Nikon 1776 Instruction Manual - Page 36

Set the exposure mode/ISO

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Film • Setting and confirming film speed Set the exposure mode/ISO film speed select dial to ISO E 3 @ and rotate the Main-Command Dial to set film speed in use. • Film speed can be set to ID:! and between ISO 6-6400 in 1/ 3 steps by rotating the Main-Command Dial. When a film is reinstalled , film speed is automatically set to ID:!. • When film speed is set to ID:! and OX-coded film is installed, film speed is automatically set between ISO 25-5000. Film speed can also be set manually with OX-coded film to have an effect of increased or decreased film sensitivity. • Film speed can be set between ISO 6-6400 with non-OX-coded film. • To confirm either automatically set or manually set film speed on the camera, set the exposure mode/ ISO film speed select dial to ISO. • The shutter cannot be released when the exposure mode/ISO film speed select dial is set to ISO. Set the dial to the desired exposure mode (P, 5 , A or M) before shooting . c: [!§ilj) Film speed setting can be set not to become ID:! when a film is reinstalled (page 71) . • Mid-roll rewind To rewind film at mid-roll, press the two film rewind buttons e~ simultaneously for approx. 1 sec. [M1 ® 5.6 ml~lr0 ~ 1i6i t [!j3 ~[:6l • 0 __ , 0 _ and then 0 appear in the LCD panel and viewfinder during film rewind and the frame counter counts backwards until rewind is complete. • Film is completely rewound when the frame counter shows blinking "E " . (E appears without blinking when the exposure meter is off.) Open the camera back and remove the film cartridge. When the camera back is opened before the film is completely rewound (before E blinks), warning indication (blinking 0 __ and frame counter) appears in the LCD panel and viewfinder. Refer to page 103 for troubleshooting . [!§ilj) 13: High-speed film rewind is normally executed . This film rewind can be changed to quiet film rewind (page 74). 36

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Film
• Setting and confirming film speed
Set the exposure mode/ISO
film
speed select dial to ISO
and rotate the Main-Command
Dial
to set
film
speed
in
use.
E3
@
• Fi
lm
speed can be set to
ID:!
and between
ISO
6-6400
in
1/3 steps by rotating
the Main-Command Dial. When a film is reinstalled, film speed
is
automatically
set to
ID:!.
• When film speed is set
to
ID:!
and OX-coded film is installed, film speed is
automatically set between
ISO
25-5000. Film speed can also be set manually
with
OX
-coded film to have
an
effect of increased
or
decreased film sensitivity.
• Film speed can be set between ISO 6-6400 with non-OX-coded film.
To
confirm either automatically set or manually set film speed on the camera,
set the exposure mode/ISO film speed select dial
to
ISO.
• The shutter cannot be released when the exposure mode/ISO film speed
select dial is set to
ISO.
Set the dial to the desired exposure mode
(P,
5, A or
M)
before shooting.
[!§ilj)
c:
Film speed setting can be set not
to
become
ID:!
when a film is
reinstalled (page
71)
.
• Mid-roll rewind
36
To
rewind film
at
mid-roll, press the two film rewind
buttons
e~
simultaneously for approx. 1 sec.
[M1
5.6
®
m
l
~
lr
~
0:_
-=
)
==
...
~~
~
1i6i
t
[!j3
~[:6l
• 0
__
, 0 _
and then
0
appear
in
the LCD panel and viewfinder during film rewind
and the frame counter counts backwards until rewind
is
complete.
• Film is completely rewound when the frame counter shows blinking
"E
".
(E
appears without blinking when the exposure meter is off.) Open the camera
back and remove the film cartridge. When the camera back is opened before
the film is completely rewound (before
E
blinks), warning indication (blinki
ng
0
__
and frame counter) appears
in
the LCD panel and viewfinder. Refer to
page 103 for troubleshooting.
[!§ilj)
13:
High-speed film rewind
is
normally executed. This film rewind can be
changed to quiet film rewind (page
74)
.