Nikon F80QD Instruction Manual

Nikon F80QD - F80 QD 35mm SLR Camera Manual

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    Nikon F80 F80D F80S INSTRUCTION MANUAL Nomenclature Nikon file:///D|/CAMEDRAisRtrEiPbAuIRt/eNdikobnyF8W0/FW80W.ht.mL(E1 oNf 7S8I)N[3/C19./N20E04T11:39:24 PM]
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    * Illustration shown is the F80D. The camera backs of the F80 and F80S differ from the F80D. For the F80S's camera back, see page 90. Supplied accessories LCD Panel/Viewfinder Display • LCD panel * The illustrations are fully labelled for your reference. About Nikon Advanced Focusing Screen Display
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    batteries. This is not a malfunction. Command Dials •The F80/F80D/F80S's Main- and Sub-Command Dials are used alone or in combination with other buttons to select/set various functions or modes. See "Basic Operation" on pages 15 to 31 if you want to start shooting immediately with F80/F80D/F80S
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    aperture with the Main-Command Dial (in Aperture-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode) (page 74). Introduction •Thank you for purchasing the Nikon F80/F80D/F80S-a camera that is sure to make photography a bigger part of your life. file:///D|/CAMEDRAisRtrEiPbAuIRt/eNdikobnyF8W0/FW80W.ht.mL(E4 oNf
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    . Nikon cannot guarantee the F80/F80D/F80S's performance when it is used with other than Nikon brand accessories. Contents The "Basic Operation" section introduces battery, lens, film, focusing, metering, exposure and shooting in basic steps easy enough even for SLR camera beginners to take pictures
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    and Check Battery Power 16-17 2. Mount Lens 18-19 3.Load Film 20-21 4. Set Focus Mode, AF Area Mode and Focus Area 22-23 5. Set Metering System and Exposure Mode 24-25 6. Hold Camera and Focus 26-27 7. Confirm Indications in Viewfinder and Release Shutter 28-29 8. Using Built-in Speedlight
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    Imprinting Data 90-93 Imprinting Shooting Data (F80S only 94 MISCELLANEOUS 95-113 Optional Accessories 96-97 Camera Care 98-99 Notes on Batteries 100 Troubleshooting 101-103 Specifications 104-109 Index...110-111 Custom Setting Menu 112-113 About This Manual BASIC OPERATION P. 15-31 file
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    Notes on Batteries P. 100 Lens Compatibility P. 34-35 Film...P. 36-37 Autofocus (P. 38), AF Area Mode (P. 39-41), Focus Area (P. 42), AF-Assist Illuminator (P.43), Focus Lock (P. 44-45), Situations Where Autofocus May Not Work As Expected (P. 46), Manual Focus (P. 47) Exposure Metering System
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    Nikon Usable Lenses with Built-In Speedlight/Flash Exposure Compensation/ Usable Optional Speedlights P. 77-87 BASIC OPERATION This section features the settings for most common picture-taking situations when using Programmed Auto exposure mode. The shooting modes explained in this section cover
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    turn off 6 sec. after the power switch is turned on and the camera remains unused. (All indications in the viewfinder turn off.) • For F80D/F80S only: Batteries in the camera body also power the Quartz Date. After installing batteries for the first time, set the date and time (page 90). 1.4 Lightly
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    Nikon the exposure meter. • Lightly pressing the shutter release button reactivates the exposure meter and indications in the LCD panel and viewfinder for approx. 6 sec. 2 Turn the power switch off, mount the lens to the camera body and set the lens aperture to its minimum setting (largest f-
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    (largest fnumber) and the power switch is turned on, FEE blinks in the LCD panel and viewfinder and the shutter cannot be released. Checkpoints Use a D-type AF Nikkor lens to utilise all of this camera's functions. (See page 34 for Lens Compatibility.) Make sure to turn the power switch off when
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    Nikon When the camera is turned on, film is loaded and the camera back is closed, the film automatically advances to the first frame. 3.1 Turn the power switch on, confirm that the film speed setting is set to DX, then open the camera back by sliding the camera back lock release lever. • If the film
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    Nikon 3.5 Set the film advance mode selector to S (singleframe shooting) while pressing the film advance mode selector lock release. Set Focus Mode, AF Area Mode and Focus Area 4 Set the focus mode to S (Single Servo AF), AF Area mode
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    Nikon • Set the AF Area mode selector firmly. Check points Do not attempt to rotate the lens focus ring manually while the focus mode is set to S or C. With the focus mode set at S (Single Servo AF), the shutter cannot be released when the subject
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    /F80D/F80S features Programmed Auto, Shutter-Priority Auto, Aperture-Priority Auto and Manual exposure modes. Each exposure mode provides a choice of exposure controls for various shooting situations. See step 5.2 for a summary of each exposure mode and its reference page for operating instructions
