J i cd panel/viewfinder display, About nikon advanced focusing screen display, About lcd – Nikon N80 User Manual
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J I CD Panel/Viewfinder Display
■ LCD panel
Shutter speed/
Exposure compensation value
Flash exposure
compensation (P. 85)
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Flexible Program (P. 51)
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Bracketing bar graphs (P. 61)
Aperture
Custom Setting
(P. 70)
com°pe^nsation (P. 60)—|-0I 00 0^
DX indication (P. 36)
Flash sync mode (P. 80)
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Battery power
(P. 16)
Frame counter
(P-21)
Focus area (P. 42)
Auto Exposure Bracketing (P. 61)
* The illustrations are fully labeled for your reference.
About Nikon Advanced Focusing Screen Display
The new Nikon Advanced Focusing Screen Display of the N80/N80QD employs the
convenient Vari-Brite Focus Area display system; it enables clear display of the focus
brackets at the selected focus area in the viewfinder for easy identification. When the finder
image is bright, the focus brackets are displayed in black and when the finder image is
dark, the focus brackets are momentarily illuminated in red. The selected focus area can be
identified easily in both bright and dark conditions with this function (page 72).
Also, the new Nikon Advanced Focusing Screen Display allows the superimposition of On-
Demand Grid Lines. The grid lines can be displayed by using Custom Setting Menu #4
(page 71). These grids assist you in composing the frame, in taking landscape pictures or In
shifting/tllting PC-NIkkor lenses.
* Due to characteristics of the LCD used in the Vari-Brite Focus Area display system, a thin line
outside the selected focus area may also be displayed or the entire viewfinder may be
illuminated in red under certain conditions. These are not malfunctions.
About LCD
The LCD panel and viewfinder displays tend to turn darker at high temperatures and slower
response time at low temperatures. On the other hand, the LCD in the Nikon Advanced
Focusing Screen Display tends to turn lighter at high temperatures and darker with slower
response time at low temperatures. In either case, when the temperature returns to normal
the displays also return to normal.
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