Dioptre Adjustment/Eyepiece Cap; Two-Button Reset - Nikon F60 Instruction Manual

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Dioptre Adjustment/Eyepiece Cap

The finder dioptre enables near- or far-sighted photographers to adjust
the eyepiece dioptre to suit their vision.
• Slide the dioptre adjustment lever while looking through the viewfinder until the
focus brackets in the viewfinder appear sharp. The adjustable range of the
finder dioptre is –1.5m
–1
to +1.0m
provide viewfinder dioptre of –5.0m
NOTE: Using the dioptre adjustment lever
Since the dioptre adjustment lever is located next to the viewfinder, be
careful not to poke your eyes with your finger or fingernail while sliding the
lever.
Using the eyepiece cap or optional eyepiece correction lens
• To attach an eyepiece cap or optional eyepiece correction lens, remove the
rubber eyecup and slide down the eyepiece cap or eyepiece correction lens.
To reattach the rubber eyecup, make sure the "[ DK-10 JAPAN" stamp is
at the bottom.
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–1
. Nine optional eyepiece correction lenses
–1
to +3.0m
–1
.

Two-Button Reset

Two-Button Reset lets you instantly reset specified settings to their
original default settings.
Press the h and g buttons simultaneously for more than
2 sec.
• The following functions are reset to their original settings:
Flexible Program:
Cancelled
Exposure Compensation: Cancelled
Flash sync mode:
Slow Sync with exposure mode set to n or
normal sync with other exposure modes
Self-timer:
Cancelled
• See page 64 for the camera's default setting and available mode combinations.
• When the h and g buttons are pressed for less than 2 sec., automatically set
film speed of loaded DX-coded film appears in the LCD panel. (Page 34.)
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