Nikon F65 Instruction Manual - Page 35

Depth-of-Field Preview, Remote Control Operation optional

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Depth-of-Field Preview Electronic preview function is available with this camera. Depress the depth-of-field preview button to confirm the depth of field through the viewfinder (see page 74). • Pressing the depth-of-field button stops the lens down to the aperture controlled in a (AUTO mode), Vari- Program, Auto-Multi Program or Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode, and down to the aperture selected in Aperture-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode. By looking through the viewfinder, the approximate depth of field with the given aperture can be confirmed. 68 Remote Control Operation (optional) Use the optional remote control to release the camera's shutter from a distance. As with self-timer operation, the remote control can also be used when you want to be in the photograph. You can also use the remote control instead of a cable release to reduce camera shake. 1 Press the v remote control button a number of times so B (immediate release) or * (two-sec. delay release) appears in the LCD panel. (Or, rotate the Command Dial while pressing the v remote control button.) The display changes as follows: Self-timer No display (cancel) • You can choose to release the shutter either immediately after (B) or two sec. after (*) the shutter release button on the remote control unit is pressed. • Once remote control operation is set, the camera remains ready to receive a signal from the remote control unit for 60 sec. If no signal is sent for 60 sec., the remote control mode is cancelled and B or * disappears from the LCD panel. • The remote control cannot be operated unless the camera's shutter can be released (i.e. when subject is not in focus with autofocus). • After the shutter is released, the camera remains ready to receive another signal from the remote control unit for 60 sec. NOTE: Before using remote control When using the remote control for the first time, make sure to pull out the insulation sheet placed on the battery inside the remote control unit that is set when purchased. 69 DETAILED OPERATION

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DETAILED OPERATION
Depth-of-Field Preview
Electronic preview function is available with this camera. Depress the
depth-of-field preview button to confirm the depth of field through the
viewfinder (see page 74).
• Pressing the depth-of-field button stops the lens down
to the aperture controlled in
a
(AUTO mode), Vari-
Program, Auto-Multi Program or Shutter-Priority Auto
exposure mode, and down to the aperture selected in
Aperture-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode. By
looking through the viewfinder, the approximate depth of
field with the given aperture can be confirmed.
Remote Control Operation (optional)
Use the optional remote control to release the camera’s shutter from a
distance. As with self-timer operation, the remote control can also be
used when you want to be in the photograph. You can also use the
remote control instead of a cable release to reduce camera shake.
1
Press the
v
remote control button a
number of times so
B
(immediate release)
or
*
(two-sec. delay release) appears in
the LCD panel.
(Or, rotate the Command
Dial while pressing the
v
remote control
button.)
The display changes as follows:
No display
(cancel)
• You can choose to release the shutter either
immediately after (
B
) or two sec. after (
*
) the
shutter release button on the remote control unit is
pressed.
• Once remote control operation is set, the camera
remains ready to receive a signal from the remote
control unit for 60 sec. If no signal is sent for 60
sec., the remote control mode is cancelled and
B
or
*
disappears from the LCD panel.
• The remote control cannot be operated unless the
camera’s shutter can be released (i.e. when subject
is not in focus with autofocus).
• After the shutter is released, the camera remains
ready to receive another signal from the remote
control unit for 60 sec.
NOTE: Before using remote control
When using the remote control for the first time, make sure to pull out the
insulation sheet placed on the battery inside the remote control unit that is set
when purchased.
Self-timer