[. . . ] (En) INSTRUCTION MANUAL En Introduction Take trial shots before shooting at important occasions like weddings or graduations. · Have Nikon spot-check your camera regularly Nikon recommends that you have your camera serviced by an authorised dealer or service centre at least once every two years. · Using your camera correctly The Nikon F55/F55D's performance has been optimised for use with Nikon brand accessories. Accessories made by other manufacturers may not meet Nikon's criteria for specifications, and nonconforming accessories could damage the F55/F55D's components. [. . . ] (Turning the power switch off does not cancel the Exposure Compensation. ) No compensation +0. 5 EV compensation Check points ­0. 5 EV compensation · The Exposure Compensation cannot be set in a or M exposure mode. · Once the Exposure Compensation is set in each P, S or A exposure mode, compensation remains in that exposure mode. Changing the exposure mode to M, a or Vari-Program temporarily cancels the compensation. · Exposure Compensation set in Vari-Program is cancelled when exposure mode is changed. · If the exposure compensation is set when the built-in Speedlight is used, the flash output level is also compensated. Over +1. 0 EV compensation Under ­1. 0 EV compensation 64 65 ADVANCED OPERATION Auto Exposure Bracketing Auto Exposure Bracketing allows you to shoot in selected compensated EV values (maximum of ±2 EV) shifting from the automatically set proper exposure (or selected exposure in Manual exposure mode) for three shots each time the shutter is released. · Auto Exposure Bracketing is available in P, S, A and M exposure modes. · Shutter speed and aperture in P, aperture in S and shutter speed in A and M exposure mode are bracketed. · In any of the exposure modes, both flash output level for the flash illuminated subject and exposure on the background are bracketed when a Speedlight is used. · Compensated EV value and bracketing order Compensated EV value 0. 5 1. 0 1. 5 2. 0 Bracketing order 0, ­0. 5, +0. 5 0, ­1. 0, +1. 0 0, ­1. 5, +1. 5 0, ­2. 0, +2. 0 Tip Bracketing 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 with colour slide film and where the latitude of the proper exposure is minimal. 1 Rotate the Command Dial while pressing the Auto Exposure Bracketing ¸ button to set desired bracketing value (within ±2 EV without combining exposure compensation). 2 Compose picture, confirm focus indicator / and shoot. · Each time the shutter release button is depressed, correct EV, under EV, and over EV exposure are performed in that order while the blinking electronic analogue exposure display shows the correct, under-, then overexposure. Compensated shutter speed and aperture values are displayed during shooting. · If the Exposure Compensation function (page 64) is also set, bracketing will be combined with the Exposure Compensation values. It is useful to perform Bracketing with a compensated value of over +2 EV or under ­2 EV (maximum of ±4 EV). · If the end of the film roll is reached during bracketing, the remaining shots can be 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. The display changes as follows: Cancel (no display) · When the bracketing value is set (and while the exposure meter is on), z appears and = blinks in the LCD panel, and = and electronic analogue exposure display blink in the viewfinder. · Bracketing value can be confirmed by pressing the ¸ button. First shot (correct EV) Second shot (under EV) Third shot (over EV) 66 67 ADVANCED OPERATION Electronic analogue exposure display Auto Exposure Bracketing--continued Multiple Exposure Multiple Exposure consists of two or more exposures of one or more subjects in the same frame. · Multiple Exposure can be set in P, S, A and M exposure modes. 3 Auto Exposure Bracketing is completed and automatically cancelled when the third shot is taken. · z and = in the LCD panel and = and the electronic analogue exposure display in the viewfinder disappear when the bracketing is completed. · To cancel the bracketing, rotate the Command Dial while pressing the ¸ button so z disappears from the LCD panel. Turning the power switch off does not cancel bracketing. 1 Rotate the Command Dial while pressing the multiple exposure ¸ button so Z appears in the LCD panel. The display changes as follows: Check points · Auto Exposure Bracketing cannot be performed in a and Vari-Program. · Auto Exposure Bracketing and Multiple Exposure (page 69) cannot be set simultaneously. · Auto Exposure Bracketing and Long Time exposure (page 62) cannot be set simultaneously. Cancel (no display) · Z appears in the LCD panel when the Multiple Exposure is set. 2 Rotate the Command Dial while pressing the button to set the necessary Exposure Compensation. 68 · Test shooting is recommended since the compensation actually required varies depending on the shooting situation. · When the background is completely dark and subjects do not overlap, no compensation is necessary for each shot. · In some cases, frames may shift slightly in multiple exposure. [. . . ] Fixed-eyelevel penta-Dach-mirror type, built-in dioptre adjustment (­1. 5 to +0. 8m­1) 17mm (at ­1. 0m­1) B-type Clear Matte Screen V with focus brackets Approx. 0. 68-0. 60x with 50mm lens set to infinity (at ­1. 5 to +0. 8m­1) Focus indications, focus area, shutter speed, aperture, electronic analogue exposure display/Exposure Compensation value display, Exposure Compensation, flash ready-light/flash recommended/full flash output Three sets of focus brackets (area) Automatic, instant-return type Instant-return type Auto Exposure Bracketing Film speed setting Bracketing range: ±2 EV; number of shots: three; bracketing steps: 0. 5, 1, 1. 5 or 2 EV (except in a or Vari-Program) · Automatically set to ISO film speed of DX-coded film in use (manual not selectable) · Film speed range: DX: ISO 25-5000, automatically set to ISO 100 with non-DX-coded film Metering range Focus area Focus Area mode Autofocus TTL phase detection, Nikon Multi-CAM530 autofocus module with AF-Assist Illuminator (approx. 0. 5m-3m) · Detection range: EV ­1 to EV 19 (ISO 100, at normal temperature) AF: Auto-Servo AF: camera automatically chooses Single Servo AF or Continuous Servo AF operation according to the subject status, i. e. · Single Servo AF (focus is locked when the subject is in-focus) · Continuous Servo AF (camera continues to focus on a moving subject) Focus Tracking with Lock-OnTM automatically activated by subject's status M: Manual focus One of three focus areas can be selected · Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority · Dynamic AF Mode · Single Area with M focus mode TTL full-aperture exposure metering system Three metering systems selectable (limitations with lens used) · 3D five-segment Matrix Metering: with G- or D-type AF Nikkor · Five-segment Matrix Metering: with AF Nikkor other than G- or Dtype (except AF Nikkor for F3AF and IX-Nikkor), AI-P Nikkor · Centre Partial Metering: automatically selected with Manual exposure mode 3D Matrix Metering: EV 1-20 Centre Partial Metering: EV 1-20 (at normal temperature, ISO 100, f/1. 4 lens) Lens servo Picture format Lens mount Lens Viewfinder Eyepoint Focusing screen Viewfinder frame coverage Finder magnification Viewfinder information (with illuminator) Metering system Exposure meter coupling CPU Exposure Compensation Exposure compensated in ±2 EV range, in 1/2 steps (except in M, a or Programmed Flash) Reflex mirror Lens aperture 110 111 MISCELLANEOUS Specifications--continued Shutter Shutter speeds Electronically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutter · In a, s, d, f, g, h, P, A: Automatically set between 30 and 1/2000 sec. 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