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Nikon INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]
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CONTENTS------------------------------------------- FOREWORD ............ . . .... ..... .. . . . . ......... 3 NOMENCLATURE ... . . ... . . . ...... ... .... . ... . 4 - 8 BASIC OPERATION .... . . . . . ... ... ... .. .. . . . .... 9 - 20 MOUNTING THE LENS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 INSTALLING BATTERY ........ ...... .[...]
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MISCELLANEOUS ....... . .... . .... . ........... 71 - 83 CAMERA CARE TIPS ............. . .. . ....... 72 - 73 NOTES ON BATTERIES ...... .. ... .. . . .. . .. .. . . .. 74 SPECIFICATIONS .... . ...... . ... .. . . . .... .... 75 - 77 GLOSSARY ......... .. .. .. . .. . . .. . .. ... ... . 78 - 80 WARNING INDICATIONS .. . . . . .. .. . ... ....... 8[...]
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NOMENCLATURE Film plane indicator: Exact distance from lens mounting flange to film plane is 46.5mm. LCD panel : See page 8. Power switch Self-timer indicator LED: See pages 59 to 60. Release te r minal: Accepts optional Nikon Cable Release AR-3 or Double Cable Release AR-7 . Shutter release button Minimum aperture lock: Lock for programmed auto or[...]
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Viewfinder eyepiece Camera back Film cartridge confirmation window Camera back lock release: Push down to open camera back . Eyepiece cover DK-5 (pro- vided): Prevents stray light from entering viewfinder. AE (Auto Exposure) lock lever : See pages 50 to 51. Film rewind button: Press while sliding lever. Film rewind lever : Slide in the direction of[...]
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Exposure mode (MODE) button/Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash ( ~ ) button Film speed (ISO) button/Film speed setting mode (DX/M) button Film advance mode (DRIVE) button Metering system (:.::) button/Slow sync button Auto exposure bracketing (BKT) button Self-timer ( ~) button/Rear-Curtain sync button These buttons are used with the command dial or shi[...]
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Command d i al/shift button functions Combined with buttons listed below, the command dial and shift button provide various functions. Button With Command Dial With Shift Button Metering system ( :.: )/ Slow sync To select metering system , rotate dial while With shift button pressed, this button is used to button pressing Ihis button. (See page 29[...]
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f*l1r-!-- 9 ~---'=----t- 10 2 -i-l '-t-- 11 3 --~====~~ =~~~~~+-- 12 15 16 17 8 LCD panel i ndicat i ons 1. Exposure mode 2. Film speed setting mode 3 . Shu tt er speed/fi lm speed (for manual film speed setting)/num- ber of frames for auto exposure bracketing 4 . Metering system 5. Au t oma ti c Ba la nced Fill-Flash 6. Flash o utput com[...]
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BASIC OPERATION 9[...]
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MOUNTING THE LENS ---- -------- ----- 1 Remove camera body cap and front and rear l ens caps . 10 Aligning le ns mounting i nd ex on the camera body with lens' aperture index, twist lens counterc l ockwise until it locks sec ur ely into place. See page 62 for N i kon lens com- patibility c h art . To remove Push lens release button and turn le[...]
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INSTALLING BATTERY--------------- - Open battery chamber cover by sliding the lock release. Insert 6V lithium battery pack (Duracell DL 223A, Panasonic CR-P2 or equiva- lent) with "+" and "-" ends positioned as shown on the inside cover. Then push the battery pack down unitl it locks into p l ace . The battery chamber cover may [...]
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CHECKING BATTERY POWER----- - ------- - o~ ~ '-M r·~ I~C liD Ie_I ~ FS.o ( EJ ===~ After approx. 16 sec . With sufficient battery power, shutter speed and aperture indicators remain on for approx. 16 sec., unless you release shutter . If indicators turn off immediately, replace battery. Slide power switch to ON and confirm indications on LCD [...]
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LOADING FILM------------------- - To avoid fogging film (especially high-ISO film), do not load/unload film in direct sunlight. 1 '':II ~ nr-J rn :25 F5.b ( EJ Confirm whether ([j for auto setting is shown on the LCD panel. If not, press and ho ld shift button, then press I SO button so ([j appears . • Usable film speed range for OX-cod[...]