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    for situations where it is difficult to attain the desired effect using other exposure modes. Also, use Manual exposure mode when using a non-CPU Nikkor lens. (Camera's exposure meter cannot be used.) Hold Camera and Focus 6 Lightly pressing the shutter release button automatically focuses the
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    appears or blinks as follows. • appears: Subject is in focus. • blinks: Unable to focus using autofocus. • With dark subjects, the camera's AF-Assist Illuminator (page 43) is automatically activated to guide autofocus. • To take a picture of a subject outside the focus area, shift the focus area by
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    sec., use the built-in Speedlight to avoid picture blur (page 30). • If any warning indications appear in the LCD panel or viewfinder, see page 101. 7.2 Confirm that focus indicator • appears and slowly depress the shutter release button. • After shutter is released, the film automatically advances
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    blinking when the exposure meter is off.) Open the camera back away from sunlight and remove the film cartridge by tilting it to one side. 8 Using Built-in Speedlight When the subject is dark or the shutter speed is slower than 1/60 sec., use the built-in Speedlight to avoid picture blur. Speedlight
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    , selected focus area from five available focus areas. Using D-type Nikkor lenses, the F80/F80D/ F80S camera performs 3D Matrix Metering by adding distance information to determine correct exposure. See page 48. Exposure file:///D|/CAMEDRAisRtrEiPbAuIRt/eNdikobnyF8W0/FW80W.ht.mL(E21NofS7I8N) [3C
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    all camera functions-including lens, film, focus, exposure and other functions. Lens Compatibility • Use a CPU lens (except IX-Nikkor) with this camera. D-type AF lenses give you access to all available functions. When a non-CPU lens is attached Set exposure mode to Manual with a non-CPU lens. (When
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    . •2 IX-Nikkor lenses cannot be attached. '3 This camera is compatible with the Vibration Reduction function of the VR Nikkor lens. "4 The camera's exposure metering and flash control system do not work properly when shifting and/or tilting the lens, or when using an aperture other than the maximum
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    Nikon and rotate the Main-Command Dial to set film speed in use. • If film does not start to rewind or film rewind stops at mid-roll • Film advance mode Rotate the film advance mode selector while pressing the film advance mode selector lock release to select film advance mode. file:///D|/
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    Nikon 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 (68°F), with fresh batteries, for the 1st to 36th frames of a film. Autofocus • Focus mode selector • Set focus
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    camera automatically selects the focus area with the closest subject. Focus is always achieved at any of the five focus areas so you can avoid outof-focus pictures lens is attached or the subject is very dark, the closest subject may not be selected. In this case, use Single Area AF. • Autofocus
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    focus General shooting such as a area and focus is locked (as long stationary subject. as the shutter release button is lightly pressed) once focus is achieved. Dynamic AF Mode with Closest Subject Snapshot where you let the Priority automatically maintains focus camera's autofocus on the
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    subject located closest to any of five camera's autofocus focus areas. Focus is not locked. camera's five focus areas cover a wide frame area, and you can select among them, depending on the subject's position in the frame or your desired composition. They reliably provide sharp focus without use
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    using the camera's AF-Assist Illuminator cannot be performed due to vignetting with AF-S 80-200mm f/2.8 IF-ED, AF 80-200mm f/2.8 ED and AF VR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6 ED. Focus Lock • Focus lock is useful in autofocus shooting when you want to capture a subject that's framed outside of the F80/F80D/F80S
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    is kept lightly pressed. 3 While keeping the focus locked, recompose and shoot. Situations Where Autofocus May Not Work As Expected! •Autofocus may not work as expected in the following situations. In such situations, focus manually using the clear matte field (page 47) or focus on a different
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    camera For example, when shooting an animal in a cage or a person in a forest. Patterned subject or scene For example, building windows. Scenes with pronounced differences in brightness within the focus brackets For example, when the sun is in the background and the main subject is in shadow. Manual
