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F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 2 Introduction • Take trial shots BEFORE YOU BEGIN • Thank you for purchasing the Nikon F75/F75D—a camera that is sure to make photography a bigger part of your life. Get to know your F75/F75D camera, and be sure to read this manual thoroughly before using it. We recommend that you keep this manual handy. Take trial shots before shooting at important occasions like weddings or graduations.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 4 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ...................................................................................2-11 ADVANCED OPERATION ...........................................................................63-70 Introduction.........................................................................................................................2-3 Nomenclature .....................................................................................................................
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 6 Built-in Speedlight (p. 38/90) Exposure mode dial (p. 10) LCD illuminator button (p. 8) Camera strap eyelet Camera strap eyelet Accessory shoe (p. 108) Rubber eyecup (p. 82) Self-timer/remote control button (p. 40/84) Auto exposure lock button (p. 80) Command Dial LCD panel (p. 8) Dioptre adjustment lever (p. 82) Aperture (p. 61)/Exposure Compensation button (p. 64)/ Film rewind button (p. 78) Viewfinder eyepiece Focus Area selector (p.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 8 • LCD panel • Viewfinder display Remote control (p. 84) Self-timer (p. 40) Aperture Battery power (p. 17) 12mm-dia. reference circle for Centre-Weighted Metering area (p. 60) Shutter speed Beep sound (p. 28) Film status (p. 21) Focus area (focus brackets) (p. 28/48) Auto Exposure Bracketing (p. 66) Battery power (p. 17) Exposure Compensation (p. 64) Flash sync mode (p. 92/95) Focus indicator (p. 29/44) Shutter speed Aperture Focus area (p.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 10 Available Exposure Modes • Point-and-shoot exposure mode BEFORE YOU BEGIN The exposure mode dial of the Nikon F75/F75D can be divided into two sections. One is the user-controlled exposure mode with Auto-Multi Program, Shutter-Priority Auto, Aperture-Priority Auto or Manual exposure modes, where the photographer can determine various exposure factors.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 12 Start Shooting Immediately the camera properly, compose frame and focus (page 28) by lightly pressing the shutter release button (page 18). 5 Hold 2 Attach the lens and turn the power switch on (page 18). focus indicator / appears without blinking and in6 Confirm focus beep sound is emitted, and slowly depress the shutter release button (page 30). 3 Open the camera back and install the film (page 20).
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 14 About Shutter Release Button Lightly pressing the shutter release button and holding it halfway down activates the camera’s exposure meter and pressing it all the way down releases the shutter. 1 Lightly press the shutter release button. Before pressing Lightly pressing 2 PREPARATION • When the focus mode selector is set to AF (autofocus), camera starts to focus on the subject when the shutter release button is lightly pressed (page 28).
1 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 16 Install Batteries and Check Battery Power Use two CR2-type 3V lithium batteries. 1 Turn the power switch off and open the battery chamber cover by sliding the battery chamber cover lock release lever toward indicated direction. 3 Turn the power switch on and confirm battery power with the N indication.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM 2 Page 18 Mount Lens Turn the power switch off and mount the lens to the camera body. Turn the power switch off and mount the lens to the camera body. Check the lens type. CPU contacts of CPU Nikkor lens Å G-type Nikkor lens • Position lens in the camera’s bayonet mount so that the mounting indexes on lens and camera body are aligned, then twist lens anticlockwise until it locks into place. (Be sure not to touch the lens release button.
F75 (En) 3 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 20 Load Film Turn the power switch on and load DX-coded film. With DX-coded film, film speed will be set automatically (ISO 25-5000). When the camera back is closed, the film automatically advances and the number of available exposures is displayed in the LCD panel. Turn the power switch on, open the camera back by sliding the camera back lock release lever and load film. • Film cartridge can be loaded smoothly if inserted from the bottom.
