Nikon N60 Instruction Manual - Page 8

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Contents The "Basic Operation" section introduces battery, lens, film, focusing, exposure and shooting in basic steps for easy picture-taking even for SLR camera beginners. "Detailed Operation" explains each function, from lens to exposure, in detail, in approximately the same order as the steps in the "Basic Operation" section. After becoming familiar with basic shooting, refer to the detailed explanation of each operation/function to step up to advanced shooting that requires more advanced techniques. "Flash Photography" introduces flash photography using the N60/N60QD's builtin Speedlight and optional Speedlight in the dark, as well as other flash-shooting situations in bright conditions. Please read this manual thoroughly and carefully to get the most out of your Nikon N60/N60QD. PREPARATION 2-11 Nomenclature 2-3 LCDNiewfinder Displays 4-5 Introduction 6-7 About This Manual 10-11 BASIC OPERATION 13-30 1. Install Batteries and Check Battery Power 14-15 2. Mount Lens and Set Aperture 16-17 3. Load Film 18-19 4. Set Focus Mode Selector to AF 20-21 5. Set Exposure Mode Dial to 8 22-23 6. Hold Camera and Focus 24-25 7. Confirm Indications in Viewfinder and Release Shutter ...........26-27 8. Using Built-In Speedlight 28-29 About Focus and Exposure 30 8

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Contents
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The "Basic Operation" section introduces battery, lens, film, focusing, exposure
and shooting
in
basic steps for easy picture-taking even for SLR camera
beginners.
"Detailed Operation" explains each function, from lens to exposure,
in
detail, in
approximately the same order
as
the steps
in
the "Basic Operation" section.
After becoming familiar with basic shooting, refer
to
the detailed explanation of
each operation/function
to
step up to advanced shooting that requires more
advanced techniques.
"Flash Photography" introduces flash photography using the N60/N60QD's built-
in
Speed light and optional Speedlight
in
the dark, as well
as
other flash-shooting
situations
in
bright conditions.
Please read this manual thoroughly and carefully to get the most out of your
Nikon N60/N60QD.
PREPARATION
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2-11
Nomenclature
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2-3
LCDNiewfinder Displays
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.4-5
Introduction
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6-7
About This Manual
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10-11
BASIC OPERATION
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13-30
1.
Install Batteries and Check Battery Power
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14-15
2.
Mount Lens and Set Aperture
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16-17
3.
Load Film
..................................................................................
18-19
4.
Set Focus Mode Selector to
AF
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20-21
5.
Set Exposure Mode Dial to 8
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22-23
6.
Hold Camera and Focus
...........................................................
24-25
7.
Confirm Indications
in
Viewfinder and Release Shutter
...........
26-27
8.
Using Built-In Speedlight..
........................................................
28-29
About Focus and Exposure
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30