Imprinting Shooting Data; Imprinting Data In-Frame - Nikon F6 Instruction Manual

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Shooting data can be imprinted within or between the frames or on
one frame before the first frame (frame number 0).

Imprinting data in-frame

Date, date and time, a number of your choice, the frame count number or a
sequential number can be imprinted in-frame.
Imprinted data
Date:
The year/month/day (month/day/year or day/month/year) of shooting is imprinted.
• If you change the display order to month/day/year or day/month/year in "Date" in
SET UP menu (
Date and time:
Day/hour/minute of the shooting is imprinted.
User Index No.:
Designated six-digit number is imprinted.
• The same user index number can be imprinted between frames (
Frame count number:
The frame counter number indicated in the top LCD panel and viewfinder during
shooting is imprinted.
Sequential number:
A sequential six-digit number beginning from the number selected by the user (
129) is imprinted when each shot is taken. The number is increased by one for each
frame following the first frame. This is useful in confirming the total number of
frames.
• The number returns to "00 00 00" after "99 99 99".
• The sequential number can also be imprinted between frames (
number continues to increase as long as the in-frame or between frames imprint is
selected. The number does not change if the sequential number is not selected.
• The sequential number does not change when film is not loaded or when film is
advanced to the first frame after loading.
• The sequential number does not reset when the camera back is opened for film
change.
• In multiple exposure mode (
exposure.
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[Imprinting Shooting Data]

36), the date is imprinted in that order.
138), the number only increases once, at the first
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