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PREPAR AT ION - conf i nued8. When closing or reattaching the parts with O-rings,be sure that each O-ring seats properly andsecurely. All four O-rings
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TIPS ON CAMERA CARE1. After using the camera underwater, rinse it infresh water with the camera back closedand the lens mounted. When the camera/lens
I9. Store the camera and lens away from hightemperatures, high humidity, naphthalene, andcamphor. lf the camera will not be used formore than two week
BASIC OPERATIONSll Remove fhe botterYt' clip +l .Turn the camera upside down anduse a coin to twist the lid counter'clockwise to unscrew it.
A Mount the lens g .T' With the silver lens focusingknob @ positioned vertically infront of the viewfinder @ (whenmounting the LW-Nikkor lens, ho
.-BASIC OPERATIONS - conlinuedE Unlock qnd openv' lhe cometq bqck ao.While depressing the orangecamera back release/lock button@, lift up the cam
oThe film pressure plate is attached tothe camera body to protect the shuttelcurtains from water and other foreignmatter when the camera back is open.
f*-BASIC OPERATIONS - continuede Engoge the film'sv. peiforqtions withlhe sprockel teelh.Advance the takeuP sPool slightlYwith your finger to eng
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tltl Confirm thol lher I r film is properlylooded.Confirm that the perforations onboth film edges are securely en-gaged with the sprocket teeth, thatt
BASIC OPERATIONS - continuediA^ Close ond lockler ffts cometo bock.Before closing the camera back,make sure the red mark on lhecamera back release/loc
tA Set lhe shutfertv'speed/modeseleclor diol@ fo "A"(forqulomolic exposureoperolionl.For rapid film loading, align the "A"on
-BASIC OPERATIONS - continuedia Moke blonkrrI gaposuresuntilthe frome counter a4-'shows f rome t"l.t'Continue to dePress the shutterrel
19.Set the ASA/ISOfilm speed.Lift up the f ilm speed dial@, rotateit in either direction until the ASA/ISO film speed is opposite thewhite ASA/lSO fil
Ftit=llJJBASIC OPERATIONS - continued21.|$:[borfervBe sure to check batterY Powerbefore shooting.Point the lens at a brightly lit area,look through th
Aperture Setting Guide(Shooting on land al ASA/ISO 100)oWhen the aperture is changed, theshutter speed selected by the cameraand the depth of field ch
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ItJ26.Toke the picture.Look through the view-finder and depress the shutterrelease button halfway. The shutterspeed, determined by the subject'sb
Igns|c OPERAT IONS - conf inued28' 33lTo",ii'"T5'seleclor diol to "R."After the last exPosure has beenmade, the fil
NOMENCLATUREO Film advance leverShutter speedi mode index @@ Shutter speed scale@ Shutter speed/mode selector dial@ Frame counter@ Shutter release but
?^ll Remove the filmru r I corttidge.Do not remove the film cartridge indirect sunlight.Open the camera back by follow-ing the directions in Step S (t
CONTROLS IN DETAILShutter Speed / Mode SelecforDiol @The Nikonos-V offers aperture-priority automattcmode ooeration and manual control of all shutters
Manual (tlgO to 1/1000sec.)Used for full manual controlof both f/stop and shutterspeed. All six shutter speeds indicated on the dial areavailable with
"-CONTROLS lN DETAIL- continuedAperture SettingThe aperture controls the amount of light passingthrough the lens. When moving f rom one f/stop to
TTL Metering SystemThe Nikonos-V uses a (through-the-lens) TTL center-weighted stopped-down metering system whichmeasures the light passing through th
* - CONTROLS lN DETAIl-continuedViewfinder r+The high-eyepoint viewfinder allows you to place youreye up to 40mm away f rom the eyepiece, so that thee
Shooting in the Aperture-PriorityAufomqtic Exposure ModeTo use the aperture-priority automatic exposure mode,perform the following procedures:1. Set t
