1 Set exposure mode to Manual and shutter speed to "TIME" (next to "30' , ") for 30 seconds. Inside the viewfinder
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    , recompose the picture, then fully depress the shutter release button. • The above procedure is for Single Servo AF mode (original factory setting ). If you have set Continuous Servo AF mode in Optional Functions (see page 34), lightly pressing the shutter release button will not lock the focus
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    USING AE-L BUTTON When your subject is off-centre or very small against an extremely bright background, your subject may come out too dark (underexposed) in the picture. Or, with a background that is too dark, the subject may be washed out (overexposed). In such situations, to correctly expose your
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    , recompose the picture, then fully depress the shutter release button. In Single Servo AF mode, if recomposing the picture could change subject-to-camera distance, refocus by briefly removing your finger from the shutter release button and lightly pressing it again (while holding the AE-L button
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    , recompose with the shutter release button lightly pressed, then shoot. You can also use the built-in flash, or an accessory Nikon Speedlight. • Low-contrast subject Focus manually (page 45). Or for autofocus, focus on another subject at the same distance but with more contrast, recompose with the
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    MANUAL FOCUS 1 Set focus switch to M. If your AF Nikkor lens has an A-M switch, set it to M. 2 Look through the viewfinder and rotate the lens focus ring until the subject appears sharp. For maximum focusing accuracy when using a zoom lens. it is best to focus at the lens' longest focal length
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    SETTING DATEITIME (for F50 0 only) You can imprint date/time-YearlMonthlDay, Day/HourlMinute, MonthlDay/Year, or DaylMonthlYear-Dn your picture. to select date/time to be ad·usted. Day/MonthlYear 46 When the LCD becomes faint, replace lithium battery installed in the camera back. (See page 49.)
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    while the day display is blinking. The newly adjusted date and the imprint indicator - appears without blinking. To set time, select Day/HourlMinute display and set the hour and the minute. To set time to precise second: Advance the time one minute and ahead of actual time (i.e., if actual time is
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    'jj= ,] ggg 4M.,.,. SELECT ADJUST • • • Imprinting date/time Select your desired display by pushing MODE button and confirm date and time are correctly set. Then fully depress the shutter release button to take picture with imprinted date/time. To confirm whether date/time is imprinted, check to
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    function 1. Make sure that film is not loaded, open the camera back. 2. Loosen the silver screw on the inside of the camera back. Remove the battery chamber cover. 3. Remove used battery. 4. Insert new battery with "+" terminal facing upward. 5. Replace the battery chamber cover and tighten the
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    with extra light. This feature, which works with the F50/F50D'S built-in flash or any dedicated Nikon Speedlight, is called Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash. It operates in of both the main subject and the background. In the Manual exposure mode, Centre-Weighted Fill-Flash, which uses Centre-Weighted
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    minutes before firing again. When you continuously fire the flash , the camera's handgrip may become hot; this is normal. Continuous firing will and fill in shadows. • When the built-in flash is activated, an accessory Speedlight will not fire. When using a Speedlight, keep the built-in flash in
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    I - :25 F5.6 Flash shooting distance range ISO film speed 25 50 100 200 400 BOO - - - 2 2.B 4 Flash shooting distance range 2.B - 9.2m - - 2 2.B 4 5.6 2 - 6.5m 2 Make sure the subject is within the flash shooting distance range and
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    the maximum shooting distance You can also estimate the maximum shooting distance by guide number of built-in flash. Guide number Lens full aperture =Maximum shooting distance Guide number for each ISO setting (m) ISO film speed 25 50 100 200 400 800 6.5 9.2 13 18.4 26 36.8 • The wider
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    In Shutter-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode, if yo u set the shutter speed at 111 80 ec. or faster, the camera automatically shifts to 111 25 26, SB-25 or SB-24 users The automatic adjustment functions fo r film speed, aperture and zoom-head pos iti on cannot be used with the F50/F50o camera. 54
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    -In Flash • Usable non-zoom lenses 3S to 300mm AF Nikkor lens (except AF Micro 200mm f/4D IF-ED, AF 300mm fI2 .S, J05mm or 135mm) causes vignetting. *6 Focal length JOOmm or longer. • Do not use a lens hood; it could cause slight vignetting. • With zoom lenses, do not shoot within the macro range
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    , (For details, see 5peedlight instruction manual.) • 58-21A and 58-218 are not available in EU countries, No No No No ViaA8-6 No No Yes Yes c::J :Matrix 8alanced Fill-Flash c::J :Centre-Weighted Fill-Flash Controlled aperture in SIMPLE mode with an accessory Nikon Speedlight (at ISO 100) For
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    MISCELLANEOUS This section is for both SIMPLE and ADVANCED modes. 57
