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Nikon N75 User Manual

Nikon N75
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NOTE:
Sett
i
ng
Exposure
Compensation
Normally, you sho
ul
d compensate exposure to the + side when the background
is
brighter than your main subject,
or
to
the - side when the background is darker.
2
Check
points
Compose
pic
t
ure
, confirm focus
indicator.
and
shoot.
To
cancel Exposure Compensation, rotate the
Command Dial while pressing the
ID
button
to
reset the compensation value to D.
D.
In Vari-
Program, changing the exposure mode also
cancels the Exposure Compensation. (Turning
the power switch off does not cancel the
Exposure Compensation.)
The Exposure Compensation cannot be set
in
'8' or M exposu
re
mode. I
Once the Exposure Compensation
is
set
in
each P, S
or
A exposure mode, j;i
compensation remains
in
that exposure mode. Changing the exposure mode to M,
~
'8'
or
Vari-Program temporarily cancels the compensation.
li:!
Exposure Compensation set
in
Vari-Program is canceled when exposure mode
is
I
changed.
::c
In
any of the exposure modes, both flash output level for the flash illuminated
subject and exposure on the background are bracketed when a Speed light
is
used.
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Nikon N75 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Type35mm SLR
Lens MountNikon F mount
Flash Sync Speed1/90 sec
AutofocusYes
FocusTTL phase detection
Viewfinder Coverage89%
Exposure ModesProgram, Shutter-priority, Aperture-priority, Manual
MeteringMatrix, Center-weighted, Spot
ISO Range25 - 5000
FlashBuilt-in flash, TTL flash control
ViewfinderPentamirror
Focusing ScreenFixed
Battery2x CR2
Weight380 g (without batteries)
Shutter Speed Range30 - 1/2000 sec

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