Nikon F25B Uživatelský manuál

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Strany 2 - NOMENCLATURE

OPERATION OF CAMERA CONTROLS Setting the Shutter Speed The Nikon F2S8 Photomic camera can be set to the de-~ired shutter speed either before or af

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Film-Advance Lever The film-advance lever simu ltaneously advances the film, cocks the shutter and operates the frame counter. It also switches on th

Strany 4 - CONTENTS

OPERATION OF CAMERA CONTROLS-continued T-L Fingerguard The shutter-release button of the Nikon F2SB Photomic camera is fitted with a fingerguard th

Strany 5 - FOREWORD

UNLOADING FILM When the frame counter indicates that the last exposure has been made, or when the film-advance lever can no longer be stroked, t

Strany 6 - PREPARATION FOR

HOLDING THE CAMERA Camera shake is one of the most common causes of un-sharp pictures, especially at slow shutter speeds. Learn to hold the c

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SHUTTER RELEASE OPERATION For sharp pictures, correct shutler releasing is just as im-portant as steady camera ho lding. After advancing the film to a

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FOCUSING 16 Focusing isdone at full aperture with Nikkor lenses fitted with an automatic diaphragm. This technique provides the brightest pos

Strany 9 - Setting the Film

Ou t of focus In focus 17

Strany 10 - Setting the Aperture

FOCUSIN G-continued I nfrared Photography The plane of sharpest focus for infrared light is slightly more distant than its counterpart for visibl

Strany 11 - Frame Counter

DEPTH OF FIELD Depth of field refers to the zone of acceptable focus ex-tending in front of, and behind, the plane of sharpest focus. Within this

Strany 12 - CONTROLS-continued

2 NOMENCLATURE Shutter-speed dial Extra-long exposure scale Shutter-speed scale Mirror lockup lever Depth-of-field preview button Self-timer Timer ind

Strany 13 - UNLOADING FILM

DEPTH OF FIELD-continued Depth-of-Field Indicators Depth of field can be read directly from the distance scale in meters or feet with the aid o

Strany 14 - HOLDING

Lens at f/8: Depth of field extended in front of/behind the main subject. Lens at f/16: Sharp focus is extended to encompass the entire foreground an

Strany 15 - Operation via Cable Release

EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT The exposure meter of the Nikon F2SB Photomic camera's finder features a center-weighted TT L metering system coupled to th

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EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT-continued Exposure Control The amount of light reaching the film plane is deter-mined by a combination of the lens aperture and

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Extreme Low-Light Metering Time Exposures The meter built into the Niko~ F2SB camera is capable To make an exposure longer than 10 seconds,

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EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT-continued Eyepiece Shutter Operation The camera's Photomic finder is fitted with an eyepiece shutter for special unmanned s

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• Metering with a bright area in the center will cause underexposure of the main subject. -'!::"~ ... - ----- , I I I I I I I I I I I

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STOP-DOWN EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT 28 With some Nikkor lenses, full-aperture exposure mea-surement is not possible, either because the lens has n

Strany 22 - MEASUREMENT

For automatic diaphragm lenses with no coupling prong, such as the Zoom-Nikkor 200-600mm f/9.5 lens and super-telephoto lenses using Nikon focus

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F ocusi ng ri ng Aperture/Distance scale index Depth-of-field ind icators Meter coupling prong Distance scale Finder release lever Aperture ring ASA

Strany 24 - Metering Range

EXPOSURE COMPENSATION ADJUSTMENTS 30 Adjustments for Focusing Screens Light transmission properties vary somewhat with focus-ing screen type, thu

Strany 25 - Exposures

Fisheye Widungle NOfmdl Telephoto Zoom Renex TeJcpholo h~=<Ti;,-----31

Strany 26 - MEASUREMENT-continued

EXPOSURE COMPENSATION ADJUSTMENTS-continued 32 Adjustments for Film Compensation Some exposure correction may be necessary when cer-tain types

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MULTIPLE EXPOSURES Intentional multiple exposures for creative effects can be made with the Nikon F2SB Photomic camera. To take a mUltiple exposu

Strany 28 - STOP-DOWN

FLASH SYNCHRONIZATION 34 The N ikon F2SB Photom ic camera is designed to syn-chronize with most types of flashbulbs at almost all shutter spee

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READY -LIGHT FINDER ILLUMINATOR The camera's Photomic finder has a ready-light built in When shooting under low-light levels, the finder'

Strany 30 - ADJUSTMENTS

36 TIPS ON CAMERA CARE Good camera care is primarily common-sense care. Treat your Nikon F2SB Photomic camera as you would any other precision opti

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situations, always dry the camera thoroughly (and slowly) at room temperature and, then, store in a cool, dry location. Remember that failure to dry o

Strany 32 - ADJUSTMENTS-continued

CHANGING THE LENS To remove the lens from the camera, press the lens re-lease button and, holding the button depressed, twist the lens to the right

Strany 33 - MIRROR LOCKUP

Maximum Aperture Indicator As the lens' aperture ring is turned to the maximum aperture position at the completion of lens/finder cou-pling and

Strany 34 - SYNCHRONIZATION

4 CONTENTS Foreword ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Preparation for use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Installing th

Strany 35 - ILLUMINATOR

CHANGING THE VIEWFINDER In addition to the F2SB Photomic finder included with the camera, six other interchangeable viewfinders are available. To

Strany 36 - CAMERA CARE

CHANGING THE FOCUSING SCREEN Nineteen d ifferen t types of focusing screens are avai l-able for use with the Nikon F2SB Photomic camera, e

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CHANGING THE FOCUSING SCREEN-continued Focusing Screen Selector Guide D 42 Type A. L Type A: Matte Fresnel field with 3mmq>.circul"r split-

Strany 38 - CHANGING

Focusing Screen Selector Chart = Excellent ~'''" = Acceptable The image is brilliant from edge to edge, but the central rangef

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ACCESSORIES Lens Hoods The use of a lens hood is recommended at all times to prevent extraneous light from striking the lens surface and c

Strany 40 - VIEWFINDER

Eyepiece Correction Lenses The nine eyepiece correction lenses are designed to permit nearsighted and farsighted users to view and focus without thei

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FEATURES/SPECIFICATIONS Type of camera: 35mm single-lens reflex (SLR) Picture format: 24mm x 36mm (35mm film format) Lens mount: Nikon F mount (bay

Strany 42 - I astra

THE NIKON WARRANTY The Nikon Worldwide Service Warranty Registration Card which identifies your F2SB Photomic camera by its· serial number

Strany 44 - ACCESSORIES

FOREWORD The Nikon F2SB Photomic camera offers the serious photographer the ultimate in quality, performance, con-venience and versatility. At the s

Strany 45 - Finder Eyecup

6 PREPARATION FOR USE Installing the Batteries Checking the Batteries The exposure meter in the Photomic finder is powered by two high-performan

Strany 46 - FEATURES/SPECIFICATIONS

Loading the Film Fold out the OIC key at the baseplate of the camera and turn it counterclockwise 1800 until the arrow points to the "0"

Strany 47 - NIKON WARRANTY

8 PREPARATION FOR USE- continued Prior to Shooting Fold out the rewind crank and turn it gently in the di-rection of the engraved arrow until yo

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Memo Holder A special holder is provided on the camera back for con-venient storage of information pertinent to the photo-graphy. A piece of

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