;CONTROLS lN DETA|L-continuedOverexposure warningject is too bright). Therefore, set the lens to itssmallest available aperture (the largest f-number)
FlF shutter,speed uu set on dialCorrectshutter speedtJShooting in fhe Monuol Exposure ModeThe following procedures apply when you want to:o Select you
'=CONTROLS lN DETAIL- continuedaperture (a larger f-number). lf the arrow continuesto blink even when the shutter speed/mode selectordial is set
@ ASA/ISO film soeed indexViewfinder eyepiece window @@ Film rewind knob@ Film rewind crank@ASA/lSO film soeed dial@ ASA/lSO film speed scaleCamera ba
How fo select fhe f/stop ondshutler speedExposure is determined by the combination of shutterspeed and aperture. As the numbers on either theaperture
;CONTROLS lN DETAll-confinuedShutler ReleoseLever @This convenient lever prevents film wastage andinadvertent battery drain caused by accidentaly de-p
IIIJrelease the shutter. Also avoid shaking or moving thecamera when releasing the shutter..When you release the shutter at "4" in a very da
CONTROLS lN DETAIL-continuedFrome counrer i-4,To accommodate all commercially availabte filmcartridges, the Nikonos-V frame counter goes up to36. The
Film Advonce Lever CThe film advance lever on the Nikonos-V operates inthe same manner as that of a regular 35mm camera.To cock the shutter and advanc
-CONTROLS lN DETA|L-confinuedExposure Compensation in the A mode: To makean exoosure comoensation with the ASA/lSO filmsoeed scale, determine the film
Depth Of FieldWhen you shoot at a certain aperture and focusingdistance, you will find that not only the main subjectbut also objects within a certain
ffi'ffifUTROL$ lN DETAIL - confinuedDifferent Depths Of Fieldtl22-Deep depth of f ield
Lock SysfemComero Bock Lock SyslemThis newly designed system allows quick and easyfilm loading in the normal 35mm camera way.To allow the camera back
Instead of being attached to the camera back, theNikonos-V's pressure plate is attached to the insideof the camera and is hinged This style press
CONTENTSNOMENCLATURE .2-3FOREWORD ... 6PREPARATION... ...7=tltlExomining ond lubricoting the O-rings...8The O-rings ond their seoling method
IIA standard tripod socket is located in the camera'sbaseplate f or attachment of the brackets f or theNikonos Underwater Speedlights SB-103, SB-
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHYlC printed circuit boardLight pathShutter curtainMetering reflectorExcept at shallow depths, a speedlight is a must whenshooting unde
The Nikonos-V, which has only an X-contact, synchro-nizes with speedlights when the shutter speed set is1/90sec. or slower. (Shutter speed sync ranges
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY- conlinuedThe f lash socket is located in the camera's baseplatejust below the anatomical grip. Use a coin to unscrewthe f lash
LJAccessory Shos tsBuilt into the top of the vrewfinder, the Nikonos-V'saccessory shoe accepts the following accessories:1. Four ootical viewfind
FLASH PHOTOGRT'HY-confinuedComero mefer, shutfer speed,ond reody-lightThe relationship between the recycling of the flashunit, the camera's
IttlN ikonos-V/Speedl i ght Combi notion ChortUnderwater(also usable on land)sB-103DirectYeSTTLi manualsB-102DirectYeS TTL/auto/manualsB-101DirectYeS
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY- continuedDoylight fill-in flosh shootingWhen shooting in daylight, a backlit subject may comeout almost as a silhouette if the back
EV ChortAt ASA/lSO 100, the exposure range of the Nikonos-V6 from EV 8 (1/30sec. at f/2.8)to EV 19 (t/t000sec.attl2D.The ranges at various film speeds
TIPS ON UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY IThe results you will obtain when shooting underwaterdepend upon the transparency of the water, theshooting depth, whet
Woter'seffectsoncolors ...,60Color obsorption underwoter ...,... 60Shooting distonce ondsubject controst ... . .6taShooting with sunlight.,..
