About lcd – Nikon Camera F50 User Manual

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LCD panel

Blinking Symbol

Viewfinder

Blinking Symbol

Shutter

Cause and Remedy

(after flash

shooting)

Locked

Light might be insufficient. Confirm shooting

distance and, if necessary, move closer to the
subject or select a wider aperture.

Frr

Li^

T T L

(in

P /S )

C - _

L 1 1

Locked

Speedlight attached is not set at TTL. Set the
Speedlight's flash mode to TTL. Or, use Aperture-

Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode.

About LCD

• The camera uses a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) of

the highest quality which, under conditions of

normal use, should provide several years of
reliable operation. After this period, contrast may

deteriorate and display information may start to

fade. You can have the LCD replaced at a nominal
charge by contacting an authorised Nikon dealer
or service facility.

»At temperatures between freezing, the LCD's

response time slows down; it goes back to

normal when the temperature rises.

• As the temperature rises, the LCD turns reddish;

as the temperature drops, the LCD turns bluish.

These changes do not affect normal use.

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