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    Nikon F3AF camera). To take full advantage of the F501F50o camera's features, you should use AF Nikkor lenses. However, the lenses listed on right can be used under the following conditions: When an AF-S, AF-I or AI-P Nikkor lens is used: • Set the focus switch to M and focus by rotating the lens
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    lens compatibility Lenses Focusing Exposure mode Autofocus Manual 0 '4 Bellows Foc using Attachment PB-6 K ring set (K1 , K3 , K4 and KS) Auto Manual focus with in-focus indicator confirmation is available with lenses that have a maximum effective aperture of f/5. 6 or faster. *4 Camera
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    CARE TIPS 1. Do not touch the camera's reflex mirror or focusing screen. Remove dust with a blower brush. . Do not use alcohol. 5. Clean glass surfaces, such as the lens or the eyepiece, with a blower brush; do not use lens tissue, silicon type eyeglass tissue, etc. To remove dirt and smudges,
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    spray. 9.Make sure not to drop or bump the camera body/lens against a hard surface. Strong shock may cause malfunction. 10. If the camera mal functions, take it immediately to an authorised Nikon dealer or service centre. 11 .Store the camera in a cool, dry place away from naphthalene or camphor
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    sure the battery you buy is fresh , and wrap the camera body in something warm. 5. When replacing a battery, be sure to use a fresh battery. 6. Do not throw used batteries into fire. 7.If the battery chamber is contaminated by battery leakage, take the camera to an authorised Nikon dealer. 62
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    SPECIFICATIONS Type of camera Integral-motor autofocus 35mm single-lens reflex Picture format 24mm x 36mm (standard 35mm film format) Lens mount Nikon F mount Lens Auto, Aperture-Priority Auto and Manual in ADVANCED mode Both shutter speed and aperture are set; in SIMPLE mode, GeneralPurpose
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    Centre-Weighted Metering for Manual exposure mode Exposure metering EV 1 to EV 20 at ISO 100 with range f/ 1.4 lens Exposure meter Activated by type; 0.78x magnification with 50mm lens set at infinity; approx. 90% frame coverage Approx. 18mm Fixed Nikon advanced B-type BriteView screen with
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    6 to 6400 for non-DX- coded fi lms (for ADVANCED mode) Film speed setting Auto for DX-coded films; manual setting for non-OX-coded films (for ADVANCED mode) Film loading Film automatically advances to frame one when camera back is closed Frame counter Accumulative type (counts down during
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    : Approx. 149 x 96 x 71 mm Weight (without F50: Approx. 580g battery inside F50o: Approx. 590g (including camera body) battery for date/time imprint function) Optional viewing Rubber Eyecup DK-9 accessory For Date/Time imprinting function (F50D only) Imprint functions Year/ Month/ Day, Day
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    -Weighted Metering When you set Manual exposure mode, the camera automatically switches to Centre-Weighted Metering. Centre-Weighted Metering places special emphasis on brightness within the 12mmdiameter central area of the viewfinder, and useful to base exposure on a specific area of the scene
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    mode and set film speed manually. Lens attached has no CPU; or no lens is attached. Attach AF Nikkor or AI-P lens. Lens attached has no CPU (see page 58); or no lens is attached. Lens is not set to the smallest aperture (largest fnumber) setting. Set lens to the smallest aperture. Camera detects
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    to focus manually by rotating the lens focusing ring. Overexposure may occur. Underexposure may occur. Automatically selected shutter speed is too slow and picture blur may occur. Use a tripod to avoid camera shake, or use built-in TTL flash or Nikon Speed light. "TIME" is set in Shutter-Priority
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    is not set at TIL. Set the Speedlight's flash mode to TIL. Or, use AperturePriority Auto or Manual exposure mode. About LCD • The camera uses a the LCD replaced at a nominal charge by contacting an authorised Nikon dealer or service facility. • At temperatures between freezing, the LCD's response
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    the (Class B) limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. " Nikon cannot be held responsible for any malfunction resulting from the use of the camera other than as specified in this manual. 71
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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 authorisation from NIKON CORPORATION. Nikon f NIKON CORPORATION FUJI BLDG. , 2-3, MARUNOUCHI 3-CHOME, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8331, JAPAN ,
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    SHORTCUT TO GREAT PICTURES Nikon F50/F50o SHOOTING IN SIMPLE MODE Read this Instruction Sheet to learn how to use your F50/F50o camera in the SIMPLE mode. For additional information about how to operate your F50/F50o, please also read the F50/F50o Instruction Manual booklet, after you have become
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    I CAMERA SETTINGS Set lens aperture to minimum setting (f/ 22 , f/ 32 , etc .) and lock the lens aperture . Set focus switch to AF position . Set selector dial to SIMPLE. I TAKING A PICTURE-FOR AGENERAL SUBJECT Confirm the LCD panel shows ri, indicating the General Purpose Program. Look through
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    to 3m when using a film with ISO 100 and the AF Zoom-Nikkor 35-80 mm (/4-(/5.60 lens. If ~ blinks inside -Overexposure c possible Use a film with lower ISO, or use a Nikon Neutral Density Filter. lo blinks This can cause picture blur due to camera shake. Hold the camera steady, or use a tripod .
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