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Slide camera back lock release to open camera back . Pull film leader out to red index mark . 14 Insert film cartridge. Do not touch shutter curtains with your finger or with film leader. Check to ensure film is proper ly positioned with no slack . (See illustration)[...]
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Close camera back until lock release snaps closed. Confirm frame " 1" and <:l_ symbol appear on LCD panel. Lightly press shutter release button to confirm film installation symbol <:l appears in LCD panel. Frame counter shows " E" for " Empty. " pl ~ ~::.:,: I~~ Fe c [[j ' ,F . ~ , ;A I ~ - <=l_ - ( E e l[...]
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BASIC SHOOTING -- - --------- - -- - -- 1 Push MODE and DRIVE buttons simultaneously for more than one second until ~ , :: · l and ~ appear on the LCD panel (while viewfinder LCD shows P), indicating that camera settings are automatically reset for basic shooting as shown below: Film advance Metering system Exposure control Flexible program settin[...]
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Set lens to its minimum aperture (highest f-number marked in orange on AF Nikkor lenses). With AF Nikkor or AI-P lenses, lock lens aperture at its minimum setting. (See lens instruction manual) Look through viewfinder while turning focusing ring until the two halves of the split image rangefinder coincide perfectly to form a single unbroken image a[...]
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Compose picture and light ly press shut- ter re l ease button to turn meter on. ;=1 : c' 5 F s. 6 Confirm exposure. When exposure is correct, shutter speed and aperture indicators appear in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel. 18 If shutter speed indicator blinks - Picture blur alert: If a selected shutter speed is 1/(focallength) or slower, p[...]
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Fully depress shutter release button to take picture. Camera automatically advances film by one frame. LCD panel's frame counter increases by one . Shutter speed aperture indicators on the LCD panel and inside viewfinder turn off approx. two sec. after you re- lease shutter and remove your finger from shutter release button. REWINDING FILM----[...]
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35) To rewind film, while sliding film rewind lever in the direction of arrow, press film rewind button to start film rewinding. During film rewind , (!) _ symbol appears on the LCD panel, and frame counter will count backwards until rewind is complete. e You can rewind film before it reaches end of roll in the same manner. e lf camera stops during[...]
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CONTROLS IN DETAIL/ PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES ~~~---------------- 21[...]
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FILM SPEED SETTING----------------- FS.o ( El The N6000 offers two ways to set film speed - automatic film speed setting for OX-coded film and manual film speed setting. Each time you press the ISO button, while depressing the shift button , film speed setting changes from auto/OX to manual, or vice versa. The LCO panel shows IiJJ for auto; there i[...]
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If " Err ," 150 symbol and OX symbol are blinking: Non-OX-coded film or film with an unacceptable OX code is l oaded. Set I SO manually. MANUAL FILM SPEED SETIING Usable range for manual film speed settings is ISO 6 to 6400 . 1. Slide power switch to ON. 2. While depressing shift button, p r ess film speed (ISO) button so that [[! on the [...]
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3. While pressing ISO button, rotate command dial until desired number is shown. Film speed setting display changes as follows: 6 - 8 - 10 - 12 - 16 - 20 - 25 - 32 - 40 - 50 - 64 - 80 - 100 - 125 - 160 - 200 - 250 - 320 - 400 - 500 - 640 - 800 - 1000- 1250 - 1600 - 2000 - 2500 - 3200 - 4000 - 5000 - 6400 e With or without film loaded, you can confi[...]
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FILM ADVANCE MODE SETTING--- ----- - ---- Nikon N6000 has three automatic film-advance modes. To switch film-advance mode, press and hold DRIVE button and rotate command dial. ~ for single-frame shooting, IBl for continuous low-speed shooting and [BH for continuous high- speed shooting appear consecutively. SINGLE-FRAME SHOOTING ol ~ .Qjr-:: :2S FS[...]
