Nikon NUVIS V Le manuel du propriétaire

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Instruction Manual (Pages 237)
Bedienungsanleitung (Seiten 38–73)
Manuel d’utilisation (Pages 74–109)
Manual de instrucciones (Páginas 110–145)
Foreword
Thank you for purchasing the Nikon Nuvis V camera.
Your new Nikon camera employs the Advanced Photo System (IX240 system).
The symbol T*appears on all Advanced Photo System (APS) format cameras.
Be sure to read this instruction manual thoroughly before use,
and keep it close at hand.
*The Advanced Photo System symbol is a trademark of all IX240 products.
Take some trial shots.
Before taking important pictures, be sure to take a few trial shots first
to familiarize yourself with the camera and all of its features.
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Attaching the strap
Neck strap
Check that you have the item shown below before using
your camera.
Accessories
Optional accessories
•Camera case CS-L20
(Remote control unit can be stored inside pocket.)
Remote control unit (- P. 25)
Attach the strap by inserting it through the strap slot and adjust the
length using the lug on the strap as shown.
Put your head
through this loop.
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Choice of three print types (C, H, P), which can be mixed on the same roll.
The 3x power zoom lens covers the range of focal length from 22.5mm to 66mm.
Title imprinting (ex. “HOLIDAY” or “CONGRATULATIONS”) on the back of the pictures.
The number of desired prints (1 to 9) can be specified frame by frame at any time while the film is loaded.
When the available light is low or the subject is backlit, the camera automatically fires the flash.
Remote-controlled operation (optional) is possible.
MRC (Mid-Roll Change) allows you to switch film cartridges whenever you want. When the film cartridge is reloaded, the
camera automatically advances the film to the frame immediately after the last exposed frame.
Photographing subjects as close as 0.45m (1.5 ft.) is possible.
The lens cover automatically closes when the camera is turned off to protect the lens from dust and scratches.
P. 25
C-type (classic)
Aspect ratio = 2 : 3
H-type (wide-vision)
Aspect ratio = 9 : 16
P-type (panorama)
Aspect ratio = 1: 3
Your Nikon camera features:
P. 27
P. 15
P. 28
P. 21
P. 26
P. 14
P. 19
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Contents
Foreword 2
Accessories ...................................................................................... 3
Your Nikon camera features .............................................................. 4
Camera parts ................................................................................ 6-7
LCD panel indications .......................................................................7
Tips on using the Nuvis V ................................................................ 8
Getting started
Installing the battery/Checking battery power ................................... 9
Loading the film ....................................................................... 10-11
IX240 film cartridge ....................................................................... 11
Data recording function .................................................................. 12
Basic operation
Holding the camera properly .......................................................... 13
Shutter release operation ............................................................... 13
Viewfinder indications .................................................................... 14
Selecting a print type ...................................................................... 14
Adjusting diopter ............................................................................15
Zooming ........................................................................................ 15
Focusing and shooting ..............................................................16-17
Difficult-to-focus subjects ...............................................................17
Removing the film .................................................................... 17-18
Take the exposed film cartridge to a photo lab ............................... 18
To rewind the film in mid-roll ........................................................ 19
Advanced operation
How to use focus lock .................................................................... 20
Selecting the flash mode ................................................................ 21
Auto flash photography .................................................................. 21
Flash cancel mode ......................................................................... 22
Anytime flash mode .................................................................. 22-23
Slow sync flash mode .....................................................................23
Red-eye reduction mode ................................................................ 24
Remote control photography (optional) .......................................... 25
Self-timer operation ....................................................................... 26
Close-up shooting ......................................................................... 26
Specifying the number of desired prints ......................................... 27
Title recording function ............................................................ 28-29
Setting the date and time .......................................................... 30-31
