Nikon F50 Digital Camera User Manual


 
I
WHILE
YOUIRE
TAKING
PICTURES
Using the Built-In Flash
r If a stationary
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The flash can
be
used
when the
subject
is within
0.6m to 3m when using a
film with ISO 100
and
the
AF
Zoom-Nikkor
35-80
mm
(/4-(/5.60
lens.
subject starts
to
move
Remove your finger from
the shutter release
button and lightly press
again to restart
autofocus.
If
~
blinks inside the viewfinder, use the built-
in
flash. Press the flash
lock release button. Lightly press the shutter release button, wait for the
~
to
come on
in
the viewfinder. Confirm
the.
(in-focus indicator)
appears in the viewfinder, then fully depress the shutter release button.
-If
~
blinks after shooting for a few seconds, this means that the light
might be insufficient. Check shooting distance, and if necessary,
move closer to subject and take a picture with flash again.
Viewfinder information
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Use a film with lower ISO, or
use a Nikon Neutral Density
Filter.
lo
blinks-Underexposure
possible
Use the built-in flash.
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~
blinks (without
flash)-
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Flash recommendation
This happens when it's dark.
Use the built-in flash.
[ ] blinks inside viewfinder and A
blinks
in
the
LCD
panel-Picture blur
is possible
The light
is
probably dim and the
automatically selected shutter speed
is
slow. This can cause picture blur due to
camera shake. Hold the camera steady,
or use a tripod. Or, use a built-
in
flash .
blinks-Unacceptable condition
for autofocus
Autofocus requires that the subject
have some contrast or details to focus
upon. Make sure the subject conforms.
You can 't focus on the sky, a blank
wall , a very shiny surface, a subject
which has no details or contrast.
I
WHEN
YOUIVE
TAKEN
A
COMPLETE
ROLL
To rewind film at mid-roll: Press the
rewind button
on
the camera bottom.