Specifications - Nikon FM10 Instruction Manual

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Specifications
Type: 35 mm
SLR with focal plane shutter and
TTL metering system
Film Format: 35 mm film, 24 x 36 mm
Lens Mount:
Nikon F Mount
Shutter: Vertically
moving
metal
focal
plane
shutter B, 1-1/2000 sec.
Self-Timer: Mechanical
self-timer
with
10
sec
shutter release delay
Viewfinder:
Field of view covers 92% horizontally
and vertically
Magnification 0.84~ (with 50 mm F1.4 standard lens)
Viewfinder Display
Red cp mark LED .... Over exposure warning
Green
©
mark LED .... Correct exposure
indication
Red = mark LED .... Under exposure warning
Focusing: Split-image microprism type surrounded
by matte field
Exposure
Metering: TTL
center-weighted
full
aperture exposure measuring system
By pressing Exposure Measurement Button or
Shutter Release Button
Metering
Range: EV2-19
(ISO 100. F2, 1 sec.
~F16, 1/2000 sec.)
Flash
Synchronization:
Standard
iSO
hot-shoe contact on the Accessory-shoe.
Synchronization speed 1/125 or lower.
Film Advance:
By single lever-action with 135°
winding angle and 30° stand-off angle
Shutter Retease Button is interlocked with the
advance lever stored
Film
Rewind:
By film
rewind
button
and
film
rewind crank
Frame
Counter:
Additive type with autoreset by
opening the back cover
Other Functions: Multiple Exposure, Preview Lever
Film Speed Range: ISO 25 - 3200 by 1/3 steps
Power Source: Two 1.5V Alkaline batteries (LR44)
or Silver batteries (SR44)
Dimensions:
139 (5.5 in.) (W) x 86 (3.4 in.) (H) x 53
(2.0 in.) (D) mm
Weight: 420g
type
* These specifications and external appearance are subjected
to change for improvement without prior notice.
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Tips on Camera Care
Although
the
FM10
is
a
tough
and
durable
camera,
bear
in
mind
that is a precision optical
instrument,
and
that
careless or rough handling
may damage it. Observe
the
following
tips,
and
the
FM10
will
always
work as perfectly as the
day you bought it.
curtains.
elf
the
camera
body
e Do
not
touch
the
shutter
e Clean metatlic parts with a
blower-type brush or with a
dry, soft cloth.
not need tubrication.
is
lf the inside of the camera
e Generally, the camera does
e When not using the camera
exposed
to
rain
or
mist,
wipe moisture gently with a
soft
cloth
and
dry
the
camera.
After
using
the
camera
near
salt
water,
take care that you wipe it
with a cloth moistened with
pure
water
to
remove
possible traces of salt.
body accidentally gets wet,
its internal precision
parts
may
get
rusty.
Take
the
camera
right away
to the
nearest
authorized
Nikon
dealer
for
a
checkup
which
may
require
repair
payment.
-~92-
for a long time, take out the
batteries
and
store
the
camera
away
from
high
temperature, high humidity,
naphthaline, or camphor.

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