Nikon 4799 F6 Instruction Manual - Page 44

Setting and confirming film speed

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Film-continued •Setting and confirming film speed When using non-DX-coded film or when changing the film speed of DX-coded film to increase or decrease sensitivity, follow the instructions below. Rotate the Main-Command Dial while pressing the film speed ISO button to set film speed for the roll in use. • Film speed can be set to s and between ISO 66400 in 1/3 steps. • When film speed is set to s and DX-coded film is installed, film speed is set automatically between ISO 25 and 5000. • With non-DX-coded film, film speed can be set between ISO 6-6400. • Film speed set on the camera is displayed in the rear LCD panel (in normal and detailed display). (Press the ISO button to confirm film speed in the large display.) Manually set film speed overrides the automatically selected DX-coded film speed, enabling you to easily increase or decrease film sensitivity. CSM d6: When film speed is set to s and non-DX-coded film is loaded, Err blinks in the top LCD panel and viewfinder and "DX ERR" is displayed in the rear LCD panel after film is advanced to the first frame. This warning indication can be changed to appear when the power switch is turned on and camera back is closed (without advancing film to the first frame) (x 102). 44

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Film
—continued
Setting and confirming film speed
When using non-DX-coded film or when changing the film speed of
DX-coded film to increase or decrease sensitivity, follow the
instructions below.
Manually set film speed overrides the automatically selected DX-coded film
speed, enabling you to easily increase or decrease film sensitivity.
CSM d6:
When film speed is set to
s
and non-DX-coded film is loaded,
Err
blinks in the top LCD panel and viewfinder and “DX ERR” is displayed in the
rear LCD panel after film is advanced to the first frame. This warning
indication can be changed to appear when the power switch is turned on and
camera back is closed (without advancing film to the first frame) (
x
102).
Rotate the Main-Command Dial while pressing
the film speed ISO button to set film speed for
the roll in use.
• Film speed can be set to
s
and between ISO 6-
6400 in 1/3 steps.
• When film speed is set to
s
and DX-coded film is
installed, film speed is set automatically between
ISO 25 and 5000.
• With non-DX-coded film, film speed can be set
between ISO 6-6400.
• Film speed set on the camera is displayed in the rear
LCD panel (in normal and detailed display). (Press
the ISO button to confirm film speed in the large
display.)