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FOCUSING---------------------------------------- . ':' : 25 F ';. oS 1. 12mm-dia. central area 2 . Split-image range - finder 3 . Microprism color 4 . Matte field The type K focusing screen that comes with the N6000 has three focusing aids: A. Split-image focusing For precise, pinpoint focusing of subjects with distinct edges/contour[...]
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A . Split-image focusing B. Microprism focusing c. Matte-field focusing 27[...]
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EXPOSURE-------------------- -- ---------- ------ -- -- EXPOSURE METERING SYSTEMS The Nikon N6000 provides two types of exposure metering systems - Matrix Meter- ing and Center-Weighted Metering . MATRIX METERING This system is ideally suited for quick operation and for the most dependab le auto exposure contro l. It can a l so be used for manual m[...]
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METERING SYSTEM SETTING 1. Slide main switch to ON. 2. While pressing metering system button, rotate command dial until your desired symbo l - :: • .l for Matrix Metering or :( . )~ for Center-Weighted Metering appears in LCD panel. Matrix Metering is possible on l y with lenses that have a built-in CPU (such as AF Nikkor and AI-P lenses). When a[...]
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METERING SYSTEM SELECTION - WHEN TO USE MATRIX OR CENTER-WEIGHTED METERING In scenes with both very bright and very dark areas, these two metering systems produce varying results. For example: A . Scene containing the sun or scenes with high reflectivity If a scene contains strong highlights , such as the sun, snow or bright reflections, Center-Wei[...]
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Outdoor backlit subject J Matrix Metering Center-Weighted Metering Front-lit subject Matrix Metering ~. "-' Center-Weighted Metering • ... - ~ 31[...]
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D. Small dark subjects against a bright background A subject significan tl y sma ll er than any of the Matrix Meter- ing sec ti ons may not be recognized and integ r ated into the automatic exposure eva l uation . F or such subjects, sw it ch to Ce nt er-Weigh t ed Metering and make expos ur e compensa- tion w ith AE lock lever' or expos ur e [...]
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E. Sunset scenes If you want to emphasize a dramatic sunset but don't want Matrix Metering to lighten the scene for a dark foreground subject , use Center-Weighted Metering with or witho ut exposure compensa ti on. Matrix Metering Center-Weighted Metering 33[...]
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EXPOSURE MODE light reaching th e film is co ntroll ed by the sh utter a nd ape r- ture. The proper combination of shutter a nd aperture settings r esul ts in th e co rr ec t expos ur e. Th e n ecessa r y setti ng s will be based upon the ISO speed set for the film in use and the ope r atio n of th e camera 's expos ur e con tr o l sys te m. T[...]
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EXPOSURE MODE SETTING After turning power switch on, while pressing MODE button , rotate command dial. Exposure mode changes in the following sequence : ffiJ 125 F5 . 5 ~ (!)_ ( IJ Auto Multi - Program Shutter - Pr i ority Auto ffiJ 125 F5.5 ~ (:J Aperture-Priority Auto , .. ~ • I :::.~ + • .. ~ ..• - ffiJ 125 F5 . 5 ~ (!)_ ( IJ Manual No r m[...]
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36 For Pr ogra mmed auto or Shutter-Priority auto exposure mode , use only lense s that hav e a built - in CPU such as AF Nikkor or AI-P lenses. With other lense s, exposure mode is automatically set to Aperture-Priority auto and th e metering system to Center-Weighted. In this case, when you lightly press shutter release but - ton , exposure mode [...]
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Program Charts The EV (exposu r e value) c h arts demonstrate the difference between N6000 Auto Mul ti -Program a nd Normal Program . Follow either colored line to where it in t ersects a diagonal line. This shows the combination of aperture (vertical line) and shu t- ter speed (horizontal line), whic h will automa ti ca ll y be seleced at each EV [...]
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FLEXIBLE PROGRAM When you want to use a specific shutter speed or aperture in Programmed auto exposure mode, use the Flexible Program function. Flexible Program enables you to temporarily change an automatically set shutter speed/aperture combination in 1 EV step, while maintaining the correct exposure. 1. Lightly press shutter release button. 38 2[...]
