Nikon N6006 Manual de usuario

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Pagina 2 - CONTENTS

4 5 6 740ït^ O COD L rO.O wüûjüûrû:amQMiSËi13 14 15 16 17-10-11-12LCD panel indications1. Exposure mode2. Film speed setting mode3. Shutter speed

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2. Lightly press shutter release button, and confirm shutter speed and aperture in viewfinder.4. Recompose and shoot.

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While lightly pressing shutter release button, slide AE-L lever and hold in.•While AE-L lever is held in, shutter speed indication does not

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EXPOSURE COMPENSATION BUTTONIf you wish to modify the exposure control (from the ISO standard), use the Exposure Compensation system. Modification fr

Pagina 6 - NOMENCLATURE

di ffim»iгs fs.5• Once set, exposure compensation remains fixed until reset.Although blinking iS symbol stays on to indicate that exposure compensati

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+2EV compensation

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Examples;•a"-!--n n u.uOver +1EVU.U I±0EValii'’a'^"iii"1 nn "»l.uU. 1I A ^1.4)..I* *.U |Mt+1EVA »♦i.A.l- U. f 111-2/3

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AUTO EXPOSURE BRACKETINGWhen you want a variety of exposures of the same subject (e.g., when shooting a sunset), use the N6006’s auto exposure bracket

Pagina 11 - BASIC OPERATION

P}o co ; )1. Set exposure mode to Programmed auto, Shutter-Priority auto or Aperture-Priority auto.In Programmed auto exposure mode, both shutter spee

Pagina 12 - MOUNTING THE LENS

<f& mm]»2. While pressing shift button, push BKT button to set auto exposure bracketing. Blinking 031 * and ^ marks appear on the LCD panel. I

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47^ Om ^3. While pressing BKT button, rotate command dial until your desired combination of number of frames and compensation value appear on the LC

Pagina 15 - LOADING FILM

PhJID35i),.FS.60“(2№L3;4. Remove your finger from BKT button. On the LCD panel, the number ot frames you set tor auto exposure bracketing appears ins

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Depress shutter release button to release shutter and start auto exposure bracketing operation.Number of frames for auto exposure bracketing decreases

Pagina 17 - Err and Q_ symtx>l blink

With film advance mode set at S:Camera takes three or five shots as set — one shot each time you depress shutter release button.With film advance mode

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6* When all frames set are taken, tlii and iS marks disappear showing auto exposure bracketing operation completed and automatically cancelled.• To c

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SELF-TIMER OPERATIONONE-SHOT SELF-TIMERe1. While pressing ci) button, rotate command dial until desired timer duration appears on the LCD panel.Timer

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2. Compose picture, lightly press shutter release button, and confirm focus and exposure.CD iC^S^i^S.S3. While pressing button, fully depress shutte

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TWO-SHOT SELF-TIMERmmIt is possible to take two consecutive self-timer pictures.1. While pressing self-timer 0 button, rotate command dial counterclo

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ePjISaj iiS^-fS-S g Q^ .')• To cancel self timer after it is activated, press cD button again.• Exposure is locked when self-timer operation sta

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BUILT-IN TTL FLASHThe built-in TTL flash provides the following functions: Automatic Balanced Fill-FlashPerforms fill-flash with an exposure automatic

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MOUNTING THE LENSRemove camera body cap and front and rear lens caps.Aligning lens mounting index on the camera body with lens’ aperture index,

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For Manual Flash Output Level Adjustment: Seepages 35 to 37 in “FLASH FH0TCX3RAPHY”.For Front-Curtain Slow Sync: See pages 39 to 40 in“FLASH PHOTOGRAP

Pagina 26 - REWINDING FILM

USING BUILT-IN TTL FLASH• Do not touch the flash when firing if: it may be hot due to normal operation.• Never fire flash more than 20 times with a

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If the subject brightness is insufficient in auto exposure mode, viewfinder ready-light blinks, alerting you to use built-in TTL flash or accessory Ni

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To use built-in TTL flash:"1. Press both flash lock-release buttons. The built-in TTL flash will pop up and automatically turns on.2. Wait a few

Pagina 29 - PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES

You can also use the flash with brighter scenes to provide a supplemental light to fill in shadow. With Matrix metering or Center-Weighted metering an

