[. . . ] (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 F75/F75D'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 F75/F75D's components. [. . . ] · The shutter cannot be released when the film advance mode/Custom Setting selector is set to CSM. Set the dial to the desired film advance mode before shooting. 72 73 CUSTOM SETTING · Creating Custom Setting · Cancelling Custom Setting Menu/Features of Custom Setting--continued * Refer also to the Custom Setting Menu table at the end of this instruction manual. 1. Beep sound (pages 28, 41, 84) Options: 0: Activated (initial setting) 1: Disabled At initial setting, beep sound is emitted when focus is achieved in autofocus, during self-timer or two-sec. This beep sound can be turned off with option 1 in this menu. Options: 0: Disabled (initial setting) 1: Activated At initial setting, Auto Exposure Lock can be performed by pressing the x button. However, Auto Exposure can be set to be locked by lightly pressing the shutter release button. 6. AE-L button (pages 52/80) 0: Auto Exposure lock only (initial setting) 1: AE/AF simultaneous lock 2: AF operation only starts by pressing x button At initial setting, only Auto Exposure is locked when the x button is pressed. However, Auto Exposure and autofocus can be set to be locked simultaneously. Also at initial setting, autofocusing starts when the shutter release button is lightly pressed, but it can be set to activate when the x button is pressed. (In this setting, pressing the shutter release button lightly does not start autofocusing. ) Options 2. Warning indications in the viewfinder (pages 9, 17, 21, 31, 78) Options: 0: Displayed (initial setting) 1: Off At initial setting, when battery power is low, no film is loaded, or film is not loaded properly, warning indications such as m or oe appear in the viewfinder. Bracketing order (page 67) Options: 0: Metered value, under, over (initial setting) 1: Under, metered value, over Bracketing is normally performed in the order of the initial setting. However, this Bracketing order can be changed to be performed from negative compensation to positive compensation. 7. Metering system in the Auto Exposure lock (page 80) Options: 0: Centre-Weighted (initial setting) 1: Matrix 2: Spot At initial setting, the exposure metering system automatically changes to CentreWeighted Metering when Auto Exposure lock is performed. Focus area illumination (page 9) Options: 0: Automatically illuminated for low light (initial setting) 1: Cancelled 2: Always illuminated At initial setting, selected focus area (focus brackets) in the viewfinder is temporarily illuminated in red depending on the subject brightness for easy identification. However, it can be set not to be illuminated or always illuminated regardless of the subject brightness. 8. Note that the usable number of film rolls per batteries decreases with the longer delay time for auto meter-switch-off since it consumes more power. Options 74 75 CUSTOM SETTING · Menu number and Custom Setting options 5. Auto Exposure Lock when shutter release button is lightly pressed (page 80) Menu/Features of Custom Setting--continued 9. (initial setting) 20 : 20 sec. 10. Standby duration for the remote control operation (page 84) Options 1 : 1 min. 10 : 10 min. OTHER FUNCTIONS This section describes other useful camera functions and information. 11. LCD illuminates by pressing any function button (page 8) 0: Disabled (initial setting) 1: Activated At initial setting, pressing the j button activates the LCD illuminator. Options 12. AF-Assist Illuminator activation (page 50) 0: Activated (initial setting) 1: Disabled Note that AF-Assist Illuminator of the optional Speedlight cannot be turned off with this option. Options · · · · · · · · Film rewind Film advance mode Auto exposure lock Dioptre adjustment Viewfinder accessories Depth-of-field preview Remote control operation (optional) Available mode combinations 76 77 Film Rewind This section explains mid-roll rewind and what to do if the film does not rewind. Film Advance Mode Two film advance modes, single-frame and continuous shooting are available with the F75/F75D. Mid-roll rewind · To rewind film at mid-roll, press the two film rewind , , buttons simultaneously for approx. [. . . ] 5m directly in front of the camera; battery: one 3V CR2025 lithium battery; battery life: approx. 5 years (may differ with usage amount or other operating conditions); dimensions: approx. 10g including battery Stop-down lens aperture by pressing depth-of-field button; electronically controlled Easy loading, automatic prewind with built-in motor; film automatically advances to first frame (frame of the maximum number of available exposure) when camera back is closed · Automatic advance with built-in motor · i: Single-frame shooting, ~: Continuous shooting · Film advance speed: approx. 1. 5 fps (fresh batteries) · Automatic rewind with built-in motor · Mid-roll rewind available Shutter Shutter speeds Sync contact Built-in Speedlight Film rewind Multiple exposure LCD panel information Flash control Shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation, exposure compensation value, auto exposure bracketing, multiple exposure, flash sync mode, focus area, battery power, frame counter, self-timer, remote control Built-in clock: 24-hour type with timing accuracy within ±90 seconds a month; leap year adjustment until December 31, 2049 Usable film: ISO 32 to 3200 DX-coded film Display mode: Year/Month/Day, Day/Hour/Minute, No Imprint, Month/Day/Year and Day/Month/Year Hinged back with film confirmation window F75D: data imprint LCD panel/buttons Two 3V CR2 lithium batteries Power ON and OFF position Auto meter shut-off 5 sec. 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