Nikon 25214 D70 User's Guide - Page 19

The Viewfinder Display, No Battery, Autoexposure AE lock

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Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera 1 8-mm (0.31˝) reference circle for center-weighted metering 75 2 Focus brackets (focus areas 66 Spot metering targets 75 3 Reference grid (displayed when On is selected for Custom Setting 8).... 144 4 Focus indicator 28 5 Focus area 66 AF-area mode 140 6 Autoexposure (AE) lock 84 FV lock indicator 103 7 Shutter speed 76 8 Aperture (f/-number 76 9 Flash compensation indicator...... 102 10 Exposure compensation indicator.. 86 11 Number of exposures remaining 25 Number of shots remaining before memory buffer fills 62 Preset white balance recording indicator 52 Exposure compensation value ....... 86 Flash compensation value 102 PC mode indicator 172 12 Flash-ready indicator 97 13 Battery indicator 24 14 Electronic analog exposure display 82 Exposure compensation 86 15 Auto sensitivity indicator 142 16 "K" (appears when memory remains for over 1000 exposures 45 The Viewfinder Display The focus-area and grid-line displays in the viewfinder (advanced focusing screen display) tend to brighten at high temperatures and to darken and exhibit slower response times at low temperatures. The other displays in the viewfinder tend darken at high temperatures and exhibit slower response times at low temperatures. All displays will return to normal at room temperature. No Battery When the battery is totally exhausted or no battery is inserted, the display in the viewfinder will dim. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. The viewfinder display will return to normal when a fully-charged battery is inserted. 9

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9
Introduction—Getting to Know the Camera
1
8-mm (0.31˝) reference circle for
center-weighted metering
.............
75
2
Focus brackets (focus areas)
..........
66
Spot metering targets
...................
75
3
Reference grid (displayed when
On
is
selected for Custom Setting 8)
....
144
4
Focus indicator
.............................
28
5
Focus area
....................................
66
AF-area mode
.............................
140
6
Autoexposure (AE) lock
.................
84
FV lock indicator
.........................
103
7
Shutter speed
...............................
76
8
Aperture (f/-number)
....................
76
9
Flash compensation indicator
......
102
10
Exposure compensation indicator.. 86
11
Number of exposures
remaining
.....................................
25
Number of shots remaining
before memory buffer fills
.............
62
Preset white balance recording
indicator
.......................................
52
Exposure compensation value
.......
86
Flash compensation value
...........
102
PC mode indicator
......................
172
12
Flash-ready indicator
.....................
97
13
Battery indicator
...........................
24
14
Electronic analog exposure
display
..........................................
82
Exposure compensation
................
86
15
Auto sensitivity indicator
.............
142
16
“K” (appears when memory remains
for over 1000 exposures)
..............
45
The Viewfinder Display
The focus-area and grid-line displays in the viewfinder (advanced focusing screen dis-
play) tend to brighten at high temperatures and to darken and exhibit slower response
times at low temperatures.
The other displays in the viewfinder tend darken at high
temperatures and exhibit slower response times at low temperatures.
All displays will
return to normal at room temperature.
No Battery
When the battery is totally exhausted or no battery is inserted, the display in the view-
finder will dim.
This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
The viewfinder
display will return to normal when a fully-charged battery is inserted.