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    in the viewfinder. • Metering systems cannot be used when a non-CPU Nikkor lens is attached. • Metering systems and characteristics of each are as follows: Matrix Metering provides correct exposure control using a 10-segment Matrix Sensor. With D-type Nikkor lenses, 10-segment 3D Matrix Metering
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    in the viewfinder, so it is useful for basing exposure on a specific area of the scene. Nearly 100% Shooting in Each Exposure Mode • P: Programmed Auto The camera automatically controls exposure according to the exposure combination in the program chart for exposure that is correct for any shooting
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    cannot be released. In this case, set the exposure mode to Manual (page 56) and set/confirm aperture with the lens aperture ring. Camera's exposure meter cannot be used. See "Lens Compatibility" on page 34 for details. 2 Compose picture, focus and shoot. • When the subject is too dark or bright
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    Matrix Metering, any EV above 161/3 is controlled to EV 16V3 when using ISO 100 film. Shooting in Each Exposure Mode-continued •S: Shutter-Priority Auto Enables you to manually set your desired shutter speed (30-1/4000 sec.); the camera automatically selects the proper aperture to provide correct
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    Nikon aperture ring. Camera's exposure meter cannot be used. See "Lens Compatibility" on page 34 for details. • If bulb is selected in Manual exposure mode and the exposure mode is changed to Shutter-Priority Auto without cancelling bulb, bulb blinks and the shutter locks. To shoot in Shutter-
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    case, set the exposure mode to Manual (page 56) and set/confirm aperture with the lens aperture ring. Camera's exposure meter cannot be used. See "Lens Compatibility" on page 34 for details. 2 Set the aperture by rotating the Sub-Command Dial. 3 Compose picture, focus and shoot. • When the subject
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    setting, fEE blinks in the LCD panel and viewfinder, and the shutter cannot be released. • When a non-CPU Nikkor lens is attached, F- - appears in the LCD panel and viewfinder. Set/confirm aperture with the lens aperture ring. Camera's exposure meter cannot be used. See "Lens Compatibility" on
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    Nikon Auto Exposure Lock 1 Rotate the metering system selector to select CentreWeighted or Spot Metering. • Matrix Metering is not recommended since the effect of the Auto Exposure Lock cannot be effectively attained. • Area of exposure in Spot Metering: 1. When the focus area and metering area are
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    or to the - side when the background is darker. • See page 85 for flash exposure compensation where only the flash output level is compensated. Auto Exposure Bracketing Auto Exposure Bracketing allow you to shoot in selected compensated EV value (maximum of ±2 ev) shifting from the automatically set
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    selected exposure in Manual exposure mode) for a selected number of shots (two or three) each time the shutter is released. For example, this is useful in selecting one shot out of several shots with Bracketed exposures after processing the film, when the subject has pronounced contrast in shooting
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    taken after new film has been loaded. Also, if you turn the power switch off during Bracketing, the remaining shots can be taken after the power is turned back on. • Bracketing is performed with one frame at a time when the self-timer (page 68) is set. Multiple Exposure Multiple exposure consists of
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    the shutter release button is fully depressed. The film does not advance and multiple exposures can be taken from the second shutter release. Long Time Exposure •This function is useful for shooting nighttime scenes or stars, which require extended exposure of more than 30 sec. The shutter will
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    exposure of approx. 6 hours is possible with a fresh set of lithium batteries. Note that continuous exposure time is reduced when shooting at low temperatures. 3 Compose picture, focus and shoot eyepiece correction lenses provide a viewfinder dioptre range of -5 to +3 DP (P. 96). NOTE: Using the
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    on a stable surface before using the selftimer. • Self-timer shooting cannot be performed unless the camera's shutter can be released (i.e. when subject cannot be brought into focus with autofocus in Single Servo AF). • To shoot in an exposure mode other than Manual, cover the eyepiece with the
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    Setting CUSTOM SETTING Using the Custom Setting feature, you can create a combination of functions that is different from the initial factory settings. The functions listed in this section can be selected with the F80/F80D/F80S. 1 Set the exposure mode/Custom Setting select dial to CSM and select
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    instruction manual. 1. Automatic film rewind at the end of film roll (page 29) Options: 0: Activated (initial setting) 1: Disabled At initial setting, film rewind is automatically started when the end of the film roll is reached. However, the camera selector. 7. Auto Exposure Lock when shutter
