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Too
much light
Too
little light
Shutter speed
is
too slow
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125
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• Either
upper
or
lower
warning
LED blinks.
A blinking
upper
LED
means
too
much
light;
try
either a nGutral
density
filter
or
change
to a
slower
speed film A blinking lower LED
means
too
little
light,
use an
electronic
flash or
switch
from
P
to
a
long
exposure
at B setting
• The LED lights up at 1/30 sec or
below
Shutter speed
is
too
slow
for
hand-held shooting
and
picture
blur
may
result Use a tripod to
steady
the
camera,
change
to high speed film, or use an
electronic
flash
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f/stop
is
not set at
fl11
or a larger flnumber.
1
'
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150
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00
30
15
Notes:
During blank exposure both 1/60
and 1/125 sec. LEOs light
up.
1)
If the flstop
is
not
set
at
fill
or
a larger flnumber, both
warning LEOs blink alternately. Reset the flstop to its
mini-
mum
aperture setting (the largest flnumber), When using
a Nikon Teleconverter TC200, TC300,
or
TC
14,
PK
ring
or
AI-converted lens, be sure to
set
the aperture to its mini-
mum
opening since the warning LEOs will
not
blink
in
warnmg
2)
If
you do
not
wish to turn on the audio warning system,
check
the LEOs
in
the viewfinder before shooting to con-
firm
if
any adjustments are necessary
in
order
to assure
correct
exposure.
3) During blank exposures before the frame
counter
reaches
"1,"
both the 1/60
and
1/125
sec
. LEOs will light up as the
shutter
is
automatically
set
at
1/90 sec
00
not take
pictures
before
"1"
as the exposure
meter
does
not
opera
te
until"
1 "