Battery power saving function ........................................................ 31
Other information
Troubleshooting ....................................................................... 32-33
Specifications ........................................................................... 34-35
For safe handling of the camera (WARNING/CAUTION) ........... 36-37
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1 Auto exposure metering window
2 Flash (-P. 21)
3
AF assist illuminator/Red-eye reduction lamp (-P. 24)
4 Viewfinder window (-P. 14)
5 CHP selector (-P. 14)
6 Power switch (-P. 9)
7 Shutter release button (-P. 13)
8 Lens cover (-P. 9)
9 Lens
10 Remote control reception sensor (-P. 25)
11 Autofocus window
12 Neck strap slot (-P. 3)
13 Cartridge lock release lever (-P. 10)
14 Diopter adjustment lever (-P. 15)
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Orange LED/Green LED (-P. 14)
16 Viewfinder eyepiece (-P. 14)
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Red-eye reduction/Self-timer indicator/
Remote control button (-PP. 24-26)
18 Mid-roll rewind button (-P. 19)
19 J
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Flash mode button (-PP. 21-23)
Camera parts
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LCD panel
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20 Battery chamber lid/Battery chamber lid button
(-P. 9)
21 Zoom lever (-P. 15)
22 LCD panel
23 ADJUST/ button (-PP. 27, 28, 30)
24 SEL/ button (-PP. 28, 30, 31)
25 TITLE/ button (-PP. 27-29)
26 DATE button (-P. 12)
27 Cartridge chamber cover (-P. 10)
28 Tripod socket (-P. 25)
LCD panel indications
1 Flash mode indicator (-PP. 21-23)
2 Title recording indicator (-PP. 28-29)
3 Date and time/Number of desired
prints recording indicator (-PP. 12, 27)
4 Red-eye reduction indicator (-P. 24)
5 Low battery power indicator (-P. 9)
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Remote control/Self-timer indicator (-PP. 25, 26)
7 Cartridge indicator (-P. 11)
8 Data recording indicator (-P. 12)
9 Frame counter (-P. 11)
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Tips on using the Nuvis V
Camera care tips
•Turn the camera off when not in use. This prevents accidental
release of the shutter and resulting battery drain.
•The Nuvis V is not a waterproof and therefore should not be
exposed to rain or saltwater. If water gets on the camera, wipe it
off with a dry cloth immediately.
•Do not subject the camera to high temperatures such as those
encountered near a heater or stove or the interior of a car during
summer.
•Store the camera in a cool, dry, clean place. Do not expose it to
chemicals such as camphor or naphthalene. Using a desiccant
during storage is recommended.
•Firing the flash repeatedly makes the battery and camera hot.
Allow enough time for them to cool off before taking pictures
again.
•Do not drop the camera or hit it against a hard surface.
•Use a dry, soft cotton cloth or commercially available blower
brush or lens cleaner to remove dirt and smudges.
•When storing the camera for a long time, remove the battery.
Also once a month, insert a battery and fire the flash several
times to reform its capacitor.
Notes on battery
•Be sure to check battery power when taking important pictures.
Carry spare batteries when traveling abroad.
•Battery power becomes less when the temperature drops below
0°C (32°F). When taking pictures at low temperatures, keep the
battery warm. Battery power will recover when the temperature
goes back to normal.
Notes on IX240 film cartridge
•Carrying spare IX240 film cartridges is recommended when
traveling abroad where the IX240 film cartridges may not
be available.
Nikon cannot be held responsible for malfunctions caused by using the Nuvis V in ways not specified in this manual.
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Turn the camera on.
•The lens cover automatically opens and
the lens moves out to the W (wide-
angle) position.
•When the camera is not used for approx.
2 minutes, the camera turns off
automatically. (- P. 31)
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Install the battery.
Push the battery chamber lid
button and slide open the
battery chamber lid.
Install one 3V lithium battery
CR2 inside the battery chamber.
Close the battery chamber lid.
•Reset the date and time, when the battery is
replaced. (- P. 30)
Getting started
Installing the battery/Checking battery power
3
Check battery power.
•If “b” blinks or nothing appears on
the LCD panel, the battery is exhausted
and needs to be replaced.
•If a low battery power indicator “
b
does not appear, battery power is full.
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Loading the film
1
Check that the letter ´”is
visible on the LCD panel.
•If the number of frames appears on the
LCD panel, a partially exposed cartridge
is already loaded.
If the letter
´
and the cartridge indicator
“” appear on the LCD panel, a cartridge
that is fully exposed is loaded and should
be removed. (- P. 17)
2
Turn the cartridge lock
release lever in the direction
of the arrow to open the
cartridge chamber cover.
3
Insert a film cartridge in the
cartridge chamber and close
the cover.
•Use only IX240 film cartridge. (Regular
35mm film cannot be used.)
•Check that the VEI (Visual Exposure
Indication) shows “ ” (unexposed) or
;
” (partially exposed) before loading.
(- P. 11)
•Close the cartridge chamber cover until
it clicks shut.
The cartridge chamber cover locks
automatically after loading. Do not try to
open the cover until film rewinding is
complete and the motor inside the
camera stops.