Pagina 30 - FILM SPEED SETTING

BUILT-IN TTL FLASH SPECIRCATIONSGUIDE NUMBERUnit; m (ft.)ISO film speed1501001 200400 800 I; 6.5(22) 9.2 (31)13 (43) 1 18.4 (62) 26 (87)36.8 (123)!ANG

Pagina 31 - SETTING FOR DX-CODED FILMS

Usable zoom lenses•Zoom lenses cannot be used for macro focusing.AF 24-50mm 1/3.3-1/4.501 AF 28-85mm f/3.5-1/4.521 AF 35-70mm f/2.8Ql AF 35-70mm f/3.3

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CD Cannot be used at a focal length shorter than 28mm, or when shooting a subject within 1m at 28mm focal length Cannot be used at a focal length shor

Pagina 33 - MANUAL FILM SPEED SETTING

FLASH SHOOTING DISTANCE RANGE;Unit: m (ft.)ISO film speedFlash shooting distance range25 50 100200400 800Aperture—- — -22.83.2-13 (10.6-42.9)—— —2 2.8

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ACCESSORIES81

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INSTALLING BATTERYOpen battery chamber ccrver by sliding the lock release.Insert 6V lithium battery pack (Duraceli DL 223A, Panasonic CR-P2 or eq

Pagina 36 - FILM ADVANCE MODE SETTING

LENS COMPATIBILITYLENS COMPATIBILITY CHARTFocusing Exposure modeMetering systemAutofocusManual with electronic range finderProgrammedAutoShutter-Prio

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>The following Nikkor lenses cannot be attached to thè N6006. (Camera body or lens may be damaged).• Non-AI lenses• Fisheye 6mm f/5.6• Fisheye O

Pagina 39 - Focus tracking

ACCESSORIESOPTIONAL SPEEDLIGHTSNikon Speedlights SB-24/SB-23/SB-22/SB-20With these Speedlights. the N6006 provides automatic balanced fill-flash. You

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SB-24 SB-23SB-22 SB-20

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CLOSE-UP ACCESSORIESFor nature lovers, scientists, even general use, close-up photography provides the means to see the world in all its smaller deta

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• PK rings do not use lens’ electronic contacts. All functions related to those contacts are inoperable when using these rings.OOOOO

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Nikon Bellows Attachment PB-6Mounts between the N6006 and lens for close-up and macro photography. You can vary lens extension, producing reproductio

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PB-6Micro-Nikkor Lenses

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Note on Close-Up Photography• In close-up photography, depth of field is generally shallow. Thus, you must stop lens aperture down as much as possibl

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CHECKING BATTERY POWERSlide power switch to ON and confirm indications on LCD panel.P-ISQ] (C*5 f5.5( 5)After approx. 8 sec.P._________________

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VIEWING ACCESSORIESEyepiece correction lensesTo correct both near- and farsightedness, nine lenses are available from -5 to -1-3 diopter values. Thes

Pagina 48 - IN FOCUS-PRIORITY CONTINUOUS

OTHER ACCESSORIESLens HoodsThese are recommended to prevent stray light from entering the lens and causing ghost images and flare. Four types are avai

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FiltersNikon offers a wide selection of filters of various sizes and types to meet the needs of cotor and black-and-white photography. These filters

Pagina 50 - SPECIAL FOCUSING SITUATIONS

Nikon FiltersTypeFilterdesignationFilter factorScrew-in type (mm)Drop-intype(Series IX)Bayonet-mounttypeDaylightTungstenlight39 5262 72 77 82 95122 1

Pagina 51 - RANGEFINDER

Semi-Soft Camera CasesTwo types are available: the CF-45 for use with AF Zoom- Nikkor 35-70mm f/3.3-f/4.5 or smaller lens, and the CF-46 for AF Zoom-N

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Pagina 54 - CLEAR MATTE FIELD

CAMERA CARE TIPS•J. Never touch reflex mirror or focusing screen. Remove dust with a blower brush.2. Never touch shutter curtains.3. Never touch DX c

Pagina 55 - EXPOSURE METERING SYSTEMS

4. Do not leave camera in a hot place.5. Keep camera a\way from water or moisture. When using camera near water, guard against splashes, especially

Pagina 56 - MATRIX METERING

NOTES ON BATTERIES1. When not using camera for a long period, remove battery.2. Battery power drains off in extremely low temperatures — make sure ba

Pagina 57 - CENTER-WEIGHTED METERING

LOADING FILMTo avoid fogging film (especially high-ISO film), do not load/unload film in direct sunlight.1|)íг5f5.5( E]Confirm whether for auto settin