F75 (En) 4 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 22 Set Date and Time (F75D only) This camera allows you to imprint Year/Month/Day, Day/Hour/Minute (24-hour clock), Month/Day/Year or Day/Month/Year on your picture in any exposure mode. (For imprinting date/time, see page 42.) • Adjusting date and time (Example: year 2003, April 1) 1 Push ¨ button to select one of the date or time displays. Push SELECT button so section to be corrected starts blinking. • Date cannot be set in Day/Hour/Minute display.
1 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 24 Set Focus Mode and AF Area Mode Set focus mode to AF (autofocus) and AF Area mode to Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority. (See pages 44 and 46 for details.) 1 Turn the power switch on and set the focus mode selector to AF (autofocus). • Make sure to turn the focus mode selector until it clicks into position. • To focus, lightly press the shutter release button (page 14).
2 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 26 Set Exposure Mode to a When the exposure mode is set to a, the camera automatically controls all the exposure settings. Set exposure mode to a. • About exposure mode Four exposure modes besides a and five Vari-Program modes are available with this camera. Utilising the characteristics of each exposure mode, effective results can be achieved with various types of subjects or shooting situations.
3 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 28 Hold Camera and Focus Lightly pressing the shutter release button automatically focuses the camera on the subject. • Focus indicator appears or blinks as follows: / appears: Subject is in focus. / 1 Hold the camera properly. blinks: Unable to focus using autofocus. • With dark subjects, the camera’s AF-Assist Illuminator (page 50) is automatically activated to guide autofocus (except in d or g). • Keep your elbow propped against your body for support.
F75 (En) 4 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 30 Release Shutter Confirm that / (in-focus indicator) appears in the viewfinder, then slowly, fully depress the shutter release button. With a moving subject, Continuous Servo AF (page 44) activates and camera continuously focuses on the subject. Film starts to rewind automatically when the last shot is taken. Confirm indications in the viewfinder while lightly pressing the shutter release button.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM C Page 32 O L U M N About Metering Systems and Exposure Metering systems and exposure are important factors for taking pictures. Knowing the characteristics of each factor helps you widen your photographic expression. •Metering Systems As the proper combination of shutter speed and aperture for correct exposure is determined according to subject brightness and film sensitivity, measuring subject brightness is very important.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 34 Shooting with Vari-Program 1 Set the exposure mode dial to the desired Vari-Program, then lightly press the shutter release button. s: Portrait mode Use this mode whenever you are taking pictures of people. It creates a blurred background to accentuate your main subject. • 85mm to 200mm telephoto lenses with large maximum apertures are recommended. • Distancing the main subject and the background emphasises the effect.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 36 f: Close-Up mode h: Night Portrait mode Use this mode when you are taking pictures up close. It creates a blurred background to accentuate your main subject. Useful in taking close-ups of subjects such as flowers or insects. Use this mode for subjects with an evening or night background. Night Portrait mode captures all the lighting in the scene, including the foreground subject and background.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 38 Using Built-In Speedlight 1 2 Confirm ‡ in viewfinder, then compose, focus and take the picture with flash by fully depressing the shutter release button. When the subject is dark or backlit and the shutter release button is lightly pressed, the built-in Speedlight automatically pops up and starts charging. • When the built-in Speedlight is ready to fire, ‡ appears without blinking in the viewfinder (when the camera’s meter is on).
