Instruction Manual ENGLISH Manual de instrucciones J FOREWORD © ®®@®Cii;@ Thank you for purchasing the Nuvis 60/60 QD. This compact camera employs the Advanced Photo System (IX240 Nikon Nuvis 60 System). To obtain the best results from your new camera, be sure to read through this instruction manual thoroughly. Note: Before using your camera on an important occasion such as a wedding or holiday, take some trial shots to familiarize No reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews), may be made without written authorisation from NIKON CORPORATION. Nikon yourself with all of its features. Nuvis 60QD Queda prohibida la reproduccion total o parcial de este manual (salvo en lo que se refiere a citas Nikon cannot be held responsible for malfunctions caused by using the Nuvis 60/60 QD in ways not specified in this breves en articulos o revistas especializadas), sin la autohzacion escrita de NIKON CORPORATION. manual. CAMERA PARTS

(Nuvis 60 QD) © Shutter-release button ® Self-timer button © CHP selector © Zoom switch ® Flash mode/red-eye reduction button ® Cartridge chamber cover © Mid-roll rewind button © Power switch @ Tripod socket © Lock-release lever @ Flash ® Battery chamber cover NIKON CORPORATION ©Strap slot ® Viewfinder window @ Date/time battery cover (Nuvis 60 QD only) FUJI BLDG., 2 3. MARUNOUCHI 3-CHOME, © Red-eye reduction lamp/self-timer ® Autofocus window © Rear LCD panel (Nuvis 60 QD only) CHIYODA-KU. TOKYO 100. JAPAN indicator lamp ® Lens cover @ Mode button (Nuvis 60 QD only) ADVANCER) PHONE: 81-3-3214-5311 TELEX: NIKON J22601 ® Top LCD panel ® Green flash-ready/in-focus LED / \ PHOTO 5Y5TEMI •*TH @ Select button (Nuvis 60 QD only) FAX: 81 3-3201-5856 © Auto metering window @ Viewfinder eyepiece @ Set button (Nuvis 60 QD only) _

(1) TOP LCD PANEL SETTING THE DATE AND TIME DATA IMPRINT FUNCTION (1) © © PREPARATIONS (NUVIS 60 QD ONLY) (NUVIS 60 QD ONLY) rTi)] Red-eye reduction indicator O ATTACHING THE STRAP r Year/month/day 2) Self-timer indicator Set the date and time using the SELECT and SET buttons. The rear LCD panel displays the date/time imprint as it 35 i 3) Frame counter ^ SELECT SET -1 Slide the strap through the slot as shown. 1. Choose Year/Month/Day display to set data. (Choose will appear on . (The date/time cannot be • 4) Insufficient battery power indicator Day/Hour/Minute display to set time.) imprinted on P-type photographs.) Day/hour/minute D Cartridge indicator ! IJ?5 0 INSERTING THE BATTERY Press MODE to select the desired date/time imprint 1) Flash mode indicator 2. Push SELECT button so the year starts blinking 0 e g * format. Open the battery chamber cover by inserting a coin into indicating that it can be adjusted. Push SET button to No imprint display a slit and lever up. set the year. Date/time will be imprinted as shown on the right. (2) REAR LCD PANEL (NUVIS 60 QD ONLY) (2) © CD © © • Insert a 3 V lithium battery (CR2) with the + and - poles 3. Set the month and the day in the same manner as for The rear LCD panel displays"-" to indicate that the date/ © Month indicator -['ss'- J J t i '35 Month/day/year aligned as shown. Push the battery chamber cover firmly the year. time will be imprinted. cz © Year indicator until it clicks shut. • @ Time indicator colon 4. To leave adjust mode, push SELECT button while the Day/month/year ® Data imprinting indicator 880888 day display is blinking. The newly adjusted data and I % REPLACING THE DATE/TIME BATTERY WHEN 1 i Wj CHECKING BATTERY LEVEL data imprint indicator"-" appears without blinking. W3 1 _V| * i IMPRINTED DATA IS DIM OR ILLEGIBLE (3) VIEWFINDER Turn the camera on by pressing the power switch. ' " i" ' Using a screwdriver, remove the date/time battery cover. (3) © © The viewfinder indicates the boundaries of the current If "0" is blinking on the top LCD panel, replace the battery '3"! 1 -}! :- Insert a fresh lithium 3 V CR2025 battery with the + side print type. as soon as possible. 1 facing upward. Replace the cover and secure firmly with @ Frame boundary markings If the top LCD panel remains blank, the battery is 3 i (10 the set screw. lE§ exhausted or not installeled properlyproperl . (D Autofocus frame marks ^^^^^^^^ Note: Remember to reset the date and time. El wmmm