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=
;
:
<
*Visual Exposure Indication (VEI)
Unexposed film*
Partially exposed film*
Irreversible Processed Indicator
Fully exposed but unprocessed film*
Processed film inside the cartridge*
Lightlock door
Lightlock door drive
Data disk
Cartridge spool
•Available film cartridges: 40-exposure,
25-exposure, and 15-exposure films.
•IX240 film cartridges do not have a film
leader. The film is automatically pulled
out and set inside the camera.
•The VEI (Visual Exposure Indicator)
shows the four states of the film.
Notes on handling IX240 film
cartridges
•Do not touch, disassemble or apply
strong physical shock to the Data disk,
Lightlock door or Cartridge spool.
•Do not break the Irreversible Processed
Indicator. If broken, consult your
nearest photo lab.
•Do not subject the film to direct
sunlight, high temperatures near a
heater or stove, dust and humidity, or a
strong magnetic field.
IX240 film cartridge
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Check that the available
number of frames and “
appear on the LCD panel.
If the number of frames does not appear,
reload the film.
•“
´
” blinks if a fully exposed film
cartridge (the VEI shows “
<
”) or a
processed film cartridge (“
=
”) is
inserted.
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•Press the DATE button to select one of three displays. Each time the button is pressed,
the display changes in the order indicated:
Set your preferable display mode.
Press the DATE button.
•The “Year” section is displayed and
printed in two digits and the “time” is in
24-hour cycle.
•“ ” appears when “No recording”
mode is selected.
•When adjusting the date and time,
refer to “Setting the date and time” on
page 30.
Data recording function
Year/Month/Day Hour/Minute No recording
Year/Month/Day Month/Day/Year Day/Month/Year
•Press and hold the DATE button for more than 2 sec. while “ ” is displayed. The
display changes in the order indicated:
•When shooting while “
Ŕappeared on the LCD panel, data on the LCD will be
recorded. No data is recorded when the “
” mode is selected.
•Ask your photo lab that displays an “Authorized Photo Lab Mark” sign for the location
of the recorded data.
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•Keep your elbows against your body
and both hands on the camera as you
press the camera to your face.
•To avoid camera shake, hold the
camera steady.
•When holding the camera vertically,
make sure that the flash is on top as
shown.
Lightly press the shutter release button to
achieve focus and exposure and the
green LED will light up. While the shutter
release button is depressed lightly, the
focus is locked. (- P. 20)
Press the shutter release button all the
way to release the shutter.
Basic operation
Holding the camera
properly
Shutter release
operation
Do not block the lens, flash, or autofocus
window with your fingers or hair.
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Available picture area
Areas cut off in the final print differ
depending on the print type (C/H/P).
1
Parallax compensation marks
For close-up shooting in C and H print
types at a distance of approx. 1m to
0.45m (3.3 ft to 1.5 ft.) (- P. 26)
2
Autofocus frame mark
Center this mark on the subject.
3
Orange LED
If lit continuously: Flash is ready to fire.
If blinking: Flash is being charged and
not ready to fire.
4
Green LED
If lit continuously: Correct focus has been
achieved. If blinking: Correct focus has not
been achieved or the shooting distance is
closer than approx. 0.45m (1.5 ft.)
Use the CHP selector to select your
desired print type before shooting.
•You can select any one of three print types
(C, H or P) by switching the CHP selector
at any time while film is loaded. (- P. 4)
Available picture area differs depending on
the print type selected.
•You can also change the type of print when
ordering extra prints at the photo lab.
CAUTION!
To prevent possible injury to your eye,
hold the camera away from your face
when you operate the CHP selector.
C-type
(classic)
Aspect ratio = 2 : 3
H-type
(wide-vision)
Aspect ratio = 9 : 16
P-type
(panorama)
Aspect ratio = 1 : 3
(Parallax
compensation marks
not usable.)
Viewfinder indications
Selecting a print type
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•Turn the diopter adjustment lever until
the autofocus frame mark appears
sharp in the viewfinder.
CAUTION!
As you look into the viewfinder and
operate the diopter adjustment lever,
make sure not to injure your eye with
your finger or fingernail during
adjustment.
Look through the viewfinder
and compose the picture by
moving the zoom lever.
When the desired image size
has been achieved, remove your
finger from the zoom lever.
When the camera is not in use for
approx. 2 min., the lens automatically
retracts to the (wideangle) position.
(- P. 31)
Move the zoom lever in the direction (66mm)
to extend the lens for taking telephoto pictures.
