Nikon 10070 Film Camera User Manual


 
'=CONTROLS
lN DETAIL-
continued
aperture
(a
larger
f-number).
lf the arrow
continues
to blink
even
when
the shutter
speed/mode
selector
dial
is set
to
"1000"
(1/1O0Osec.)
and the
lens
is
set
to
its
smallest
aperture
(the
largest
f-number),
either
use
a
neutral density
filter or change
to a
film
with a
lower
ASA/lSO
film speed.
lf
the
LED underexposure
warning arrow
())
blinks,
either
turn the shutter
speed/mode
selector
dial
to
a slower
shutter
speed
or set
the
lens to a
larger
aperture
(a
smaller
f-number).
lf the
arrow conti-
nues
to blink
even
when
the shutter
speed/mode
selector
dial
is set
to
"30"
(1/30sec.)
and the
lens
is
set
to
its largest aperture
(the
smallest
f-number),
either
use
a Nikon Speedlight
or change
to
a film
with a
higher
ASA/ISO
film
speed.
(For
Speedlight
information, see
page
50).
olf
two
shutter
speed
LED
indicators
light
at
the same
time,
it
means
an
intermediate
shutter speed
will
provide
the
correct
exposure.
Therefore,
turn the
lens
aperture
knob
(in
the case
of the LW-Nikkor,
turn
its
aperture
rin@ slightly
until
only one LED
remains
lighted.
tWhen
the shutter speed/mode
selector
dlal
is
set at
either
M90 or B, the exposure
meter does
not work
nor
do
the LED
viewfinder
indicators
light.
When the dial
is
set
at B,
the
shutter
is
automatically
locked.
oTo
create a special
photcgraphic
effect
through an
inten'
tional
over- or underexposure,
set either
the
lens
aperture
knob
fin
the case
of the Lw-Nikkor,
sel
its aperture
rinQ
or
the
shutter
speed/mode
selector
dral so
that at
/east two
non-adjacent
LED indicators are
lighted.
Underexposure
warning
38