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SHUTTER-PRIORITY AUTO EXPOSURE MODE Subject movement and your ability to hold the camera steady will determine what shutter speed you shou ld choose. Faster speeds will generally produce sharper images. For creative effects you may use slower speeds. Make your choice accord- ingly. The N6000's computer automatically selects th e proper apertur[...]
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OPERATION IN SHUTTER- PR I ORITY AUTO EXPOSURE MODE 1. Set lens to its minimum aperture setting (highest f-number) . 40 With AF Nikkor and AI-P-Nikkor lenses, lock lens aperture at mini- mum setting . ,- .:. 2. While pressing MODE button, rotate command dial until "S" appears on LCD panel and viewfinder. :; E' S c, F S. :; 3. Remove [...]
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4. Confirm aperture value. Camera selects correct aperture for shutter speed selected. If meter has automatically turned off and LCO indicators disappear, turn meter on again by lightly pressing shutter release button. 5. Fully depress shutter release button to take the picture. cl ~ ~~ . :: [jJJ 60 ~ (!)- If " HI " appears in the apertur[...]
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APERTURE-PRIORITY AUTO EXPOSURE MODE Select the aperture based on how shallow or l arge you want depth of field to be . Smaller apertures will make the back- ground and foreground sharper (good for scenic pictures) while larger apertures will produce a shallower depth of field (good for portraits). Your selected aperture will determine th e shutter[...]
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OPERATION IN APERTURE- PRIORITY AUTO EXPOSURE MODE ,-, ;-, 1. While pressing exposure MODE button, rotate command dial until UP' appears on the LCD pane l and viewfinder. !=: : c· 5 F 5. :5 2. Remove finger from expos ur e mode setti ng bu tt on and set lens to desired f-number by rotating lens aperture ring. . Aperture changes in the follow[...]
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3. Confirm shutter speed, Camera selects correct shutter speed to match your aperture setting, If meter is automatically turned off and LCD indicators disappear, turn meter on again by lightly pressing shutter release button, 4. Fully depress shutter release button to take the picture, 44 If shutter speed indicator blinks - Picture blur alert : A s[...]
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MANUAL EXPOSURE MODE Manual exposure control allows you to make both aperture and shu tt er speed settings. You'l l probably fo ll ow the recom- mendation of the camera's light meter for technically correct exposure, but you may choose otherwise and modify exposure settings for creative effects or special requirements. OPERATION IN MANUAL[...]
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2. Remove finger form exposure mode button, set shu tt er speed using command dial, and aperture using lens aper- ture ring. • With lenses that have no CPU, "F--" appears instead of aperture value on the LCD panel and viewfinder. t·: bet FE: +I . . ~ .. ,- 3. Adjust aperture and/or shutter speed until Electronic Analog Display indicate[...]
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Examples : + ... 0 ..• - + ... 0 .•• - ~IIII I Over +1EV ± OEV + ... 0 ..• - + ... 0 •.• - 1111 III +1EV -2/3EV + ... 0 .•• - + ... 0 •.• II IIII~ +1/3EV Below -1EV "--=- ) If me t er is au t oma t ica ll y turn ed off and L C D indicators disappear, turn meter on again by lig htl y pressing shutter release button . 4. Ful[...]
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TO GET EXPOSURE METER READING FOR A MAIN SUBJECT OFF CENTER If you want to set desired exposure on a particular subject, use Center-Weighted Metering. With a subject outside the 12mm-dia. circle, or when there is a sUbstantial difference in brightness between the main subject and the back- ground (e.g., a strong ly backlit subject), use the followi[...]
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4. Recompose the picture and shoot. BULB SETTING r": b~, t b F S. :; For long-time exposure, use B (bulb) setting. On bulb setting, shutter remains open as long as shutter release button re - mains depressed. This setting can only be used in Manual exposure mode . To select, rotate command dial c l ockwise until " bulb " appears. e W[...]
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EXPOSURE COMPENSATION Matrix Metering provides the main subject with correct expo- sure in virtually any lighting situation, without having to use manual exposure compensation. But in Center-Weighted Metering, for situations where you want to change composi- tions or for unusual situations such as snowscapes, backlit subjects or when the main subje[...]