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    Nikon Options: 0: Disabled (initial setting) 1: Activated 8. Auto film loading when camera back is closed (page 21) Options: 0: Enabled (initial setting) 1: Disabled At initial setting, film advances to the first frame when the camera back is closed after it is loaded. However, film advance can be
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    more silently as opposed to initial highspeed film rewind setting. Film rewind speed of the high-speed film rewind is approx. 15 sec. and quiet film rewind is approx. 23 sec. per 36-exposure film roll with fresh batteries. 14.Multiple exposure (page 63) Options: 0: Single shutter release operation
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    , the F80S automatically sets the film speed of the loaded film when imprinting shooting data between film frames. However, it can be changed to be set manually. Note that Custom Setting Menu 19 can only be selected when the shooting data imprint between film frames is set on the camera. • Set
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    of the Nikon F80/F80D/F80S's advanced flash technology by using the built-in Speedlight or an optional AF Speedlight such as the SB-28, SB-27 or SB-26. With the F80/F80D/F80S system you'll discover the benefits of flash for more picture-taking situations than ever. Make fill-flash a standard part of
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    of the F80/F80D/F80S camera and CPU Nikkor lens other than D-type. • Set the camera's exposure mode to any mode other than Manual and lens. (Can only be used with exposure mode set to Manual) With CPU Nikkor lens, Standard TTL Flash is automatically set when the camera is set to Manual exposure
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    distance range and shoot again. Flash Sync Mode Features Set the flash sync mode to Front-Curtain Sync for normal flash photography. The camera's shutter speed is automatically set to 1/60 to 1/125 sec. for flash photography in Programmed Auto or Aperture-Priority Auto exposure mode.(With an
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    Nikon However, for shooting nighttime scenes, Slow Sync uses a slower shutter speed (down to 30 sec.) to bring out background details using all of the available light. The Speedlight fires at the end of the exposure, turning available light into a stream of light that follows the flash-illuminated
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    Nikon effectively due to the location of subject. • With Slow Sync and Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync, keep the camera steady to prevent picture blur since the shutter speed is slow. Use of a tripod is recommended. • Rear-Curtain Sync cannot be used with a studio flash system since the correct
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    Auto or Manual exposure mode, set the aperture according to the flash shooting distance range table on page 83. •Flash shooting distance range for built-in Speedlight Flash shooting distance changes according to the film speed in use and aperture setting. ISO Film speed25 Guide number 6 50
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    ; and at 35mm, at 0.8m or longer shooting distance. AF Micro 70-180mm f/4.5-5.6 ED 70mm or longer focal length; and at 70mm, at 0.7m or longer shooting distance * 28mm to 200mm non-CPU Nikkor lenses (AI-S, Al, Al-modified Nikkor) and Series-E lenses except 200mm f/2 lens can be used with the
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    or longer focal length) • Al-modified 80-250mm f/4 (135mm or longer focal length) Exposure Compensation Flash exposure compensation lets you intentionally change the correct exposure computed by the Speedlight and the camera. For example, you can highlight the main subject by increasing the flash
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    Speedlight • See your Speedlight manual for details. If the camera groups are defined in the manual of the Speedlight with TTL Auto Flash, see the section for camera group I. • Flash sync speed is 1/125 sec. or slower when using an optional Speedlight. • Available film speeds for TTL Auto Flash
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    mode to TTL, or set the camera's exposure mode to S, A or M. NOTE: Flash attachments made by manufacturers other than Nikon_____ Use only Nikon Speedlights. Other units may damage the camera's electrical circuit due to incompatible voltage requirements (not compatible with 250V or higher), electric
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    back of the Nikon F80D or F80S, and also shooting data between frames (F80S only). Adjusting Date and Time and Imprinting Data •The F80D and F80S allow you to imprint Year/Month/Day, Day/Hour/Minute (24-hour clock), Month/Day/Year or Day/Month/Year on your picture (in any exposure mode). •Adjusting
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    Nikon • Each time you push the SELECT button the blinking section moves in the order of year, month and day. ' indicates the year section (last two digits) and m indicates the month section, (< is not imprinted on the picture.) 3 Push ADJUST button to set the year to "00". • Each time you push the
