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Nikon N90 AF User Manual

Nikon N90 AF
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TO
USE
NON-OX-CODED
FILM
The usable range for manual film speed setting is
ISO
6
to
6400.
Whi
le
pressing
ISO
l
e",
button, rotate command dial
to
set
fi
lm's
ISO number.
Film speed setting display changes as follows:
DX
6 8 10 12 16
20 25
32 40 50 64 80 100 125 160
200 250 320 400 500 640 800 1000 1250 1600 2000
2500 3200 4000 5000 6400
To check ISO number after film loading, press
ISO
l
e",
button.
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To check
ISO
number after film loading, press
ISO
/
e~
button.
If non-OX-coded film or film with
an
unacceptable OX
code is loaded, the
Err
,
ISO
and
ffiJ
marks blink
in
LCD
panel, beeper sounds, and shutter
is
locked. You set
ISO manually.
You can manua
ll
y set film speed for a OX-coded film,
and the camera wi
ll
automatically recognize the ISO
number set, whether
it
is
the higher, lower or actual ISO
number:
With
the
Data
Link
System
,
you
can
set
the
camera
to
OX
-
Priority.

Table of Contents

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Nikon N90 AF Specifications

General IconGeneral
Lens MountNikon F mount
Film Format35mm
Flash Sync Speed1/250 sec
Exposure MeteringMatrix, Center-weighted, Spot
Film RewindAutomatic
Focusing SystemTTL phase detection autofocus
Exposure ModesProgram, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual
Shutter Speed30 to 1/4000 sec, Bulb
ViewfinderFixed eye-level pentaprism
Film AdvanceAutomatic
Power4 AA batteries
Type35mm autofocus SLR

Summary

Foreword

Nomenclature

Camera Parts Identification

Identifies key external buttons, dials, and indicators on the Nikon N90 camera.

Viewfinder and LCD Panel Indicators

Explains the symbols and information displayed on the camera's viewfinder and LCD screen.

Basic Operation

Lens and Battery Installation

Steps for attaching lenses and inserting batteries.

Film Loading and Rewinding

Procedures for inserting and rewinding film.

Basic Shooting

Shooting Modes and Film Advance

Explains single-frame and continuous shooting modes.

General Functions

Exposure Metering Systems

Details the Matrix, Center-Weighted, and Spot metering modes.

Focus and Autofocus

Focus Area Selection

How to choose between Wide and Spot focus areas.

Autofocus Modes and Techniques

Explains AF modes, Focus Tracking, and off-center subjects.

Manual Focus

Manual Focus Techniques

Using the Electronic Rangefinder and matte field for manual focus.

Exposure Mode

Selecting Exposure Modes

Guide to P, S, A, M modes and Vari-Program.

Exposure Mode Operations

Details on Shutter-Priority, Aperture-Priority, and Manual modes.

Operation Modes

Shutter-Priority Auto Mode

How to set and use Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode.

Aperture-Priority Auto Mode

How to set and use Aperture-Priority Auto exposure mode.

Manual Exposure Mode

How to set and use Manual exposure mode for full control.

Vari-Program Modes

Understanding and Selecting Vari-Programs

Concept and steps for using specialized programs.

Shooting with Vari-Program

Portrait and Landscape Programs

Tips for portraits and landscape depth of field.

Sport and Close-Up Programs

Capturing action and shallow depth of field.

Special Functions

Exposure Compensation

Techniques to adjust exposure beyond meter readings.

AE-L Lever and Exposure Compensation Button

Locking exposure and using compensation button.

Self-Timer Operation

Self-Timer Modes

Setting one-shot and two-shot self-timers.

Depth-of-Field Preview

Long Time Exposure

Lenses

Lens Compatibility Chart

Details lens and accessory compatibility.

Flash Photography

Speedlight Compatibility and Modes

Overview of speedlight features and modes.

TTL Auto Flash Operations

Explains TTL auto flash, Fill-Flash, and operations.

Slow Sync and Rear-Curtain Sync

Using sync modes for background and light trails.

Red-Eye Reduction

Minimizing red-eye effect in portraits.

Notes and Charts on Flash Photography

Important considerations, warnings, and EV charts for flash usage.

Miscellaneous

Accessory Compatibility

Lists accessories not compatible with the N90 camera.

Camera Care and Maintenance

Essential tips for cleaning and maintaining the camera.

Battery Usage and Care

Information on battery types, handling, and warnings.

Specifications

Glossary

LCD Panel/Viewfinder Indications

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