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 40 Self-Timer Operation You can use the self-timer when you want to be in the photograph or reduce camera shake. Compose picture, focus by lightly pressing the shutter release button and fully depress the shutter release button. Press v (self-timer) button and confirm that V appears on the LCD panel. (Or, rotate the Command Dial while pressing the v button until V appears on the LCD panel.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 42 Imprinting Date/Time (F75D only) You can imprint the following date information on your picture: Year/Month/Day, Day/Hour/Minute, Month/Day/Year or Day/Month/Year. See page 22 to set date and time. 1 Push MODE button to select available imprinting displays.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 44 Focus Mode • Autofocus • With the focus mode selector set to AF, lightly pressing the shutter release button automatically focuses the camera on the subject at the focus area (page 9/48) and causes / to appear in the viewfinder. • Auto-Servo AF Camera automatically chooses Single Servo AF or Continuous Servo AF operation according to the subject status, i.e. stationary or moving. • Single Servo AF Automatically activated when shooting a stationary subject.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 46 Focus Area Mode Tip Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority is useful when you want the camera to take automatic control over focus operations, or when shooting a moving subject. Dynamic AF Mode is useful in achieving focus on a particular part of a subject, or when the composition of the photograph is your top priority. Rotate AF Area mode selector to select AF Area mode.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 48 Focus Area Selection This camera’s five focus areas cover a wide frame area, and you can select among them, depending on the subject’s position in the frame or your desired composition. They reliably provide sharp focus without use of focus lock (page 52). Set the AF Area mode selector to A. • Dynamic AF Mode is selected with the focus mode set to autofocus, and Single Area mode is selected with the focus mode set to manual.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 50 AF-Assist Illuminator Approx. 0.5-3m • AF-Assist Illuminator automatically turns on in the following situations: Focus mode is autofocus, AF Nikkor lens is used, subject is dark and centre focus area is selected or Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority is activated. • AF-Assist Illuminator does not turn on in d or g. • Focal length of the usable AF Nikkor lens is 24200mm. • The distance range of the AF-Assist Illuminator is approx. 0.5-3m.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 52 Focus Lock Focus lock is useful in autofocus shooting when you want to capture a subject that’s framed outside of the F75/F75D’s five focus areas. Tip EXPOSURE MODE Focus lock is best suited for a photograph where composition is your top priority, and in situations where autofocus may not work as expected (page 25). 1 Position the focus area on the subject and lightly press the shutter release button.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 54 Auto-Multi Program P: Auto-Multi Program Difference between a (AUTO mode) and P (Auto-Multi Program) The camera automatically controls exposure to achieve correct exposure in any shooting situation. For more complex shooting, use Flexible Program (page 55), Exposure Compensation (page 64) or Auto Exposure Bracketing (page 66).
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 56 S: Shutter-Priority Auto Enables you to manually set the desired shutter speed (30-1/2000 sec.); the camera automatically selects the proper aperture to provide correct exposure. Fast shutter speed 1/500 sec. • S (Shutter-Priority Auto) can only be used with a CPU Nikkor lens such as G- or D-type Nikkor (page 104). Tip With high shutter speeds, you can freeze the motion of a fast-moving subject; with slower speeds, you can create a motion effect.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 58 A: Aperture-Priority Auto Enables you to set the desired aperture (lens’ minimum to maximum) manually. The camera automatically selects a shutter speed suitable for correct exposure. Small aperture f/32 • A (Aperture-Priority Auto) can only be used with a CPU Nikkor lens such as G- or D-type Nikkor (page 104). • In flash photography, varying the aperture changes the flash shooting distance (page 98).
