Flash Photography - Nikon FM10 Instruction Manual

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2. This setting is useful when an exposure longer
than one second is required, such as in landscape
photography at night Or it can be used for the
special effect photography by employing the flash
test button together with very low light conditions.
3.
Be sure to use a tripod and/or cable release when
using this long time shutter speed setting.
Note: We recommend that you remove the Batteries
from the camera at this setting to avoid wasting
the batteries.
Self-Timer
1.
Wind the film advance
lever (3) and fully turn
down
the self-timer lever (7) counterclockwise.
Now the seif-timer is ready to use.
2.
Press the shutter
release
button
(2) and
the
self-timer
operates
to
release
the
shutter
in
approximately 10 seconds later.
3.
Once the self-timer becomes ready it is impossible
to cancel it manually. So operate it only when
needed.
4.
The self-timer is very useful when you wish to
include yourself in a picture, or, you can use it
in order
to prevent
camera
shake
in shutter
releasing instead of using the cable release.
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Flash Photography
1.
Connect the fiash unit in the Accessory-shoe (9).
2.
Set the shutter speed dial (1) at 1/125 second or
lower.
3.
When
using the automatic
flash unit, set the
aperture to the f-stop specified in the instruction
manual! of the flash unit.
4.
When using the manual flash unit, use the f-stop
value obtained by the formula shown below:
G.NO.(m)
GG. NO(Ft)
i
Distance(m) " Distance(Ft.)
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* When using any other
flash
than a
Nikon product and inserting it into
the
Accessory-shoe,
please
do
not touch the contact. If you touch
the contact, you may be subject to
a shock.
When using a bracket type flash
and connecting it to the contact,
please use it without removing the
black plastic plate covering
the
Accessory-shoe.
If you touch the Accessory-shoe
without the plate, you may subject
to a shock.
Note: The flash units not designed for use with Nikon
cameras may provide incorrect exposure and/or
equipment damage.
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