Nikon NIKONOS-V Instruction Manual page 38

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Overexposure warn ing
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aperture (a
larger I-number). II the
arrow
continues
to blink even when
the
shutter speed/mode selector
dial is
set
to
"1000" (1/1000sec.)
and
the
lens is
set to its smallest
aperture
(the
largest
I-number),
either use
a
neutral density lilter
or
change to a
lilm with a
lower ASAIISO
Ii
1m
speed.
II
the
LED underexposure
warning arrow
(
~
)
blinks,
either
turn the
shutter
speed/mode selector
dial to
a
slower
shutter
speed or set the lens to
a
larger
aperture
(a smaller I-number).
II the arrow conti-
nues to blink
even when the shutter speed/mode
selector
dial
is set
to "30"
(1/30sec.)
and the
lens
is
set
to
its
largest aperture
(the smallest
I-number),
either
use a
Nikon Speedlight or change to
a
lilm
with a
higher ASAIISO
lilm
speed.
(For
Speedlight
inlormation
,
see page 50).
Underexposure warning
olf two shutter speed
LED
indicators light at the same time,
it
means an
intermediate
shutter speed will provide the
correct exposure.
Therefore,
turn
the
lens aperture
knob
(in
the case of the
LWNikkor,
turn
its
aperture ring) slightly until
only one
LED remains
lighted.
o
When the shutter speed/mode selector
dial
is set at either
M90 or B, the exposure meter
does
not work nor do the LED
viewfinder
indicators light.
When the dial
is
set at
R,
the
shutter
is
automatically
locked.
o
To create
a
special
photographic effect
through
an
inten-
tional over- or underexposure, set either the lens aperture
knob (in the case of the LW-Nikkor, set its aperture ring) or
the shutter speed/mode selector dial so that at
least
two
non-adjacent LED indicators are
lighted.

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