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 60 Manual Exposure Mode M: Manual NOTE: CPU Nikkor lenses other than G-type Enables you to set both shutter speed (-[Time] and 30-1/2000 sec.) and aperture (lens’ minimum to maximum) manually. Always set the aperture ring of a CPU Nikkor lens (except G-type) to its minimum (largest f-number). When the lens is not set to its minimum aperture setting, ƒEE blinks in the LCD panel and viewfinder, and the shutter locks.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 62 Long Time Exposure • Long Time (Time) exposure of more than 30 sec. When the exposure mode dial is set to M (Manual), set the shutter speed indication to -- (next after 30 sec.) to set Long Time (Time) exposure. Depress the shutter release button once to open the shutter, then press the shutter release button again to close the shutter. This function is useful for shooting nighttime scenes or stars.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 64 Exposure Compensation To modify exposure control (i.e. from the ISO standard), use the Exposure Compensation function. This can be useful when intentionally achieving underor overexposure to obtain a specific photographic effect. This camera offers compensation of –3 EV to +3 EV in 1/2 steps. • Exposure Compensation can be set in P, S, A and Vari-Program.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 66 Auto Exposure Bracketing • 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. • Shutter speed and aperture in P, aperture in S and shutter speed in A and M exposure mode are bracketed.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 68 Auto Exposure Bracketing—continued • 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 ±5 EV). • If the end of the film roll is reached during bracketing, the remaining shots can be taken after new film has been loaded.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 70 Multiple Exposure—continued Standard compensation value in multiple exposure Number of exposures Two Three Four Eight or nine 3 Compensation value –1.0 EV –1.5 EV –2.0 EV –3.0 EV Exposure Compensation is necessary depending on the number of exposures in multiple exposure since more than one image is exposed in the same frame. Compose picture, confirm focus indicator / and shoot.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 72 Menu/Features of Custom Setting 1 Set the Custom Setting selector to CSM and select a menu number by rotating the Command Dial. • Cancelling Custom Setting CUSTOM SETTING • Creating Custom Setting Set the Custom Setting selector to CSM and press the j and k buttons simultaneously for more than two sec. • 12 menus (1 to 12) are available. 2 Select the desired option number by pressing the k button.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 74 • Menu number and Custom Setting options * 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. remote control operation. This beep sound can be turned off with option 1 in this menu. 2.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 76 Menu/Features of Custom Setting—continued 9. Self-timer duration (page 40) Options 2 : 2 sec. 5 : 5 sec. 10 : 10 sec. (initial setting) 20 : 20 sec. 10.Standby duration for the remote control operation (page 84) Options 1 : 1 min. (initial setting) 5 : 5 min. 10 : 10 min. 11.LCD illuminates by pressing any function button (page 8) OTHER FUNCTIONS This section describes other useful camera functions and information.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 78 Film Rewind Film Advance Mode This section explains mid-roll rewind and what to do if the film does not rewind. Two film advance modes, single-frame and continuous shooting are available with the F75/F75D. • To rewind film at mid-roll, press the two film rewind „ buttons simultaneously for approx. 1 sec. Shutter sound is let out and film rewind will start.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 80 Auto Exposure Lock 1 Position focus area on subject and lightly press the shutter release button, then press the x button. Confirm focus indicator / appears in the viewfinder. • When the x button is pressed, Centre-Weighted metering is automatically selected and exposure at the 12mm-diameter circle at centre of frame is locked and remains locked as long as the button is kept pressed. ç 7 : Metering system in the Auto Exposure lock can be changed (page 75).
03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 82 Dioptre Adjustment/Viewfinder Accessories Depth-of-Field Preview The F75/F75D enables near- or far-sighted photographers to adjust the eyepiece dioptre to suit their vision. Viewfinder accessories such as an eyepiece cap or eyepiece correction lens can also be attached. Electronic preview function is available with this camera. Depress the depthof-field preview button to confirm the depth of field through the viewfinder (see page 102).
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 84 Remote Control Operation (optional) NOTE: Before using the remote control When using the remote control for the first time, make sure to pull out the insulation sheet placed on the battery inside the remote control unit that is set when purchased. 1 Press the v remote control button a number of times so c (immediate release) or C (two-sec. delay release) appears in the LCD panel. (Or, rotate the Command Dial while pressing the v remote control button.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 86 Remote Control Operation (optional)—continued • Changing battery inside the remote control unit • Use a tripod or place the camera on a stable surface before using the remote control. • When you are taking pictures but not looking through the viewfinder, cover the eyepiece with the supplied eyepiece cap DK-5 (page 82) or with your hand before pressing the shutter release button to prevent interference from stray light and achieve correct exposure.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 88 Available Mode Combinations The following chart lists available modes when a CPU Nikkor lens such as a G- or D-type lens is attached.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 90 Built-In Speedlight/Ready-Light This camera is equipped with a built-in Speedlight that provides an angle of coverage for a 28mm lens with a guide number of 12 (ISO 100, m). When the subject is dark or backlit, in a or Vari-Program (except in d or g), the builtin Speedlight automatically pops up. When the shutter is released, the flash fires to create natural-looking flash photography utilising 3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash or Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 92 Flash Sync Mode Features Five flash sync modes can be selected for desired photographic effect depending on the conditions when using the built-in Speedlight. In d and g modes, flash is not available even when the subject is dark or backlit. Set the flash sync mode by rotating the Command Dial while pressing the flash sync mode button ±. ¤/fi: Rear-Curtain Sync Rear-Curtain Sync can be used in P, S, A, or M exposure mode.