Move the zoom lever in the direction (22.5mm)
to retract the lens for taking wide-angle pictures.
Zooming
Adjusting diopter
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Focusing and shooting
1
Compose the picture.
•Center the autofocus frame mark on
the subject.
•To ensure sharp pictures, make sure
your subject is at least approx. 0.45m
(1.5 ft.) away from the camera.
When taking subjects within the range
of approx. 0.45 to 1m (1.5 to 3.3 ft.),
compose the picture within the parallax
compensation marks. (-P. 26)
2
Focus on the subject.
Lightly press the shutter release
button.
•The green LED lights up when focusing
is complete.
If the green LED blinks slowly: the
shutter is locked, because the shooting
distance is less than 0.45m (1.5 ft.).
If the green LED blinks quickly: the
subject is difficult to focus (-P. 17).
In this case, the shutter can be released,
resulting in out-of-focus pictures.
3
Gently depress the shutter release
button all the way to take a picture.
•If there is not enough light or the subject
is backlit, the orange LED lights up and
the flash fires automatically. (- P. 21)
•After shooting, the number of available
frames is reduced on the LCD panel
one-by-one.
Pressing the shutter release button with
a jerky motion may cause camera shake.
Turn the camera off to save battery power.
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Difficult-to-focus subjects:
The following subjects may be too difficult to focus.
In these cases, use focus lock (- P. 20) by
focusing on another subject equidistant from the
camera.
A.Low-contrast subjects such as the blue sky or
highly reflective surfaces like shiny cars or water.
B.Subjects with continuous and repeated
patterns.
C.Both near and far subjects present at the same
time within the autofocus frame mark.
D.Strongly backlit subjects or those having a
bright shiny background.
Removing the film
1
The film starts rewinding
automatically.
•At the end of the roll of film, film
rewinds automatically and the frame
counter counts backwards one by one
as the orange LED blinks.
•If you want to remove the film while the
number of available frames still appears
on the LCD panel, rewind the film
midway through the roll. (- P. 19)
A
B
C
D
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Removing the film
Take the exposed film
cartridge to a photo lab.
•We recommend bringing your film
cartridge to a photo lab that displays an
“Authorized Photo Lab Mark” sign
above for processing and printing.
•Your negatives are returned inside the
cartridge for easy storage.
•Index prints (small images of each
frame exposed on the roll of film) are
supplied with the negatives.
•For more information, consult your
photo lab.
2
Make sure the blinking letter
´ is visible on the LCD
panel.
•When the film is completely rewound,
´
” blinks.
•If film rewind stops midway through the
roll due to a dead battery, it resumes
automatically as soon as the battery is
replaced.
3
Open the cartridge chamber
cover and remove the film.
When opening the cartridge chamber
cover, make sure that the camera bottom
faces up, or the cartridge may fall out.
Do not open the cartridge chamber
cover until “
´
starts blinking.
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To rewind the film in mid-roll
1
Press the button using
the stud on the strap lug or
the point of ball-point pen.
•Once rewinding starts, there is no need
to continue pressing the mid-roll
rewind button.
•When rewinding is complete, the
orange LED goes out and “
´
” starts
blinking. Do not try to open the cover
until “
´
” starts blinking.
Notes on MRC
(Mid-Roll Change)
•A partially exposed film can be
switched at any time among
cameras that feature MRC, such as
Nikon Pronea 600i/6i, Nuvis 160i,
Nuvis S and Pronea S cameras.
When reloading a partially exposed
film, avoid an environment subject
to strong electric or electromagnetic
fields (for example, near a TV,
personal computer, audio speaker,
or an electric fan).
2
Remove the film.
Open the cartridge chamber
cover.
Remove the film.
Check if the VEI (Visual
Exposure Indication) shows
;
.
•If the VEI shows
;
(partially exposed film),
the camera automatically advances the
film to the frame immediately after the last
exposed frame when the film is reloaded.
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Compose the picture.
•When the main subject is outside the
autofocus frame mark “ ”, the area
behind the subject will be in focus.
2
Center the autofocus frame
mark on the main subject.
Lightly press the shutter
release button.
•Make sure that the green LED lights up.
3
Recompose the picture
and shoot.
While depressing the shutter
release button lightly,
recompose the picture.
Then depress the shutter
release button all the way.
•As long as the shutter release button is pressed
lightly, focus is locked.
•Do not change the camera-to-subject distance
while lightly pressed the shutter release button.
When your main subject is not in the center of the frame:
Advanced operation
How to use focus lock
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