Pagina 58 - SPOT METERING

SPECIFICATIONSType of cameraPicture formatLens mount LensFocus modesAutofocus modeAutofocus detection systemAutofocus detection range Autofocus lockle

Pagina 59 - METERING SYSTEM SETTING

Exposure metering Metering rangeExposure meter Exposure modesProgrammed auto exposure controlShutter-priority auto exposure controiAperture-priority a

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Auto exposure bracketingShutterShutter release Shutter speedsViewfinderEyepoint Eyepiece coverFocusing screenFilm speed range Film speed setting3

Pagina 61 - B. Outdoor backlit subject

Self-timerReflex mirror Flash sync controlBuilt-in TTL flashFlashsynchronizationAutomaticBalancedFill-FlashElectronically controlled; timer duration

Pagina 62 - Center-Weighted Metering

Manual flash light outputcompensation Flash ready-lightAccessory shoe Film loading Film advancerame counterCan be controlled (rom +1EV to -3EV in 1/3

Pagina 63 - Outdoor backlit subject

Number of 36-exposure film rolls per fresh battery*at 20“C (68'F) at -10’C (14®F)Without flashapprox. 75 approx. 22With 50% flashapprox. 16 appro

Pagina 64 - Front-lit subject

Dimensions (WxHxD) 154.5 x 100 x 66.5mm or 6.1 X 4.0 X 2.6 in.Weight Approx. 650g or 23.0 oz. (withoutbattery pack)All specifications apply when

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GLOSSARYAF illuminatorWhen existing light is belCAv a certain level and the camera is set for autofocus mode, the SB-24/SB-23/SB-22/SB-20’s AF illumin

Pagina 67 - E. Sunset scenes

EVExposure Value. A number representing the available combinations of shutter speed and aperture that give the same exposure effect when the scene b

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Slide camera back lock release to open Insert film cartridge, camera backDo not touch shutter curtains with your finger a with film lead

Pagina 69 - EXPOSURE MODE

Aperlure-pnofity auto: User selects aperture and camera chooses shutter speed for correct exposure.Manual: User select both shutter speed and aperture

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ISO film speedThe international standard for representing film sensitivity (speed with which it reacts to light). The higher the number, the greater t

Pagina 71 - DCPOSURE MODE SETTING

SLRSingle-Lens Reflex. A type of camera in which you look through the camera’s lens as you view through the camera finder. Other camera functions, suc

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WARNING INDICATIONSLCD panel/Viewfinder ShutterCause and remedyII I Im ♦c'S fS.S0 Q______( i)- All indicators shown blinkLocksBattery power is

Pagina 74 - PROGRAMMED (Pm AND P) AUTO

LCD panel/ViewfinderShutterCause and remedyErr blinks when you press film rewind button to rewind filmLocksCamera detects a malfunction. Remo

Pagina 75 - Program Charts

LCD panei/Viewfinder ShutterCause and remedyI blinksDepends on focus mode selector. Locks at S/Cf or can be released at M.Autofocus is impossible with

Pagina 76 - ------------With f/4 lens

LCD panel/ViewfinderShutter Cause and remedy', u -m-H hFdd0 /)03 So “H 1 ‘ 0 Q—tS3 ~i o- f3.80 i]03?5o “i o - 0 Q______f 1 />HI blinks in

Pagina 77 - FLEXIBLE PROGRAM

In certain cases, due to static electricity or poorly loaded battery, the N6006’s miaocomputer may turn the camera off, even with fresh, properly inst

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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interf

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Close camera back until lock release snaps closed.Fully depress shutter release button to automatically advance film to frame 1.8liD IP^.IM—

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BASIC SHOOTING (Requires AF Nikkor lens)Set focus mode selector to S for Focus- Priority Single autofocus. If lens has an A-M switch, set the switch t

Pagina 81 - PRIORITY AUTO EXPOSURE

Shown here are basic settings for the easiest, most common picture-taking situations using AF Nikkor lenses with a CPU. With other than lenses Al-P Ni

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FOREWORDThank you for purchasing the Nikon N6006. We hope you enjoy the Nikon N6006, and we’re sure it will make photography a bigger part of your lif

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Set lens to its minimum aperture (highest f-number marked in orange on AF Nikkor lenses).Also lock lens aperture of AF Nikkor lens at

