Nikon F65D Webcam User Manual


 
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DETAILED OPERATION
Film Rewind
This section explains mid-roll rewind and what to do if the film does not
rewind.
Mid-roll rewind
•To rewind film at mid-roll, press the two film rewind
buttons simultaneously for approx. 1 sec.
o––, o– and then o appear in the LCD panel during film
rewind and the frame counter counts backwards until
rewind is complete.
•Film is completely rewound when a blinking E shows in
the frame counter. (E appears without blinking when the
exposure meter is off.) Make sure E is blinking, open the
camera back and remove the film cartridge.
If film does not start to rewind or film rewind
stops at mid-roll
•When battery power is very low, or at low temperatures,
film may not start rewinding or film rewind may stop at
mid-roll, and o–– and frame number will blink in the
LCD panel. In this case, turn the power switch off,
change batteries, then turn the power switch on and
press the two film rewind buttons simultaneously
for approx. 1 sec. to rewind film again.
Dioptre Adjustment/Viewfinder Accessories
The F65/F65D enables near- or far-sighted photographers to adjust the
eyepiece dioptre to suit their vision. Viewfinder accessories such as an
eyepiece cap or eyepiece correction lens can also be attached.
Dioptre adjustment
•Remove the rubber eyecup and slide the dioptre
adjustment lever while looking through the viewfinder
until the focus brackets or other displays in the
viewfinder appear sharp. Attach the rubber eyecup
again after adjustment.
•The adjustable range of the finder dioptre is –1.5m
-1
to
+0.8m
-1
. Nine optional eyepiece correction lenses
provide a viewfinder dioptre range of –5 to +3m
-1
(page
94).
NOTE: Using the dioptre adjustment lever
Since the dioptre adjustment lever is located next to the viewfinder, be careful
not to poke yourself in the eye with your finger or fingernail while sliding the
lever.
Attaching viewfinder accessories
•To attach an eyepiece cap or eyepiece correction lens,
remove the rubber eyecup and slide down the eyepiece
cap or eyepiece correction lens.
•To reattach the rubber eyecup after removing eyepiece
cap or eyepiece correction lens, make sure the
K DK-16” stamp is at the bottom.
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