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2. Lightly press shutter release button, and confirm shutter speed and aperture in viewfinder . 4. Recompose and shoot. 3. While light ly pressing shutter release button, slide AE lock lever and hold in. - While AE lock lever is held in, shutter speed indication does not blink for picture-blur alert, even if a slow shutter speed is selected.[...]
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EXPOSURE COMPENSATION BUTTON If you wish to modify the exposure contro l (from the ISO stan- dard), use the Exposure Compensation system. Modification from -5EV to +5EV is possible. Be sure to reset the control to zero to resume normal operation. While pressing exposure compensation II! butto n , rota te com- mand dial to set desired compensation v[...]
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Without compensation +2EV compensation Examples : r-----------~ ,-----------, Over +1EV >11+jii~ .. '- ,n I.U +1EV +1/3EV >11+' . "1""' nrl !.I.LI D. D +, . . ~ .. I- ~ ± OEV >11+· ·· ~ii' r, -, !.I. I -2/3EV >11+· · ·~iir; , -, I. I Below-1EV 53[...]
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AUTO EXPOSURE BRACKETING When you want a variety of exposures of the same subject (e.g., when shooting a sunset), use the N6000's auto exposure bracketing func ti on to obtain three or five different exposures. Auto exposure bracketing only operates in connection with any of th e auto expo- sure contro l modes. 54[...]
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fJ ' t- • 1. Set exposure mode to Programmed auto, Shutter-Priority auto or Aperture-Priority auto. In Programmed auto exposure mode, both shutter speed and aperture will be changed for your set compensation value in stepped sequence. Aperture will be changed in Shutter-Priority auto; shutter speed will be changed in Aperture-Priority auto. [...]
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-,.- .-,-, :.,_'" '-'.' 3. While pressing BKT button, rotate command dial until your desired combination of number of frames and compensa- tion value appear on the LCD panel and viewfinder. For example, to shoot three frames with O.? degree compensa- tion , set 3F-0.? S6 Indication changes: 1 F-OO Oust after the BKT button [...]
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5 . Depress shutter release button to release shutter and start au to exposure bracketing operation . Number of frames for auto exposure bracketing decreases each time shot is taken. For example, if you have set number of frames and com- pensation value as 3F-O.7, three shots - the first with -0.7 underexposed , the second wi th out compensa ti on [...]
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,:. 5 c. F 5. E. ( ) 6. When all frames set are taken , ITIJj and ~ marks disappear showing auto exposure bracketing operation completed and automatica ll y cancelled. 58 ~;~ OFF' • e To cance l a ut o exposure bracketing before or during opera ti on, while pressing shift button, push BKT button. 1TIJj and >11 marks disappear. e lf you se[...]
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SELF-TIMER OPERATION----------------- ONE-SHOT SELF-TIMER 1. While pressing ~ button, rotate command dial until desired timer duration appears on the LCD panel. Timer duration can be selected between 2 to 30 seconds in one-second increments. e2F - 10 for two-shot self-timer appears next to 1F-30 . For two-shot self-timer operation, see next page. 2[...]
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TWO-SHOT SELF-TIMER It is possible to take two consecutive self-timer pictures. . 1. While pressing self-timer 0 button, rotate command dial coun terclockwise until 2F-1O (next to 1F-30) appears on the LCD panel. 2. Compose picture and confirm focus and exposure . 3. While pressing 0 button, fully depress shutter release button. 60 Self-timer LED s[...]
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ACCESSORIES 61[...]
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LENS COMPATIBILlTV-------------- -- - LENS COMPATIBILITY CHART Exposure mode Metering system Programmed Shutter- Aperture- Manua l Matrix Center- auto prior i ty auto priority auto Weighted AF Nikkor lenses (except AF 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ni kkor lenses for F3AF) AI-P type Nikkor ED 500mm 1/4 IF 0 0 0 0 0 0 A I - or AI-S-type Nikkor lenses (in- X X 0 0 X 0 [...]
