Load Film; Load Film; Iso (Film Speed); Dx Mark - Nikon F60 Instruction Manual

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Load Film

3
Use a DX-coded film. Film speed
is set automatically (ISO25-
5000).
When the camera is turned on,
film is loaded and the camera
back is closed, the film automat-
ically advances to the first frame.
3.
Turn on the main switch, then open the camera back
1
and insert film.
• Insert from the bottom of the film cartridge.
3.
Pull film leader out to red index mark.
2
• Do not insert the film leader beyond the red index mark.
• Hold the film cartridge and ensure film is properly positioned with no
slack.
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y Check points
i Only DX-coded film can be used with this camera. When film other than
DX-coded film is inserted, T blinks and fl appears on the LCD panel.
i Shutter curtains are very thin. Make sure not to touch the shutter
ISO (film
speed)
curtains with your finger or film leader.
i Film load can be confirmed on the LCD panel.

DX mark

i When changing film outdoors, avoid direct sunlight.
3.
Gently close the camera back until the lock release
3
snaps closed. Film automatically advances to first
frame.
• When T and 1 appear on the LCD panel, the film has advanced to the first
• When ‹ and T blink on the LCD panel, film is not properly installed.
• Film is automatically rewound when the film reaches the end of the roll.
• Number of available exposures of the film roll can be checked through the
frame.
Open the camera back again and reload film.
(See page 27.)
film cartridge confirmation window.
NOTE: Loading/removing film
Shutter curtains are very thin. Make sure
not to touch the shutter curtains with
your finger or film leader.
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