Nikon 4799 F6 Instruction Manual - Page 23

Loading/removing film, Film slack, DX-coded film, Film rewind knob

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Basic Operation Loading/removing film • When loading film for the first time, remove the shutter curtain's protective cover . • Shutter curtains are very thin. Do not touch the shutter curtains with your finger or the film leader. • Avoid direct sunlight when changing film. Film slack Do not turn the film rewind crank to reduce film slack, because the tip of the film may come off and film will not advance properly. It could also damage the shutter curtain. DX-coded film When the camera's film speed is set to s and DX-coded film is loaded, film speed will be set automatically (ISO 25-5000). When a non-DXcoded film is loaded with the camera film speed set to s, Err blinks in the top LCD panel and viewfinder and "DX ERR" is displayed in the rear LCD panel, and the shutter locks. In this case, set film speed manually (x 44). ISO (film speed) DX mark You can check the number of available exposures on the film roll through the film cartridge confirmation window. Film rewind knob No lock is available for the film rewind knob on this camera. Make sure you do not accidentally open the camera back. For details on film advance mode, see page 45. CSM d1: Camera can be set to advance the film automatically to the first frame by pressing the shutter release button (x 101). 23

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Basic Operation
Loading/removing film
• When loading film for the first time, remove the shutter
curtain’s protective cover .
• Shutter curtains are very thin. Do not touch the shutter
curtains with your finger or the film leader.
• Avoid direct sunlight when changing film.
Film slack
Do not turn the film rewind crank to reduce film slack, because the tip of the film
may come off and film will not advance properly. It could also damage the shutter
curtain.
DX-coded film
When the camera’s film speed is set to
s
and
DX-coded film is loaded, film speed will be set
automatically (ISO 25-5000). When a non-DX-
coded film is loaded with the camera film
speed set to
s
,
Err
blinks in the top LCD
panel and viewfinder and “DX ERR” is
displayed in the rear LCD panel, and the shutter
locks. In this case, set film speed manually (
x
44).
You can check the number of available exposures on the film roll through
the film cartridge confirmation window.
Film rewind knob
No lock is available for the film rewind knob on this camera. Make sure you do not
accidentally open the camera back.
For details on film advance mode, see page 45.
CSM d1:
Camera can be set to advance the film automatically to the first
frame by pressing the shutter release button (
x
101).
ISO
(film speed)
DX mark