Long Time Exposure - Nikon F80 - F 80 SLR Camera Instruction Manual

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Nikon
Four
-2.0 EV
Eight or Nine
-3.0 EV
• Test shooting is recommended since the compensation actually required
varies depending on the shooting situation.
• When the background is completely dark and subjects do not overlap, no
compensation is necessary for each shot.
• In some cases, frames may shift slightly in multiple exposure. In particular,
film advance becomes unstable at the beginning and near the end of a film
roll so multiple exposure is not recommended.
Multiple Exposure—continued
3 Compose picture, confirm focus indicator • and
shoot.
• The first shot is taken when the shutter release button is fully depressed.
The film does not advance and multiple exposures can be taken from the
second shutter release.

Long Time Exposure

•This function is useful for shooting nighttime scenes or stars, which
require extended exposure of more than 30 sec. The shutter will be
open as long as the shutter release button is kept fully depressed. (Use
of a tripod is recommended.)
1 Rotate the exposure mode select dial to select M
(Manual exposure).
• Use of a tripod is recommended to avoid camera shake. Using the optional
cable release (page 97) attached to the release terminal instead of pressing
the shutter release button with your finger also reduces camera shake.
• Use the LCD illuminator (page 66) to view the LCD panel in the dark.
2 Rotate the Main-Command Dial to select buLb and
rotate the Sub-Command Dial to set the aperture.
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