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e The following Nikkor lenses cannot be attached to the N6000. (Camera body or lens may be damaged). e Non-AI lenses e Fisheye 6mm f15.6 e Fisheye OP 10mm 115.6 e 200-600mm fl9 . 5 (No . 280001 to 301922) e ED 180-600mm 118 (No. 174041 to 174180) e ED 360-1200mm 1/11 (No. 174031 to 174127) e 400mm f15.6 and 600mm 1/5 . 6 with Foc u sing Unit AU-1 e[...]
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ACCESSORIES-------------------------------------- OPTIONAL SPEEDLIGHTS Nikon Speedlights S8-24/S8-23/S8-22/S8 - 20 With these Speed lights , N6000 provides automatic ba l anced fill-flash . You can brighten shadows and balance subject and background illumination l eve ls without comp l ex ca l cu l a ti o ns. I n addition, manual f l ash output l e[...]
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CLOSE-UP ACCESSORIES For nature l overs, scientists, even general use, c l ose-up pho- tography provides the means to see th e world in a ll its smaller deta il s. The following are availab le for making your c l ose-up photography even closer than the distance index engraved on your lens: Close-Up Attachment Lenses - No . 0, 1 , 2 , 3T , 4T , 5T a[...]
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Nikon Bellows Attachment PB-6 Mounts between the N6000 and lens for close-up and macro photography. You can vary lens extension, producing repro- duc t ion ratios from 1 : 1. 1 up to 4 : 1 with a 50mm lens mounted normally. The lens can also be moun t ed in reverse to maintain aberration correction in the extreme close-up range. The P8-6 has a stop[...]
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Note on Close - Up Photography e ln close-up photography, depth of field is generally shallow . Thus, you must stop lens aperture down as much as possible to get the greatest area of sharp focus. e lmage magnification is so high that even the slightest movement during shooting will cause a blurred image. To avoid this, use tripod with a cable relea[...]
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OTHER ACCESSORIES Lens Hoods These are recommended to prevent stray light from entering the l ens and causing ghost images and flare. Four types are available to match various Nikon / Nikkor lenses: snap-on, screw-in, telescopic (already incorporated into the lens) , and slip-on. Le ns Hood 68 Filters Nikon offers a wide selection of filters of var[...]
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Nikon Filters Filler Filter factor Screw-in type (mm) Drop-in Bayonet- Type designa- Daylight Tungsten 39 52 62 72 77 82 95 122 160 type mount tion light (Series IX) type For Both Color a nd Skylight L1BC 1 • • • • • Bla ck-a nd - Whit e Film Ultraviol e t L37C 1 • • • • • • • • • Ultraviolet L39 1 • • Light Y44 1 .5[...]
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Semi-Soft camera Cases Two types are available : the CF - 45 for use with AF Zoom - Nikkor 35-70mm 1/3 . 3 -1/ 4.5 or smaller lens, and the CF - 46 for AF Zoom-Nikkor 35 - 135mm 1/3.5 - 1/4 . 5 or smaller lens . Neckstraps Webbed nylon neckstraps AN-4Y (ye ll ow), AN-4B (b lack ), and wider webbed nylon neckstraps AN-6Y (yellow), AN-6W (brown) are [...]
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MISCELLANEOUS 71[...]
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CAMERA CARE TIPS------------------ 1. Never touch reflex mirror or focusing screen. Remove dust with a blower brush . 7. Clean viewfinder eyepiece and LCD panel with a soft, clean cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners. 72 2. Never touch shutter curtains. 8. Clean glass surfaces such as the lens with a blower brush; avoid using lens tissue as much as po[...]
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4. Do not leave camera in a hot place. 9 . Do not lubricate the camera. 5. Keep camera away from water or moisture. When using camera near water, guard against splashes, espe- cially salt water spray. 10. Store camera in a cool, dry place away from naphthalene or camphor (moth repellents). In a humid envi- ronment, store camera inside a vinyl bag w[...]
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NOTES ON BATTERIES-------- 1. When not using camera for a long period, remove battery. 3. When replacing battery, be sure to use fresh battery. 74 2. Battery power drains off in extremely cold temperatures - make sure bat- tery is new and keep camera body wrapped in something warm. 4. Do not throw used batteries into a fire. This device complies wi[...]
