.Modern Classic Nikon Series |
Nikon 35Ti QD & Nikon 28Ti (Quartz Date) compact cameras |
Preparation / setup:-
Use one 3V lithium battery (DL123A or CR123A) A Simplified version of a Instruction Manual / Quick Operational GuideSet date and time on the quartz date
Turn the camera power OFF Press the MODE button until the desired setting appears Press the SET button to set the desired data.
Film Loading
To open the camera back, pull out the lock release and turn as indicated. Pull the film leader across to the red film leader position index. Close the camera back. Turn the camera ON and press the shutter release button to advance the film. The analogue display will indicate frame I and the LCD panel will show "l".Programmed Auto
Centre the autofocus frame mark on the subject
lightly press the shutter release button. Confirm that the shutter speed indication appears in the viewfinder.
Focus distance and aperture are indicated in the analogue display
if the autofocus frame mark blinks inside the viewfinder, the subject is too close.
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Flexible Program lightly press the shutter release button. The 35Ti Quartz Date will automatically select the aperture and shutter speed according to its operation.
To change the selected combination, keep your finger lightly pressing the shutter release button and turn the command dial until the desired shutter speed or aperture values appear in the viewfinder or the analogue display. The correct exposure will be maintained.
The Flexible Program is maintained as long as the exposure meter stays on, unless you turn the command dial to the previous shutter/aperture setting.
Normal
1.2m -infinityNormal :
0.55m - 1.2mNormal ;
0.4m - 0.55mPanorama :
distance of 0.8m - infinityPanorama :
0.4m - 0.8mAperture-Priority Auto
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Set the select dial to A.
Choose the desired aperture, indicated on the analogue display, by turning the command dial.
Lightly press the shutter release button. The automatically selected shutter speed appears in the finder
If "H" appears, select a smaller aperture. If V' appears, select a larger aperture.
Long Time ExposureNote:- After 50 seconds, the pointer stops at the "L.T." position.
Set the select dial to T Select the desired aperture by turning the command dial. Push the shutter release button to start the exposure. Exposure time is indicated in the analogue display. Push the shutter release button again to terminate the exposure.
Exposure Compensation
While pressing the exposure compensation button, turn the command dial to set the desired compensation Value, After shooting, reset the value back to "0" for normal shooting operation.
Manual Focus Preset
While pressing the AF button, turn the command dial so that the desired distance is indicated by the pointer in the analogue display. Take the picture.
Flash Photography Before shooting with flash, make sure the subject is within the flash shooting range for the film speed in use. The flash
Shooting distance varies as below:-
Slow Sync Flash
With auto flash, the slowest shutter speed the Program Exposure Control will use is 1/30 sec. By pressing the Anytime Flash mode button, shutter speeds as slow as 1/4 sec. are possible. The set shutter speed will be controlled by the Program Exposure Control.
Red Eye Reduction
When selected, the Red-Eye reduction lamp lights for approx. 1 sec.. then the shutter is released and the main flash fires.
Self-Timer Operation
While pressing the illuminator/self-timer button, turn the command dial clockwise The analogue display pointer indicates ()).
Fully depress the shutter release button. The shutter is released after 10 seconds.
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Custom Functions
While depressing the SET button, turn the selector dial from OFF to "P":- Eitheror
appears on the LCD panel. The first two digits blink, indicating that the custom function is ready to be set.
Repeatedly press the MODE button to choose the digits to be changed. When the number you want to change is blinking, press the SET button until the desired number appears. Press the shutter release button lightly to set the custom function setting. After the desired custom function is set, the frame counter display reappears in the LCD. Custom Functions settings remain as selected until changed.Featured section for BOTH Nikon 35Ti and 28Ti models
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