Exposure, Viewfinder, Focusing screen – Nikon FG User Manual
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) OPTIMUM BATTERY PERFORMANCE
Caution:
Keep batteries away from infants
and small children. In case a battery is acci
dentally swallowed, call a doctor immediately
as the material inside the batteries can cause
serious problems.
New batteries:
Between manufacturing and
first use, all batteries exhibit some drain. There
fore, care should be taken to purchase the
newest (and freshest} ones possible. To help
you do this, some manufacturers stamp the
date of manufacture on the bottom ol eacrt
battery. Ask your camera dealer for assistance
in Interpreting thecodes.
Temperature:
Battery life ratings are based on
operation at around 25°C (77'F). At other tem
peratures. battery life is shortened. Spare bat
teries should therefore be kept available if oper
ation in low temperatures is anticipated.
Continuous use:
Batteries are drained much
more quickly by continuous use than by inter
mittent use.
Storage;
When not in use, the batteries should
be removed to prevent damage from leakage.
To minimlie drain during the period of disuse,
store the batteries in a cool, dry place.
Battery brand;
Do not use mixed brands of
batteries, nor batteries with different model
numbers. Also, avoid mixing new and old bat
teries since proper performance will not be
obtained and battery leakage into your FG
may occur.
Polarity:
When installing batteries, observe the
voltage polarities carefully. Reversal of positive
( + ) and negative (-) terminals will result in
leakage. If leakage should occur, clean care
fully or take your FG to your dealer.
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Exposure
compensation
button
Viewfinder
Focusing screen
Finder
magnification
Film advance
Frame counter
Film rewind
Approx, + 2EV when exposure
oompensafion button is kept
depressed as shutter release
button is depressed
Fixed eyelevel pentaprism type
with built-in TTL exposure
meter: approx. 92% frame
coverage
Fixed-type Nikon standard Type
K screen; comprised of central
split-image rangefinder spot,
microprism collar and matfef
Fresnel outer field; I2mm-dia.
reference circle denotes area
of center-weighted metering
0.84X (50mm lens set at
infinity)
Via film winding lever of 144°
winding angle; hinged type:
either one continuous stroke or
series of shorter strokes
possible
Additive type; automatically
resets to "S" when camera
back is opened
Manual: film rewind crank
rotates after rewind button is
depressed-
Hot-shoe
contacts
Flash
synchronization
Ready-light
Motor drive
coupling
Camera back
Standard ISO-type accepts
Nikon Epeedlight SB-18, SB-16
SB-15 or other ISO-type Nikon
flash unit directly
Speeds up to ifSOsec. with
electronic flash: with the Nikor
dedicated flash unit, flash sync
is automatically set to 1/90 sec
when shutter speed/mode
selector is set at P, A or
manually 1f125"j1/1000sec.:
while set to I'vifgosec.
manually, the shutter speed
will operate as set; the flash
ready-light lights up when flash
is recycled
Incorporated in the viewfinder
Electrical contacts and tneoha
ical coupler built in for operatk
with the Motor Drive MD-14
or MD-E
Swings open when film rewind
knob is pulled up; memo holde
provided; interchangeable with
the Data Back MF-15