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FILM ADVANCE MODE
There are four automatic film advance modes. Hold
FUNCTION
button and rotate command dial until the Function Area
indicator appears in the Film Advance Mode Area and
V
,
Z
,
X
or
C
blinks, then hold
SET
/
!
button and rotate command
dial until desired symbol appears. Set
V
for single-frame
shooting,
X
for continuous low-speed shooting,
Z
for
continuous high-speed shooting, or
C
for silent rewind, and so
on.
V
Single-frame shooting and
C
silent rewind
Fully depressing shutter release button takes one picture and
automatically advances film by one frame. Film is advanced
immediately after shutter closes whether you remove your
finger from shutter release button or keep the button
depressed. To take the next shot, lift your finger from the
button, then fully depress it again.
C
for silent rewind is for times when conditions require a
minimum of operating noise. You can rewind film very quietly.
X
Continuous low-speed and
Z
continuous
high-speed shooting
Shots are taken continuously as long as you keep shutter
release button fully depressed. You have a choice of shooting
speeds: approx. 3.7 fps (frames per second) in the
Z
mode,
and approx. 2.0 fps in the
X
mode—with fresh lithium
batteries at normal temperature (20˚C) and at shutter speeds of
1/250 sec. or higher in the Manual exposure and Manual focus
modes. With shutter speeds slower than 1/250 sec., the
framing rate becomes progressively slower in proportion to the
shutter speed in use.
•
When built-in flash is activated, continuous shooting is
automatically switched over to single-frame shooting (
V
). In
this case,
Z
or
X
blinks in LCD panel.
FOCUS AREA
The F70/F70
D
’s autofocus system offers a choice of two focus
areas: Wide and Spot.
While pressing focus area button, rotate command dial until the
desired symbol––
<
for Wide Area or
>
for Spot Area—
appears in LCD panel.
<
Wide Area AF
The Wide-Area focus brackets delineate the focus detecting
area in the viewfinder. Subjects of sufficient brightness and
detail can be detected within these brackets. In addition to
general photography, autofocus using Wide-Area focus
brackets is suited to action photography in which the moving
subject requires a wide-range focus detection area.
However, focus detection may not be possible if the subject is
too small to fully cover the Wide-Area focus brackets. If various
subjects, each at a different distance, fall within the focus
detection area, focus will be confirmed for a single subject as
follows:
• For subjects of equal brightness: the closer one will be
focused.
• For subjects of unequal brightness: the brighter one will be
focused.
For flash photography
When built-in flash is activated or accessory Nikon
Speedlight is turned on, Wide Area is automatically
switched over to Spot Area. In this case,
<
blinks in
LCD panel and
e
appears inside viewfinder.
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