Pagina 84 - 5. Confirm aperture value

The N6006 viewfinder covers approx. 92% of the image area of the actual photograph so the actual picture comes out larger than the image in the viewfi

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P io F3.8If shutter speed indicator biinks - Picture blur alert:If a selected shutter speed is 1/(focal length) or slower, picture blur may occur due

Pagina 86 - At small aperture

Flash shooting with built-in TTL flashFirst, make sure that subject is within flash shooting distance range: With AF Zoom-Nikkor 35-70m

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2. Lightly press the shutter release button.• P US fS.S3. Wait a few seconds for ready-light to come on, then shoot. If subject is beyo

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Fully depress shutter release button to take picture. Camera automatically advances film by one frame. And LCD panel’s frame counter increases

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REWINDING FILMOFilm advance stops automatically at end of roll with blinking End and Q_ symbol on the LCD panel. After exposure meter automatically tu

Pagina 90 - 4. Confirm shutter speed

Рм|кОБQjiLOS)——While sliding film rewind lever in the direction of arrow, press film rewind button to start film rewinding. During film rewind, Q_ and

Pagina 91 - MANUAL EXPOSURE MODE

After rewind automatically stops, confirm frame counter shows E, and film installation symbol (Q_) blinks fa a tew seconds.Open camera back and

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CONTROLS IN DETAIL/ PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES23

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FILM ADVANCE MODE SETTING...27SINGLE-FRAME SHOOTING...27CONTINUOUS SHOOTIN

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FILM SPEED SETTINGm)m-Jiгs f5.5 ^ ( E)The N6006 offers two ways to set film speed — automatic film speed setting for DX-coded film and manual film s

Pagina 95 - TOO SMALL SUBJECT

USING AUTOMATIC FILM SPEED SETTING FOR DX-CODED FILMSUsable film speed range for DX-coded film is ISO 25 to 5000.1. Slide power switch to ON.2. While

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If “Err,” ISO symbol and DX symbol are blinking:Non-DX-coded film or film with an unacceptable DX code is loaded. Set ISO manually.

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MANUAL FILM SPEED SETTINGeUsable range for manual film speed settings is ISO 6 to 6400.1. Slide power switch to ON.2. While depressing shift button,

Pagina 98 - EXPOSURE COMPENSATION

OREt3. While pressing ISO button, rotate command dial until desired number is shown.Film speed setting display changes as follows;6 - 8 -10 -12 -16 -

Pagina 100 - 4. Recompose and shoot

FILM ADVANCE MODE SETTINGO4f^0fflUn»The Nikon N6006 has three automatic film-advance modes. To switch film-advance mode, press and hold DRIVE button a

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SINGLE-FRAME SHOOTINGPslH)m)klгs f5.sQ___( i)With film advance mode at fully depressing shutter release button takes one picture and automatically adv

Pagina 102 - EXPOSURE COMPENSATION BUTTON

FOCUSING-----------------AUTOFOCUSThe Nikon N6006 provides tvra autofocus modes, FocuS'Priority Single autofocus and Focus-Priority Continuous au

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!гs fi8Focus trackingWith a moving subject: Focus tracking is automatically activated when you lightly press the shutter release butt

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EXPOSURE MODE ... 46-63EXPOSURE MODE SETTING...47PROGRAMMED (PM AND

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• As focus is locked, Focus-Priority Single autofocus is convenient for off-center subjects. See pages 32 to 33.•After shooting, you do not have to r

Pagina 106 - BRACKETING

FOCUS-PRIORITY CONTINUOUS AUTOFOCUS — with focus mode selector at CFAutofocus continues as long as you keep lightly pressing the shutter rele

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• P tes Fisstationary subject is in focusWith a stationary subject: Autofocus starts when you lightly press the shutter release button. When subject i

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Focus trackingWith a moving subject; Focus tracking is automatically activated when you lightly press the shutter release button, as the lens is bein

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•After shooting, you do not have to remove your finger i from the shutter release button for the next shot. Slight- ly lift your finger off the button

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AUTOFOCUS WITH MAIN SUBJECT OFF CENTER - SETTING AF-L (AUTOFOCUS LOCK) FUNCTIONThe N6006’s AF-L function lets you lock both focus and auto exposure. S

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IN FOCUS-PRIORITY SINGLE AUTOFOCUS With AF-L function set, in auto exposure mode, exposure is simultaneously locked when focus is locked. Without AF-L

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1. Position focus brackets on subject and lightly press the shutter release button.• p tes fis3. Keeping the shutter release button lightly pressed,