IX240 FILM CARTRIDGE LOADING THE FILM ABOUT 1X240 FILM CARTRIDGE PROCESSING AND PRINTING BASIC OPERATION

The Nuvis 60/60 QD accepts only fresh IX240 film O Turn the camera on. Check that "E" blinks and "Q" Do not disassemble the cartridge or subject it to shock or For best results, take film cartridges for processing and O Turn the camera on and hold the camera steady with both hands. cartridges. (Conventional 35-mm film cannot be used.) is not displayed on the top LCD panel, then open the vibration. printing to photo labs displaying this Authorized Photo Cartridge Spool Ensure that the lens, flash and autofocus windows are not obstructed Before loading the cartridge, check the VEI shows "•". cartridge chamber cover using the lock-release lever. Do not soil or damage the data disk of the cartridge. This Lab Mark sign. by fingers, hair or the camera strap. IX240 film cartridges do not have film leader. The film is 0 Insert a new cartridge, and push the cartridge can affect the data transfer. Authorized Photo Labs offer the following processing Note: When taking vertical photographs, hold the camera with the chamber cover until it clicks shut. The film advances to automatically extracted and wound on inside the camera. Do not attempt to open the Lightlock Door Drive. This services: flash at the top. Lightlock Door Lightlock Door Drive the first frame. may expose the film. • Three different print types (C, H and P) Visual Exposure Indication (VEI) © Look through the viewfinder and frame your picture with the subject Note: Film speed is set automatically. Do not break the Irreversible Processed Indicator (IPI) on • Index prints (mini-prints of all frames on a single sheet) covering the autofocus frame marks "o". "•" = Unexposed • Negatives Returned in Cartridge (NRIC): negatives are The top LCD panel displays "Q" and the remaining the cartridge. This may prevent processing and printing. © Lightly press the shutter-release button to focus the subject. The "»" = Partially exposed returned inside the original cartridge for easy storage. frame count. (If the film is partially or fully exposed, "5"'" Consult your photo lab if the IPI is broken. green LED lights up when correct focus is achieved. "X" = Fully exposed but not processed will blink until the cartridge is removed.) Your Authorized Photo Lab will be happy to supply further Do not attempt to rotate the Cartridge Spool with a Note: The shutter-release button locks while the flash is recharging. information. "•" = Processed film inside cartridge Note: Do not use a cartridge showing "I" or "•". screwdriver or a pointed object. This can expose the film, Note: Minimum focusing distance = approx. 1.0 m/3.3 ft (at alter the VEI, and prevent processing. Do not attempt to open the cover while a film is wideangle setting), or approx. 1.2 m/3.9 ft (at telephoto still loaded. Do not store cartridges: setting). • In direct sunlight, near heating appliances © Fully Depress the shutter-release button to release the shutter. The o • In dirty or dusty conditions flash fires automatically if available light is insufficient. The film advances • In hot or humid conditions conductive to mold to the next frame and the remaining frame count on the top LCD panel • Near strong magnetic fields falls by one.