03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 94 Flash Sync Mode Features—continued NOTE: Flash Sync Modes • In Front- and Rear-Curtain Sync, shutter speed shifts automatically to 1/90 sec. when the shutter speed is set to faster than 1/90 sec. in S or M exposure mode. In this case, 90 is displayed in the LCD panel and the viewfinder. • When Red-Eye Reduction or Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync is selected, the Red-Eye Reduction lamp lights for approx. 1 sec. before the flash fires.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 96 Using Built-In Speedlight—continued • If d or g is set when the built-in Speedlight is in the up position, flash is automatically cancelled. • Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash is selected in exposure modes other than M and Standard TTL Flash is selected for M exposure mode. See page 91 for details. • See the table on pages 97, 98 and 99 for shutter speed and aperture, available sync mode in each exposure mode.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 98 Using Built-In Speedlight—continued Flash shooting distance for the built-in Speedlight changes according to the film speed in use and aperture setting. ISO film speed 25 50 100 200 400 800 Guide number 6 — — 1.4 2 2.8 4 5.6 8 8.5 — 1.4 2 2.8 4 5.6 8 11 12 1.4 2 2.8 4 5.6 8 11 16 17 2 2.8 4 5.6 8 11 16 22 24 2.8 4 5.6 8 11 16 22 32 34 4 5.6 8 11 16 22 32 — Aperture value Flash shooting distance range 2-8.5m 1.4-6m 1-4.2m 0.7-3m 0.6-2.1m 0.6-1.5m 0.6-1.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:09 AM Page 100 Using Built-In Speedlight—continued 28mm to 200mm non-zoom CPU Nikkor lenses, AF 300mm f/4 ED and AF-S 300mm f/4 ED lenses can be used with the built-in Speedlight. Vignetting occurs at the edges of the frame resulting in underexposure with the following lenses, which have limitations in usable focal length or shooting distance. NOTE: Using built-in Speedlight • Make sure to remove the lens hood.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:10 AM C O Page 102 L U M N About Depth of F ield Basics of the relationship between focus and depth of field are explained in this section. MISCELLANEOUS •Depth of field When focusing, depth of field should be considered. Depth of field is the zone of sharpest focus in front of and behind the subject on which the lens is focused. It varies according to shooting distance, focal length and, above all, aperture.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:10 AM Page 104 Lens Compatibility Mode Non-CPU Nikkor*9 CPU Nikkor*2 Lens/accessories G-type AF Nikkor, D-type AF Nikkor*3, AF-S, AF-I Nikkor PC Micro-Nikkor 85mm f/2.