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IN FOCUS-PRIORITY CONTINUOUS AUTOFOCUSYou can lock focus in Focus-Priority Continuous autofocus with AE-17AF-L lever. To use the lever for focus locK

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1. Position focus brackets on subject and lightly press the shutter release button to start autofocus operation.3. With AE-I7AF-L lever held in. rec

Pagina 115 - SELF-TIMER OPERATION

USABLE LENSES...- 79FLASH SHOOTING DISTANCE RANGE...80CONTROLLED MAX. APERTURE

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SPECIAL FOCUSING SITUATIONSAutofocus operation depends on general lighting, subject contrast and detail, and other technical points. In those rare sit

Pagina 117 - TWO-SHOT SELF-TIMER

MANUAL FOCUSThere are two ways to manually focus. Manual focus with electronic rangefinder and manual focus using viewfinder clear matte field.MANUAL

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1. Set focus mode selector to M for manual focus. •If lens has an A-M switch, set to M.2. Look through viewfinder and position focus brackets on the

Pagina 119 - BUILT-IN TTL FLASH

3. Keeping shutter release button lightly pressed, rotate lens focusing ring in the direction that focus-to-left arrow (◄) or focu

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MANUAL FOCUS USING CLEAR MATTE FIELD1. Set to focus mode selector to M for manual focus.•If lens has an A-M switch, set to M.2. Look through the vie

Pagina 121 - USING BUILT-IN TTL FLASH

EXPOSURE METERING SYSTEMSThe Nikon N6006 provides three types of exposure metering systems - Matrix Metering, Center-Weighted Metering and Spot Meteri

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MATRIX METERINGThis system is ideally suited for quick operation and for the most dependable auto exposure control. It can also be used for manual met

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CENTER-WEIGHTED METERINGChoose Center-Weighted Metering when you want to base exposure on either auto or manual exposure control for a centrally loca

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SPOT METERINGFor selective metering of tiny subjects or for advanced manual metering techniques, use Spot Metering.The area metered is represented by

Pagina 125 - USABLE LENSES

.'10^siwtMETERING SYSTEM SETTING1. Slide main switch to ON.2. While pressing metering system button, rotate command dial until your desired symb

Pagina 126 - Usable zoom lenses

NOMENCLATUREFilm plane indicator: Exact distance from lens mounting flange to film plane is 46.5mm.LCD panel: See page 8.Power switchSelf-timer indica

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3 f5.5i)Center-WeightedMeteringSpot MeteringMatrix Metering is possible only with lenses that have a built-in CPU (such as AF Nikka and Al-P lenses).

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METERING SYSTEM SELECTION - WHEN TO USE MATRIX OR CENTER-WEIGHTED METERINGIn scenes with both very bright and very dark areas, these two metering syst

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Scene containing the sunCenter-Weighted Metering

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Outdoor backlit subjectCenter-Weighted Metering

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Front-lit subjectMatrix MeteringI ICenter-Weighted Metering43

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D. Small dark subjects against a bright backgroundA subject significantly smaller than any of the Matrix Meter-• ing sections may not be recogn

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Center-Weighted Metering (without AE Lock)

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E. Sunset scenesIf you want to emphasize a dramatic sunset but don’t want Matrix Metering to lighten the scene for a dark foreground subject, use Cen

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Center-Weighted Metering45

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EXPOSURE MODELight reaching the film is controlled by the shutter and aperture. The proper combination of shutter and aperture settings results in th

Pagina 137 - Nikon Bellows Attachment PB-6

Eyepiece cover DK-5 (provided): Prevents stray light from entering viewfinder.Viewfinder eyepieceCamera backFilm cartridge confirmation windowCamer

Pagina 138 - Micro-Nikkor Lenses

In Shutter-Priority auto exposure mode, you can manually set shutter speed as desired. That is, you can freeze the action with sharp, clear images usi

Pagina 139 - Note on Close-Up Photography

lyr.©DCPOSURE MODE SETTING,tter turning power switch on, while pressing MODE button, )tate command dial. Exposure mode changes in the following equenc

Pagina 140 - VIEWING ACCESSORIES

m103 ic^S fS.S IB ic'S fS.50 Q—( /) 0 Q___( i)Auto Multi-Program ManualSII1'EM03 ic'S fS.5 ® ic’S fS.S0 Q___( i) 0 Q___( t]Shutter-Prio

