Infrared focusing index 1, Iccessory shoe ?4, Viewfinder ready*light – Nikon FG User Manual
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^NTROLS IN DETAIL —continued
lemo Holder 45
> a reminder of film type, ASA/ISO speed, and the
imber of exposures on the roli in use, clip off the
id of the film carton and insert into the memo holder.
infrared Focusing Index 1}
The red dot located Just beside the focusing index
on most lenses is the infrared focusing index. When
shooting with black-and-white infrared film, it is
necessary to refocus the lens to compensate for the
fact that infrared rays focus at a point slightly in front
of visible light. To use the index, focus on your subject
through the viewfinder, then look at the lens and take
note of the focused distance. Finally, reset the focus
ing ring so that the desired distance is aligned with
the red dot.
LASH PHOTOGRAPHY—continued
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iccessory Shoe ?4
icated at the top of the pentaprism viewfinder, the
It shoe allows direct mounting of the Nikon Speed-
ht SB-18, SB-16B, SB-15 or any electronic flash with
1
1SO-type mounting foot. Other flash units may be
ounted with an adapter—see the table on the next
ige. Four electrical contacts provide synchroniza-
in of the flash unit, flash output stop signal on TTL
ode, identification of the TTL flash, and both ready-
ht indication in the camera's viewfinder (via an
:D) and auto switching to the proper sync speed of
90 sec. with some Nikon dedicated flashes,
jfe:
Use of other manufacturer's flash units, even with the
me ISO-type
mounting
fool,
may
cause abnormalities in
utter speed precision or even breakage of the 1C drcuit.
Viewfinder Ready*Light
When the Nikon FG is used together with N kon flash
units such as the SB-18, SB-16B, SB-15, etc., a view
finder ready-light LED opposite the thunderbolt mark
lights up when the flash is fully charged or recycled.
This way, you’re easily informed of flash readiness
without having to take your eye off the viewfinder.
Depending on which Nikon flash unit is attached, the
same LED blinks to warn of insufficient flash output,
incorrect setting of the flash unit or incorrect setting
of the FG, For more detailed information, refer to the
flash unit's instruction manual.
Note: W hen the camera's meter switch is off. the ready-light
will not light up except at the M90 or В setting.