Nikon F6 Instruction Manual page 184

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Specifications
Film advance
Film rewind
Multiple exposure Activate via shooting menu
Interval timer
Top LCD panel
information
(built-in illuminator) mode, flexible program, exposure compensation, electronic
Rear LCD panel
information
(built-in illuminator) • Menu display (Custom Setting menu, set up menu, shooting
Data imprint
Internal clock
Camera back
Shooting data
10-pin remote
terminal
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• Automatic advance with built-in motor
• Film advance speed (with Continuous Servo AF (C), Manual
exposure mode, shutter speed of 1/250 sec. or faster, 36-
exposure film, CR123A-type lithium batteries [AA-type
alkaline-manganese or Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL4 in
Multi Power Battery Pack MB-40])
S: One-frame advance
C
: Continuous low-speed shooting
L
Approx. 2 fps [Approx. 4 fps]
C
: Continuous high-speed shooting
H
Approx. 5.5 fps [Approx. 8 fps]
Cs: Continuous silent-low-speed shooting
Approx. 1 fps [Approx. 2 fps]
• Automatic rewind with built-in motor (activate by pressing
two film rewind buttons), manual film rewind with film
rewind crank is also possible
• Rewind speed with 36-exposure film: C: approx. 7 sec.,
Cs: approx. 12 sec.
Activate via shooting menu
Shutter speed lock, sync speed, shutter speed, aperture stop,
aperture lock, aperture, Auto Exposure Bracketing, exposure
analog exposure display, battery power, exposure compensation
value, Auto Exposure Bracketing status, frame counter
• Shooting display (normal, detailed, large display)
• Shooting data display (film data, frame data)
menu, Non-CPU lens, language)
Activate via shooting menu
• In-frame imprint, between-frame imprint, 0-frame imprint
• Film speed range: DX: ISO 50-3200
Built-in clock; 24-hour type; leap year adjustment until 2099
Hinged back; film confirmation window, AF area mode
selector, multi-selector, MENU button, film speed (ISO) button,
flash sync mode button, INFO button, rear LCD panel, built-in
data imprint unit
Recordable number of film roll (36-exposures): Approx. 57
rolls in basic shooting data (13 items), Approx. 31 rolls in
detailed shooting data (21 items)
Equipped

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