Pagina 141 - OTHER ACCESSORIES

mlгsS Q-For Programmed auto or Shutter-Priority auto exposure mode, use only lenses that have a built-in CPU such as AF Nikkor or Al-P lenses. With ot

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PROGRAMMED (Pm AND P) AUTOThe N6006 offers two programmed auto exposure modes:Auto Multi-Program mode and Normal Program mode.Rcture sharpness can var

Pagina 143 - Nikon Filters

Program ChartsThe EV (exposure value) charts demonstrate the difference between N6006 Auto Multi-Program and Normal Program. Follow either colored lin

Pagina 144 - Neckstraps

Operation in programmed auto exposure modeOperation for Auto-Multi Program and Normal Program are performed in the same manner. See BASIC SHOOT

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FLEXIBLE PROGRAMWhen you want to use a specific shutter speed or aperture in Programmed auto exposure mode, use the Rexible Program

Pagina 146 - MISCELLANEOUS

2. Turn command dial until desired shutter speed or aperture value appears in viewfinder and in LCD panel.• When program is shifted, exposure mode in

Pagina 147 - CAMERA CARE TIPS

SHUTTER-PRIORITY AUTO EXPOSURE MODESubject movement and your ability to hold the camera steady will determine what shutter speed you should choose. Fa

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Exposure mode (MODE) button/Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash (£3) buttonFilm speed (ISO) button/Film speed setting mode (DX/M) buttonFilm advanc

Pagina 149 - NOTES ON BATTERIES

'4 -jfr-.At a fast shutter speedAt a slow shutter speed51

Pagina 150 - SPECIFICATIONS

OPERATION IN SHUTTER- PRIORITY AUTO EXPOSURE MODE1. Set lens to its minimum aperture setting (highest f-number).With AF Nikkor and Al-P-Nikkor lenses

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#• "i r •«I L JU3. Remcwe finger from MODE button, and rotate command dial to select desired shutter speed.• Shutter speed indication changes on

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4. Look inside viewfinder, compose and lightly press shutter release button.53

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5. Confirm aperture value.Camera selects correct aperture (or shutter speed selected.6. Fully depress shutter release button to take the picture.È

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APERTURE-PRIORITY AUTO EXPOSURE MODESelect the aperture based on how shallow or large you want depth of field to be. Smaller apertures will make the b

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At small aperture55

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OPERATION IN APERTURE- PRIORITY AUTO EXPOSURE MODE©I1. While pressing exposure MODE button, rotate command dial until “A” appears on the LCD panel an

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If meter is automatically turned oft and LCD indicators disappear, turn meter on again by lightly pressing shutter release button.• An intermediate

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3. Lcx)k inside viewfinder, cx)mpose and lightly press shutter release button.57

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Command dial/shift button functionsCombined with buttons listed below, the command dial and shift button provide various functions.ButtonWith Command

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4. Confirm shutter speed.Camera selects correct shutter speed to match your aperture setting.P, 3o FIf shutter speed indicator blinks — Picture bl

Pagina 161 - Non-TTL auto flash

MANUAL EXPOSURE MODEManual exposure control allows you to make both aperture and shutter speed settings. You’ll probably follow the recommendation of

Pagina 162 - TTL auto flash

OPERATION IN MANUAL EXPOSURE MODE1. While pressing exposure mode button (MODE), rotate command dial until “M" appears on the LCD panel and view

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2. Remove finger from exposure mode button, set shutter speed using command dial, and aperture using lens aperture ring.• With lenses that have no C

Pagina 164 - WARNING INDICATIONS

ri c «•'••U'r X iJ4. Adjust aperture and/or shutter speed until Electronic Analog Display indicates “0" or the desired exposure.• With

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TO OBTAIN EXPOSURE METER READING FOR A MAIN SUBJECT OFF CENTER OR TOO SMALL SUBJECTIf you want to set exposure as desired on a particular subject, use

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4. Recompose the picture, focus and shoot.

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BULB SETTING; ”1 h >jBf 5. faFor long-time exposure, use B (bulb) setting. On bulb setting, shutter remains open as long as shutter release button

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EXPOSURE COMPENSATIONMatrix Metering provides the main subject with correct exposure in virtually any lighting situation, without having to use manua

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AE (AUTO EXPOSURE) LOCK LEVERIn auto exposure mode with Center-Weighted or Spot Metering, when you want to control exposure based on a particular bri

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