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[. . . ] S a parent, you keep your eye out for what makes a precious moment shine. It's good to get to the essence of things at a moment's notice without a Like a photo shot in AUTO to your vision. The key is to take it easy and stay true Won't let you miss a shot The F65's Dynamic AF system with Five Focus Areas covers various "sweet spots" to keep the subject sharp, even when it's not in centre frame. It's all so automatic and easy, you hardly have to think about a thing. [. . . ] A multiple exposure button lets you shoot more than once on a single frame. But it's clearly her moment to shine, so we're leaving everything in good hands and nothing S mode makes her stand out as pretty as a picture right Where she deserves to be--at the heart of the action. The F65's built-in Speedlight automatically controls flash in order to add just the right light to keep the scene looking natural and create catchlight in a subject's eyes--not wash out the subject's face. A built-in Speedlight quietly pops up and fires automatically when light is low or subject is backlit in AUTO and Vari-Program modes. A Red-Eye Reduction lamp is precision-timed to contract the subject's eye pupils right before shutter release, minimising "red eye" from the final picture. Ature gives you every opportunity to wonder how light can create such drama in its shifting moods. H mode makes it especially Rewarding to catch the sun's slow-burning beauty at the end of a long day--even as it illuminates the down-to-earth details that make the scene really worth remembering. Combining flash and ambient light enhances detail all around Slow Sync is activated when flash is used in Night Scene mode, automatically slowing the shutter speed to provide enough exposure of background detail, while throwing natural-looking illumination on the foreground subject. Rear-Curtain Sync fires the flash just before the second (or rear) curtain of the shutter starts to move. Hold a remote flash off to the side to cast proper light on the subject without casting harsh background shadows. Complete SLR control easily at hand Viewfinder LCD information Most data on the upper LCD panel also appears in the viewfinder LCD, for setting adjustment without taking your eye from the viewfinder. Focus area select button Simply use your left thumb to select a desired focus area, even as you shoot. The button can be used to cancel AF-Assist Illuminator operation, too. Command Dial Designed for easy selection of exposure, focus area, and a range of other settings. Aperture/Exposure compensation button Press this button while rotating the Command Dial to select aperture in Manual exposure mode. Dioptre Adjustment Enables near- or farsighted photographers to adjust the eyepiece dioptre to any setting from -1. " # $ % & ( Exposure mode dial Remote control sensor Depth-of-field preview button Focus mode selector Self-timer/Remote control button Camera strap eyelet Flash lock-release/Flash sync mode button Focus area/AF-Assist Illuminator cancel button ) Lens release button ~ Film confirmation window + , . Self-timer/Remote control button Use the self-timer and it's easy to put yourself in the photo. Camera back lock release lever Rubber eyecup Viewfinder eyepiece Dioptre adjustment lever Command Dial Tripod socket Battery chamber cover lock lever Self-timer Aperture Flash sync mode Exposure compensation Focus area Auto Exposure Bracketing Frame counter/Exposure compensation value _ Battery power { Multiple exposure The extensive Nikkor range includes Zoom, Micro, Defocus Control, Perspective Control, Super Wide and Telephoto Nikkor lenses, AF-S Nikkors with SWMs (Silent Wave Motors) for ultra-quiet, highly precise operation, and a VR Nikkor lens with Vibration Reduction System to minimise image blur that results from camera shake. Every one of these lenses provides consistently sharp results in autofocus and manual shooting. Nikon Speedlights For more flash power, add as an option a Nikon Speedlight like the SB-80DX or SB-50DX. These extend shooting range, and feature bounce flash, auto zoom and more. [. . . ] 8m­1) Viewfinder information: Focus indications, focus area, shutter speed, aperture, electronic analogue exposure display/exposure compensation value display, exposure compensation, ready-light/flash recommended/full flash output; Five sets of focus brackets (area)/ø12mm reference circle for Centre-Weighted metering Reflex mirror: Automatic, instant-return type Lens aperture: Instant-return type, with depth-of-field preview button Autofocus: TTL phase detection, Nikon Multi-CAM900 autofocus module with AF-Assist Illuminator (approx. 5-3m); Detection range: EV ­1 to EV 19 (ISO 100, at normal temperature) Lens servo: AF: Auto-Servo AF: camera automatically chooses Single Servo AF or Continuous Servo AF operation according to the subject status, i. Stationary or moving (including directional information); Single Servo AF (focus is locked when the subject is in-focus); Continuous Servo AF (camera continues to focus on a moving subject), Focus Tracking with Lock-OnTM automatically activated by subject's status M: Manual focus Focus area: One of five focus areas can be selected Focus Area mode: Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority; Dynamic AF Mode; Single Area Mode with M (manual focus) Metering system: TTL full-aperture exposure metering system; Three metering systems selectable (limitations with lens used) -- 3D six-segment Matrix Metering: with D-/G-type AF Nikkor; Six-segment Matrix Metering: with AF Nikkor other than D-/G-type (except AF Nikkor for F3AF and IX-Nikkor), AI-P Nikkor; Centre-Weighted Metering: automatically selected with Manual exposure mode Metering range: 3D Matrix Metering: EV 1-20; Centre-Weighted Metering: EV 1-20 (at normal temperature, ISO 100, f/1. Three years (depending upon use of data imprint function and other operating conditions) Camera back: Hinged back with film confirmation window; F65D: Data imprint LCD panel/buttons Power source: Two 3V CR2 lithium batteries; optional Battery Pack MB-17 is also available (for four LR6/AA-size alkaline, lithium, NiCd or Ni-MH batteries) Power switch: Power ON and OFF position Exposure meter: Auto meter shut-off 5 sec. [. . . ]

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