03.1.23 11:10 AM Page 106 Lens Compatibility—continued When a non-CPU lens is attached Set exposure mode to M with a non-CPU lens. (When other modes are selected, shutter cannot be released.) The camera’s exposure meter cannot be used and the aperture cannot be set using the Command Dial when using non-CPU lenses. ƒ-appears in place of the aperture indication in the LCD panel and viewfinder; set/confirm aperture using the lens aperture ring.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:10 AM Page 108 Usable Optional Speedlights—continued • Accessory shoe • Notes on using optional Speedlights • An optional Speedlight, i.e. SB-80DX, SB-50DX, SB-30, SB-28/28DX, SB-27, SB-23 or SB-22s can be attached directly to the accessory shoe of the F75/F75D without a cord. This accessory shoe is equipped with a safety lock which prevents accidental drop when a Speedlight with a safetylock pin (SB-80DX, SB-30, SB-28/28DX, SB-27, SB-26, SB-25 or SB-22s) is attached.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:10 AM Page 110 Usable Optional Speedlights—continued • ©EE in the LCD panel and ƒEE and ‡ in the viewfinder blink and the shutter cannot be released when the exposure mode is set to P, a or Vari-Program and the attached optional Speedlight is not set to TTL Auto Flash. Set the Speedlight flash mode to TTL, or set the camera’s exposure mode to S, A or M.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:10 AM Page 112 Optional Accessories Filters • With Battery Pack MB-18, four 1.5V AA-type alkaline-manganese, lithium, NiCd or NiMH batteries can be used to power the F75/F75D. When AA-type lithium batteries are used, the usable number of film rolls increases and stable performance is maintained at low temperatures. (Film advance speed in ˜ mode remains the same [as that of batteries installed only in the camera body] with the MB-18.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:10 AM Page 114 Camera Care • Cleaning camera body Use a blower brush to remove dirt and dust from the camera body and clean it with a soft, clean cloth. After using the camera near seawater, wipe the camera body with a soft, clean cloth slightly moistened with pure water to remove salt, and then dry it with a dry cloth. NEVER use organic solvents like thinner or benzene. They may damage the camera.
03.1.23 11:10 AM Page 116 Notes on Batteries WARNING Troubleshooting Cause LCD panel Viewfinder If someone accidentally swallows batteries, call a doctor immediately. ©EE blinks ƒEE blinks • CPU Nikkor lens other than G-type is not set to its minimum aperture. ©EE blinks ƒEE and ‡ blink • Attached Speedlight is • Set the Speedlight flash not set at TTL Auto Flash mode to TTL, or set the in a, Vari-Program or camera’s exposure P mode. mode to S, A or M.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:10 AM Page 118 Troubleshooting—continued LCD panel • Film is not correctly • Reload film. installed. 21 — ∑ blinks • Film is not correctly • Reload film. advanced. 21 E blinks when exposure meter is turned on œ blinks • Film remains in the camera after film rewind is complete. • Remove the film cartridge. 31 — / blinks • Autofocus is not possible. • Focus manually. • Overexposure warning (subject is too bright). • In P mode, use ND filter.
03.1.23 11:10 AM Page 120 Troubleshooting—continued LCD panel Viewfinder — ‡ blinks for 3 sec. after flash Err blinks Err blinks Cause • Flash has fired at full output and underexposure may have occurred. • Malfunction detected. Glossary Remedy • Shoot again after confirming focus distance, aperture or flash shooting distance range. Page 91, 97, 98 • Turn the power off once and then on again.
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:10 AM Page 122 Glossary—continued f-number The f-number represents the aperture value and is calculated from lens’ focal length divided by the effective aperture opening. The standard numbers for calibration are 1, 1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22, 32, etc. The smallest f-number is called maximum aperture and the largest f-number is called minimum aperture.
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F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:10 AM Page 126 Auto Exposure Bracketing Bracketing range: ±2 EV; number of shots: three; bracketing steps: 0.5, 1, 1.
03.1.23 11:10 AM Page 128 Specifications—continued Battery power confirmation Usable number of 36-exposure (24exposure) film rolls per set of two fresh 3V lithium batteries Index A In LCD panel and viewfinder, with exposure meter on LCD panel Viewfinder N — Status Stays on M m Stays on M m Blinking Meaning Sufficient power Batteries are nearing exhaustion Batteries are just about exhausted At 20°C At –10°C Without flash Approx. 40 (60) Approx.
03.1.23 11:10 AM Page 130 Index—continued Custom Setting Menu L S Long Time exposure (Time) ...............57, 62 Self-timer............................................40-41 M Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode.......... ...................
F75 (En) 03.1.23 11:10 AM Page 132 No reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews), may be made without written authorisation from NIKON CORPORATION. K NIKON CORPORATION FUJI BLDG.