&,'.FocusingThe distance scales on the interchangeable lensesfor the Nikonos-V are correct for on-land use. Whenusing these lenses underwater
TIPS ON UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY- continued-Woter's effects on colorsThe farther you descend from the water's surface,the more the selective f
IShooting with sunlightGood underwater photography requires good lighting,such as sunlight. But the amount of sunlight thatenters the water depends up
I-TIPS ON UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY- continuedjComero posilioningFor normal shooting, hold the camera horizontallyfor subject lighting witn good contrast
IIreUtre0l,tt(-)t1'l;eIIIIIFilm choiceUsing film with a speed of ASA/lSO 400 or higher willallow you to use faster shutter speeds, thereby mini-m
-TIPS ON UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY- CONIINUEd -Flosh shooting lipsTo prevent light from being scattered by suspendedparticles and then being reflected di
A*CES$ORIH$Nikono$ Speedf ight SB-'l03A compact version of the field-proven SB-102, thisnew direct-mounting unit has automatic through-the-tens (
- ACCESSORIES - confinuedNikonos SB-402This powerful (GN 32) and versatile speedlight offersTTL (with the Nikonos-V), Auto (useable with the option-al
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ACCESSORI ES - confinuedUw-Nikkor 'l5mm f /2.8N,Uw-Nikkor 20 mm t12.8, ondUw-Nikkor 28 mm f /3.5Designed exclusively for underwater use, theseUW
FOREWORDThe Nikonos-V is the world's only 35mm underwatercamera capable of going to a depth of 50m (160 feet)and wrthstanding pressure of 6kg/cm2
UW-Nikkor 15 mm f /2 BN mounted onNikonos-V with Optical Viewf inder DF-11UW-Nikkor 20mm tl2.B mounted onNikonos-V with Optical Viewfinder DF-12UW-Nik
This, the standard lens for the Nikonos-V, can be usedboth on land and underwater to a depth of 50 m(roott)NIC is applied to internal air-to-glass sur
Nikkor 80mm tl{Designed for maximum performance both on land andunderwater, this medium telephoto lens can go to adepth of 50 m (160 ft)N lC is applie
ACCESSORIES - conlinuedLw-Nikkor 28mm t12.8Designed exclusively for use on land, this lens iswater-resistant, not waterproof, and cannot be sub-merged
Nikonos Close -Up OutfiiBecause of the incredible variety of aquatic life, halfthe fun of underwater photography is in taking close-ups. To simplify t
ACCESSORIES r continuedAccessory ViewfindersAccessory viewfinders are available for certainNikonos lenses to help you determine the f ield of viewrap
Nikon off ers a f ull range of accessories for both under-water and on land picture-taking with the Nikonos-VIn addition to the lenses, f lash units,
ACCHSSORIES ru continuedLenE SasesThree types of leatherette lens cases are availablefor the Nikonos-V's lenses. The Lens case cL-51accepts the N
Go In normal use, a battery's lifespan is about oneyear. The battery packed with this camera, how-ever, is for test purposes only so its lifespan
SPECIFICATIONSType of camera: Electronically controlled 35mmamphibious focal plane shutter cameraConstruction: Body made of die-cast.aluminumalloy and
PREPARATIONSTOP! READ THIS NOTICE BEFORE USING YOUR NIKONOS.V CAMERA.THE O.RING SEALS MUST BE EXAMINED AND LUBRICATED BEFORE USETO AVOID DAMAGING THE
:*Flash synchronization: X-sync only via flash socketin camera's base; synchronizes at 'll9Osec. orslower; with Nikonos Speedlights SB-&apos
- PREPARATION - conlinuedExamining and lubricating the O'rings1. To remove the O-rings, except the one around thecamera back, grasp the ring betw
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