Downloading shooting data from the f5 camera body – Nikon AC-2WE User Manual

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F5 shooting data to be stored and data storage capacity:

Type of data

to be stored

Shooting data items

Data storage capacity

(no. of rolls of film)

A

Shutter speed, aperture, focal length, film counter, lens

maximum aperture

Approx. 78

B

Type A items plus: shooting date and time

Approx. 36

C

Type B items plus: imprinted letters

Approx. 12

D

Type C items plus: metering system, exposure mode,

sync mode, deviation from the correct exposure value

and exposure compensation value in manual mode

Approx. 10

(or approx. 39 rolls

without the MF-28)

* When using 36-exposure film. Data storage capacity varies according to the num­

ber of frames shot and/or if multiple exposure shooting is conducted. Types B and

C items can be stored only when the Multi-Control Back MF-28 is attached.

Without the MF-28, you can only store type A items even if you select types B or C.

Downloading shooting data from the F5 camera body

You can download shooting data from the F5 camera body.

1. On the F5 Shooting Data dialog box, click "Load” to activate the Data Loading

dialog box. (Fig. 25)

Data Loading

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Cancel

(Fig. 25)

On the Data Loading dialog box, input up to four letters for the first half of the file
name. Then click "OK” to start downloading the shooting data,

2. The loaded shooting data is saved with the specified name. The film number for

the last half of the file name and file name extension ",psh” is automatically added

to the file name. To open the saved shooting data file, click “File” and "Open”.

• To view style options for shooting data files, see page 32.
• For details, see the help message for the F5 Shooting Data dialog box.

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