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    • Batteries in the camera body also power the Quartz Date. Set the date and time after installing batteries for the first time. When changing batteries, date LCD will be imprinted on the picture. Select no imprint) to cancel data imprint. Compatible film speeds for data imprinting are IS032-
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    the shooting data imprint between film frames is set on the camera. MISCELLANEOUS The Nikon F80/F80D/F80S is a highperformance, precision instrument, designed to deliver superior pictures. You'll want to take good care of your camera to ensure the best possible performance. Take time to review this
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    of the F80/ F80D/F80S, camera shake can be reduced when shooting with slow shutter speed such as in night scene photography, astronomical photography or close-up photography. Speedlight SB-28/SB-27 • Speedlight SB-28/SB-27 normally uses four AA-type alkaline-manganese batteries with a guide number
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    AN-4B (black) and AN-4Y (yellow), wide braid-type neckstrap AN-6Y (yellow) and AN-6W (burgundy) neckstraps are available. • Handstrap -4 helps you to hold the camera firmly and easily, and shoot in quick-motion. Camera Care •Cleaning camera body Use a blower brush to remove dirt and dust from the
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    Nikon . Remove the batteries and store the camera with a desiccant_____ IIf you do not intend to use the camera for a long time, remove the batteries to protect the camera from battery leakage. • In a humid environment, store the camera inside a plastic bag with a desiccant to keep out dust,
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    Nikon Troubleshooting-continued file:///D|/CAMEDRAisRtrEiPbAuIRt/eNdikobnyF8W0/FW80W.ht.mL(E68NofS7I8N) [3C/1.9N/2E00T4 11:39:25 PM]
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    Nikon In certain cases, due to static electricity or poorly loaded batteries, the F80/F80D/F80S's microcomputer may turn the camera off, even with fresh, properly installed batteries. For the same reason, the film may not advance properly. In each of these cases, to resume operation, simply turn the
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    Auto M: Manual Picture format 24 x 36mm (standard 35mm film format) Lens mount Nikon F mount (with AF coupling, AF contacts) Lens • D-type AF Nikkor: All functions possible • PC Micro-Nikkor 85mm f/2.8D: All functions except autofocus and exposure modes other than Manual possible without
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    , ready-light, multiple exposure, focus area, flash exposure compensation, five sets of focus brackets (area)/Spot Metering area, 12mmo reference circle for Centre-Weighted metering, On-Demand Grid Lines able to display Reflex mirror Automatic, instant-return type Specifications-continued Shutter
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    or longer lens; film speed range: ISO 25 to ISO 800 Flash control Controlled by five-segment TTL Multi Sensor • Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash with TTL Multi Sensor: 3D MultiSensor Balanced Fill-Flash compatible with built-in Speedlight, SB-28/28DX, 27, 26, 25 and D-type Nikkor lens; Multi-Sensor
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    Nikon Specifications-continued file:///D|/CAMEDRAisRtrEiPbAuIRt/eNdikobnyF8W0/FW80W.ht.mL(E73NofS7I8N) [3C/1.9N/2E00T4 11:39:25 PM]
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    when fresh batteries are used at normal temperature (20°C). Specifications and design are subject to change without notice. AFArea mode 22, 39-41 AF-Assist Illuminator...27, 31, 43, 83, 87 Aperture-Priority Auto exposure Auto Exposure Bracketing 61-62 Auto Exposure Lock 58-59 Autofocus 22, 38
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    Nikon Depth of field 67, 88 Dioptre adjustment 66 Distance information 32, 48, 78 D-type Nikkor lens 32, 34, 78, 86 DX-coded film 20, 36 Dynamic AF mode 39-41, 42 Dynamic AF Mode with Closest Subject Priority 39-41, 42 E Exposure compensation 60 Exposure meter 17 Exposure metering system
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    Nikon Multiple exposure 63-64 Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash 31, 78-79, 86 P Programmed Auto exposure mode 24-25, 50-51 R Ready-light 30, 79, 82-83, 85 Rear-Curtain Sync 81, 86 Red-Eye Reduction 81, 86 Red-Eye Reduction with SIow Sync 81, 86 s Self-timer 68 Shutter-Priority Auto exposure
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    Nikon 2 Reset to DX film speed setting for new film 0: Exposure Lock when shutter release button is lightly pressed 0: Disabled (initial setting) 1: Activated 8 Auto film loading when camera setting) 1: Auto Exposure lock only 2: Autofocus lock only 3: Auto Exposure lock (remains locked until
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    0: High-speed film rewind (initial setting) 1: Quiet film rewind 14 Multiple exposure 0: Single shutter release operation (initial setting) 1: Continuous shutter release operation 15 Time delay for auto meter-switch-off 4 : 4 sec. 6 : 6 sec. (initial setting) 8 : 8 sec. 12: 16 sec. 11 Self
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