Nikon F75D Instruction Manual - Page 40

Film Rewind, Film Advance Mode

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OTHER FUNCTIONS Film Rewind This section explains mid-roll rewind and what to do if the film does not rewind. Mid-roll rewind • To rewind film at mid-roll, press the two film rewind „ buttons simultaneously for approx. 1 sec. Shutter sound is let out and film rewind will start. • o---, o--, o- and then o appear in the LCD panel during film rewind and the frame counter counts backwards until rewind is complete. • Film is completely rewound when a blinking E shows in the LCD panel and œ in the viewfinder. (E appears without blinking and œ disappears when the exposure meter is off.) Make sure E and œ are blinking, open the camera back away from sunlight and remove the film cartridge. If film does not start to rewind or film rewind stops at mid-roll • When battery power is very low, or at low temperatures, film may not start rewinding or film rewind may stop at mid-roll, and o--, frame number and insufficient battery power indication M will blink in the LCD panel, and ∑ and m will blink in the viewfinder. In this case, turn the power switch off, change batteries, then turn the power switch on to rewind film again. (The frame counter display does not change until camera back is opened once and closed again after removing the film cartridge.) ç 2 : Warning indications in the viewfinder can be set not to appear (p. 74). Film Advance Mode Two film advance modes, single-frame and continuous shooting are available with the F75/F75D. Set the film advance mode selector to ı or ˜. ı: Single-frame shooting Fully pressing the shutter release button takes one picture and automatically advances the film by one frame. ˜: Continuous shooting Shots are taken continuously at the rate of up to approx. 1.5 fps as long as you keep the shutter release button fully pressed. Continuous shooting cannot be performed in flash photography. Film advance speed is tested using camera settings of focus mode M, exposure mode M, shutter speed 1/125 sec. or faster, aperture other than maximum, at normal temperature of 20°C, with fresh batteries, for the 1st to 36th frames of a film. 78 www.mynikon.com.pl 79

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Film Rewind
Film Advance Mode
This section explains mid-roll rewind and what to do if the film does not
rewind.
Mid-roll rewind
• To rewind film at mid-roll, press the two film rewind
buttons simultaneously for approx. 1 sec.
Shutter sound is let out and film rewind will start.
o–––
,
o––
,
o–
and then
o
appear in the LCD panel
during film rewind and the frame counter counts
backwards until rewind is complete.
• Film is completely rewound when a blinking
E
shows in the LCD panel and
œ
in the viewfinder. (
E
appears without blinking and
œ
disappears when
the exposure meter is off.) Make sure
E
and
œ
are
blinking, open the camera back away from sunlight
and remove the film cartridge.
Two film advance modes, single-frame and continuous shooting are available
with the F75/F75D.
Set the film advance mode selector to
ı
or
˜
.
If film does not start to rewind or film
rewind stops at mid-roll
• When battery power is very low, or at low
temperatures, film may not start rewinding or film
rewind may stop at mid-roll, and
o––
, frame
number and insufficient battery power indication
M
will blink in the LCD panel, and
and
m
will blink in the viewfinder. In this case, turn the
power switch off, change batteries, then turn the
power switch on to rewind film again. (The frame
counter display does not change until camera back
is opened once and closed again after removing the
film cartridge.)
ç 2
: Warning indications in the viewfinder can
be set not to appear (p. 74).
ı
: Single-frame shooting
Fully pressing the shutter release button takes one picture and automatically
advances the film by one frame.
˜
:Continuous shooting
Shots are taken continuously at the rate of up to approx. 1.5 fps as long as you
keep the shutter release button fully pressed.
Continuous shooting cannot be performed in flash photography.
Film advance speed is tested using camera settings of focus mode M, exposure
mode M, shutter speed 1/125 sec. or faster, aperture other than maximum, at
normal temperature of 20°C, with fresh batteries, for the 1st to 36th frames of a
film.
OTHER FUNCTIONS
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