Nikon 10070 Film Camera User Manual


 
Manual
(tlgO
to
1/1000sec.)
Used
for full manual
controlof
both
f/stop
and
shutter
speed. All six shutter
speeds indicated
on the
dial are
available with timing
accuracy
assured
by a
quartz
oscillator. Each number
shown on the
scale
is recio-
rocal, i.e., 1000
means 1/1000
second, 125 means
1/125
second, etc. A
one-step
change will
either
halve
or double the
exposure;
e.9., a
shutter speed
of 1/125sec. lets
in twice
as
much
light
as
1/250sec.
and half
as
much
light
as
1/60sec.
Note: When the
shutter
speed/mode
selector dial is
set at
either M90 or B,
the exposure meter
does not
work
nor
do
the
LED viewfinder indicators
light. When
the
dialls
set at
R,
the
shutter
is
automatically locked.
M90
(1/90sec.)
At this
setting, the
shutter is mechanically
released
at
1/90sec.
Use this
setting when
the battery
(or
batteries) is
weak,
exhausted
or not loaded
in
the
camera. M90
setting can also
be used for flash
photo-
graphy.
lt cannot,
however, be
used for TTL
auto
flash
photography.
B
(Bulb)
At
this mechanical
setting, the
shutter remains
open
for
as long
as
you
depress
the
shutter release
button.
Cannot be
used for TTL
auto f lash
photography.
R
(Rewind)
This
setting
disengages
the film
sprocket
drive
to
permit
film rewinding.
At
this
setting, the
shutter
release
button
cannot
be
ooerated.
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