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/gnihitraormr rebret Ire roffrrm",4 rwyfrir.,P tw,t$4.4etliigum- In some cases, your local film processing lab may not be able to handle the printing of panorama-size pictures. For details, consult your local photo shop or camera dealer. Also, before you have your film processed, ask your local photo shop about possible options for processing panorama pictures. Note that panorama pictures are more expensive and require a longer processing time than regular-size pictures. 1) If an entire roll consists of panorama-size pictures, be sure to specify panorama processing, and explain that your film consists entirely of panorama pictures. 2) When you have a mix of panorama and regular pictures on a single roll, you should have your film processed according to one of the following conditions: Ifyour localphoto shop has photo processing machinery equipped to process a single roll of film that contains a mix of bothpanorama andregular-size pictures: a) Explain that your film consists of a mix of panorama and regular-size pictures when you have your film processed. 100 Ifyour localphoto shop can onlyprocess either panorama or regular-size picturesIn a given roll: b) Ask for development only, so you can review the negative film before printing, and later specify separate printing of panorama and regular-size frames. c) Print all of the pictures in regular-size prints first, then later specify the panorama-size frames on the film and have them printed again in panorama size prints. Note that when panorama pictures are printed as regular-size pictures, the top and bottom of each picture will be blacked out. In a panorama picture, only the middle portion of each regular-size film frame is exposed. There is no difference, however, in the number ofpictures you can take with a roll, whether they be panorama, regular size, or a mix of both. Regular-size frame Panorama-size frame 101 En SPECIFICATIONS Type of camera 35mm autofocus lens-shutter camera with Nikon Zoom 38- 110mm f/4-10.8 lens Usable film DX-coded 35mm film in film cartridge Picture format Normal: 24 x 36mm Panorama: 13 x 36mm Lens 38mm f/4 - 110mm f/10.8; 6 elements in 5 groups Shutter Programmed electronic type; also serves as diaphragm blades Viewfinder Real-image viewfinder; frame coverage: approx. over 87% at 38mm or over 86% at 110mm in regular-size frame, approx. over 82% at 38mm or over 85% at 110mm in panorama-size frame; 104 0.35x magnification at 38mm, 0.92x at 110mm; -1.3 to +0.8DP eyesight adjustment Viewfinder Image size frame with parallax information compensation marks; panorama- format frame marks with parallax compensation marks (Lite•Touch Zoom 110 OD only); autofocus frame; flash ready-light LED; focus indicator (red ready-light LED flickers once) Focusing Activated by lightly pressing shutter release button; range from 0.86m or 2.8 ft. to infinity (0.93m or 3.1 ft. to infinity in Flash-Cancel mode); max. magnification

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Lens
Shutter
Viewfinder
104
In
some
cases,
your
local
film
processing
lab
may
not
be
able
to
handle
the
printing
of
panorama
-size
pictures.
For
details,
consult
your
local
photo
shop
or
camera
dealer.
Also,
before
you
have
your
film
processed,
ask
your
local
photo
shop
about
possible
options
for
processing
panorama
pictures.
Note
that
panorama
pictures
are
more
expensive
and
require
a
longer
processing
time
than
regular
-size
pictures.
100
1)
If
an
entire
roll
consists
of
panorama
-size
pictures,
be
sure
to
specify
panorama
processing,
and
explain
that
your
film
consists
entirely
of
panorama
pictures.
2)
When
you
have
a
mix
of
panorama
and
regular
pictures
on
a
single
roll,
you
should
have
your
film
processed
according
to
one
of
the
following
conditions:
If
your
local
photo
shop
has
photo
processing
machinery
equipped
to
process
a
single
roll
of
film
that
contains
a
mix
of
both
panorama
and
regular
-size
pictures:
a)
Explain
that
your
film
consists
of
a
mix
of
panorama
and
regular
-size
pictures
when
you
have
your
film
processed.
If
your
local
photo
shop
can
only
process
either
panorama
or
regular
-size
pictures
In
a
given
roll:
b)
Ask
for
development
only,
so
you
can
review
the
negative
film
before
printing,
and
later
specify
separate
printing
of
panorama
and
regular
-size
frames.
c)
Print
all
of
the
pictures
in
regular
-size
prints
first,
then
later
specify
the
panorama
-size
frames
on
the
film
and
have
them
printed
again
in
panorama
size
prints.
Note
that
when
panorama
pictures
are
printed
as
regular
-size
pictures,
the
top
and
bottom
of
each
picture
will
be
blacked
out.
En
SPECIFICATIONS
In
a
panorama
picture,
only
the
middle
portion
of
each
regular
-size
film
frame
is
exposed.
There
is
no
difference,
however,
in
the
number
of
pictures
you
can
take
with
a
roll,
whether
they
be
panorama,
regular
size,
or
a
mix
of
both.
Regular
-size
frame
Panorama
-size
frame
101
Type
of
camera
35mm
autofocus
lens
-shutter
camera
with
Nikon
Zoom
38-
110mm
f/4-10.8
lens
Usable
film
DX
-coded
35mm
film
in
film
cartridge
Picture
format
Normal:
24
x
36mm
Panorama:
13
x
36mm
38mm
f/4
-
110mm
f/10.8;
6
elements
in
5
groups
Programmed
electronic
type;
also
serves
as
diaphragm
blades
Real
-image
viewfinder;
frame
coverage:
approx.
over
87%
at
38mm
or
over
86%
at
110mm
in
regular
-size
frame,
approx.
over
82%
at
38mm
or
over
85%
at
110mm
in
panorama
-size
frame;
0.35x
magnification
at
38mm,
0.92x
at
110mm;
—1.3
to
+0.8DP
eyesight
adjustment
Viewfinder
Image
size
frame
with
parallax
information
compensation
marks;
panorama
-
format
frame
marks
with
parallax
compensation
marks
(Lite•Touch
Zoom
110
OD
only);
autofocus
frame;
flash
ready
-light
LED;
focus
indicator
(red
ready
-light
LED
flickers
once)
Focusing
Activated
by
lightly
pressing
shutter
release
button;
range
from
0.86m
or
2.8
ft
.
to
infinity
(0.93m
or
3.1
ft.
to
infinity
in
Flash
-Cancel
mode);
max.
magnification