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SPECIFICATIONS- ---- ---------- ----- Type of camera Picture format Lens mount Lens Exposure metering Metering range Exposure meter Exposure modes Programmed auto exposure control Shutter-priority auto exposure control Aperture-priority auto exposure control Integral-motor 35mm single-lens reflex 24mm x 36mm (standard 35mm film format) Nikon F moun[...]
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Focusing screen Film speed range Film speed setting Self-timer Reflex mirro r Flasll sync control Flash synchron i zat i on 76 Fixed Nikon Type K screen with central split-image rangefinder circ l e, microprism collar and matte/Fresnel outer field; 12mm-dia. reference circle denotes Center-Weighted metering area ISO 25 to ISO 5000 for OX-coded fi l[...]
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Number of film rolls per fresh battery · at 20 °C (68 ° F) at -10°C (WF) With 36-exposure approx.140 approx . 80 film rolls With 24-exposure approx.210 approx . 120 film rolls *At 1 1 125 sec. or faster shutter speed Frame counter Film rewind Camera back Power source Checking battery power Additive type; counts back while fi lm is rewinding Aut[...]
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GLOSSARV-------- -- -------- ---- -------- ---- -- -- --- Balanced fill-flash operation A method of flash photography which keeps flash brightness in balance with the ambient light. N6000 provides automatic balanced fill-flash operation with Nikon-dedicated TIL con- trolled Speedlights. Center-We i ghted metering An SLR light meter, invented by Nik[...]
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Fill-flash A method of flash pho t ography which combines flash illumina - tion and ambient li gh t, but does not necessarily attempt to balance the two types of illumination . Flash synchronization The timing of the flash so it fires coincident with the operation of the camera's shu tt er. There are two types of synchron i zatio n: Normal Syn[...]
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TTL Through-The-Lens. Most SLR cameras have built-in meters which measure light after it has passed through the lens, a feature that enables exposure readings to be taken from the actual image about to be recorded on film, whatever the lens' angle of view and regardless of whether a filter is used. TTL auto flash The camera's light sensor[...]
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WARNING INDICATIONS----- ----- --- --- - LCD panel ShuHer Cause and remedy I , I I I I I I I ~ 5J~ - All indicators shown blink Lo c ks Battery power is insufficient. Repla ce with a fresh Mr., - battery pack. L~ ([l I eS F S. O : ~ <::l_ ( :J - " " I I I ' ~F Err , ISO and OX marks blink L ocks Non-DX-coded film or film with an u[...]
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LCD panel Shutter Cause and remedy j &i ~ t·:: blinks Can be You set Matrix metering though a lens without CPU is . [ .] - released attached. Metering system is automatically set to rn :25 F- - Center-Weighted mete r ing. ~ <:l_ [ n J I~ PM , P or 5 b l ink and F-- Can be You set programmed auto or shutter-priority auto M ~ appears released[...]
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LCD panel Shutter cause and remedy 1 5J ~ ~ r.l _ ~ HI appears in auto Can be Overexposure may occur. M F.' exposure mode released ffiJ C i O F22 ffiJ 60 1-1: D ~ ._ ( :J ~ (!)- ( : 5l ~ ~ [O lo b l inks in auto Can be Underexposure may occur. M [. ; , • .:1 [.~ ~ " ~ ii , expos u re mode released ffiJ - l 0- F3.B ffiJ 250 - l o ~ ~ &ap[...]
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No reproduc t ion in any form of th is man u a t , in whole or in part (except for brief quotation i n critical articles or reviews), may be made without written authorization from NIKON CORPORATION . NIKON CORPORATION Nikon FUJI BLDG ., 2- 3, MARUNOUCHI 3-CHOME , CHIYODA - KU , TOKYO 100 , JAPAN PHONE : 81 -3 - 214 - 5311 TELEX : J22601 (NIKON) FA[...]
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IF "Err" BLINKS ON THE LCD PANEL: During film advance If the camera detects a malfunction with the film transport function, film advance stops and Err blinks in the LCD panel. When this occurs, remove your finger from the shutter release button, then fully depress the shutter release button and confirm that Err disappears . When you press[...]