Film Advance Mode; Single-Frame Shooting; Continuous Shooting - Nikon N70 AF Instruction Manual

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FILM ADVANCE MODE
+
There
are
four
automatic
film
advance
modes.
Hold FUNCTION
button and rotate command
dial
until the Function Area
indicator appears
in the
Film Advance
Mode
Area and
rfl
,
HQj,
s;!!I
or
sf"l
blinks,
then hold
SET/0
button and rotate command
dial until desired
symbol appears. Set
rfl
for
single-frame
shooting,
s;!!I
for continuous
low-speed
shooting,
HQj
for
continuous
high
-speed
shooting, or
sf'l
for
silent rewind, and so
on.
ill
Single-frame shooting and
s
f'D
silent rewind
Fully
depressing shutter release button
takes
one
picture
and
automatically advances
film by
one
frame. Film is advanced
immediately after shutter closes whether you
remove
your
finger
from shutter
release button
or
keep the
button
depressed.
To take the
next
shot,
lift
your finger
from
the
button
,
then fully depress it
again.
sf"l
for silent
rewind
is
for times
when conditions
require
a
minimum of operating
noise.
You
can
rewind film
very
quietly.
28
+
~
Continuous low-speed and
H~
continuous
high-speed shooting
Shots
are taken continuously as
long
as you
keep
shutter
release button fully depressed.
You
have
a choice of shooting
speeds: approx. 3.7
fps
(frames
per
second)
in the
HQj
mode,
and approx.
2.0
fps
in
the
s;!!I
mode-with fresh lithium
batteries
at
normal temperature
(20"C
or
68"F)
and at shutter speeds of
1/250
sec. or
higher in the Manual
exposure and
Manual focus
modes.
With shutter speeds slower
than
1/250
sec.,
the
framing rate
becomes
progressively slower
in proportion to
the
shutter speed
in use.
When built-in
flash is
activated
,
continuous shooting
is
automatically switched over
to
single-frame shooting
(rfl).
In
this case,
HQj
or
s;!!I
blinks in LCD panel.

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