Nikon 10070 Film Camera User Manual


 
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Many blurred
shots are caused
by
improperly
holding the camera
The best
way to
prevent
camera
blur
is
to
hold the camera steady.
Basic shooting
posture:
As
you
look through the
viewfinder, use
your
left hand to cradle
the
camera,
wrapping
your
f ingers
around the
lens and
propping your
elbow
against
your
body
for
sup-
port.
Use
your
right
hand's index
finger to depress
the shutter
release button,
and
use
your
thumb to
wind the
film
advance
lever.
Wrap the other
fingers of
zo
your
right hand around
the camera
body. You
can
adapt
this basic
posture
to both horizontal-
and
vertical-format
shooting.
Other
factors
can contribute
to
camera
blur, especially when
shooting underwater, so experi-
ment
until
you
find
the
camera
holding
method that works
best
for
you
(practicing
by
holding
the
camera in front
of a
mirror is
useful).
When
actually shooting,
it
is
also advisable to lean
on or
against
a strong, stable object
(for
instance,
a wall or large rock).
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subject
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in
the viewfinder.
The f rame
lines
built
into
the
view-
finder show the
field of
view
of the
normal 35mm
lens.
For
proper
framing,
place your
subject
within
the outlined area.
When
shooting
subjects
at distances
as close as
0.Bm
(275ft),
use
the
parallax
correction
marks for
f raming.
Inside
the
viewfinder
1. Frame
lines
showing
the
field
of
view for the
normal 35mm lens
2. Parallax correction
marks
3.
LED
shutter
soeed
indicators