Electronic analog display, Long time exposure, Shooting in each exposure – Nikon Camera N60 User Manual

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Shooting in Each Exposure

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Electronic analog display

The electronic analog display in the

viewfinder indicates the difference

between the selected exposure

(shutter speed and aperture), and the
correct exposure. Not available with

Long Time Exposure.

Correct exposure or ±0.5EV

+ ■ o • -

Under -0.5EV to -1.5EV

+ ■ O ■ -

■ ■

Over +1.5EV

+ ■ o ■ -

3

Confirm focus indicator • in the viewfinder and
shoot.

• A Non-CPU lens works only with Manual exposure mode. However, the

camera’s meter will be disabled. Furthermore, the aperture cannot be set

with the @ button and the Command Dial. Use lens’ aperture ring. See

page 32 on “Lens Compatibility”.

Long Time Exposure

This function is useful for shooting nighttime scenes or stars. Select

Long Time Exposure (of more than 30 sec.) by rotating the Command
Dial until - - appears In the viewfinder and LCD panel. Pressing the

shutter release button once opens the shutter (LCD indications will turn
off). Press the shutter release button again to close the shutter. Camera
shake can be reduced by using the self-timer (page 55) and tripod.
Continuous exposure is possible for approx. 15 hours with a fresh set of
lithium batteries. Note that continuous exposure time is reduced when

shooting in low temperatures.

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