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Preparation for use, Installing the batteries, Checking battery power – Nikon fe User Manual

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PREPARATION FOR USE

Installing the Batteries

The Nikon FE’s built-in exposure meter and the elec­
tronic shutter control circuits are powered by two

button-cell type 1.55V silver-oxide batteries or one 3V

lithium battery. These are mounted in the battery clip,

which forms a single unit with the battery chamber’s
coin-slotted lid, in the camera’s baseplate. To install the

battery or batteries, first unscrew the lid by turning it
counterclockwise, with a coin or something similar, until

it can be freely removed by hand. Then, seat the battery,

or the two batteries one on top of the other, in the bat­
tery clip, making sure that the respective plus (+) and

minus (—) signs correspond with similar marks provided
in the clip. After seating the batteries correctly, replace

the lid, and secure the connection by turning it clock­

wise with the coin as far as it will go. It is advisable to
remove the batteries, when the camera is not to be used

for a long period, to prevent battery leakage within the

camera; for additional information, refer to “Tips on
Camera Care” on page 39.

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Checking Battery Power

To check battery power, simply turn the power check

lever downward and watch the power check lamp. If the
lamp fails to glow, check the battery seating and make

any necessary adjustments. Should the lamp still fail to

ight up. Install new batteries.

Caution:

1) When the camera is not in use, make sure that the film-ad­

vance lever is positioned flush with the camera body. As the
lever doubles as the meter on-off switch, leaving it in the
stand-off position will result in the camera's battery being

completely drained In just a few days.

When the camera is attached to the MD-12 motor drive, make

sure the motor drive is switched off when It is not in use to
prevent drain of both the camera and the motor drive's

batteries.

3) When the batteries are dead or there are none installed in the

camera, the only two settings which can be used are “M90"

and “B.” If you trip the shutter with the camera set to any

other speed, the shutter won't open or the reflex mirror may

remain In the “up" position. If the mirror locks
up, simply turn the shutter speed dial to “M90"

and the mirror will return to Its normal viewing

position. Then you can
install new batteries.

To avoid wasting
a frame, stroke
the winding lever

while holding in

the multiple-
exposure lever.

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