O PRINT TYPE AUTO FLASH USING FOCUS LOCK AT THE END OF THE FILM ^•©> Use the CHP selector to choose between C, H and P print The autoflash symbol "Jf0" on the top LCD panel O When the subject does not cover the autofocus frame The film rewinds automatically at the end of the roll. types. indicates that the flash will fire automatically if available marks "o", the camera may focus on the background Rewinding is complete when the "C" blinks on the top CCBO) light is insufficient. instead. Caution: Hold the camera away from your face when CHP AUTO LCD panel. using the CHP selector. Note: Ensure that the subject is within the flash shooting © Position the autofocus frame marks directly on the Turn the camera upside-down and open the cartridge Type and [Vertical: Horizontal) range. subject and lightly press the shutter-release button. The Print type can be changed at any time. chamber cover. Gently remove the cartridge green LED lights up and the focus is locked at this n To rewind the film before the end of the roll, push the Flash shooting range (ISO 200) distance. Keeping your finger on the shutter-release ©ZOOM mid-roll rewind button with a sharp object, such as a button, recompose the original scene. Now depress fully Wideangle (25 mm): 1.0 m-4.7 m (3.3 ft—15.4 ft) ball-point pen. u Press W (Wide) to expand the view for landscapes and to release the shutter. Telephoto (50 mm): 1.2 m-2.5 m (3.9 ft—8.2 ft) Note: A film cartridge cannot be reused after being group portraits. Press T (Telephoto) to make distant Note: Autofocus may not focus properly on: Note: The flash takes about 6 seconds to recharge. The rewound mid-roll. subjects appear closer. • Small subjects that do not cover the autofocus frame Wide-vison (H) type shutter-release button locks while the flash is Note: The battery can be replaced if necessary while Note: When the camera is not used for more than 3 marks 9:16 recharging. the film is still rewinding. Rewinding will resume minutes, the power automatically shuts OFF and • Dark subjects with no reflection when the new battery is inserted. the lens retracts to the original position. • Glossy or reflective surfaces (e.g., water, car panels) • Non-solid subjects (e.g., flames, fireworks) Caution: During this operation, take care not to pinch Panorama (P) type • The main subject when there is a closer secondary your skin. 1 :3 subject Use focus lock to focus on another subject the same distance from the camera.

ADVANCED FUNCTIONS O RED-EYE REDUCTION O FLASH-CANCEL CAMERA CARE TIPS • Store in a cool, dry place to prevent mold, well away from chemicals such as camphor and naphthalene. For best results, Flash sometimes causes the pupils of the Flash-cancel mode allows you to shoot without flash in • Always turn off the camera when not in use. This prevents store together with a desiccating agent. O FLASH MODE/RED-EYE REDUCTION eyes to appear bright red in photographs. The red-eye low-light situations where the flash would normally fire. accidental shutter release and associated battery drain. • When the camera is not used tor a prolonged period, take it out reduction lamp on the camera face lights up for about • Avoid extremely hot conditions. Do not leave the camera inside BUTTON Use flash-cancel mode in art galleries and other places occasionally and release the shutter and fire the flash. a car, on the beach or near a heater. one second before the flash fires to help reduce this effect. where flash photography is prohibited • Allow the camera to cool off after continuous flash firing. Press "V button to cycle through the following modes: BATTERIES Red-eyes reduction mode is indicated by "J|J" on the top Flash-cancel mode is indicated by "(§)" on the top LCD Intensive flash use can generate heat in the battery and camera LCD panel. itself. panel. • Battery power may weaken when the temperature drops below Note: Keep your finger firmly on the shutter-release • For optimum performance at low temperatures (below 0°C/ 0°C732°F but will recover as the camera reaches normal Note: Flash-cancel mode uses a slower . Auto flash X 32°F), keep the camera in a warm place such as inside yeur temperature. button until the shutter is released. For best results, place the camera on a tripod or pocket. • Do not throw used batteries into the fire, or attempt to short i • The camera is a precision mechanism, and can be seriously ,u other stable surface. circuit, disassemble or heat batteries. Red-eye reduction ™ © SELF-TIMER damaged if hit or dropped. • Keep batteries out of reach of small children. I •* • The camera is not waterproof. Keep it away from sea spray at Self-timer mode is indicated by "c5" on the top LCD ©ANYTIME FLASH Anytime flash i the beach and never submerge it in water. Should the camera panel. come into contact with water, wipe immediately with a soft, dry FOR CANADA Anytime flash mode allows you to use the flash in To start the timer, depress the shutter-release button cloth. Flash-cancel @ situations where the flash would not normally fire, for This digital apparatus does not exceed the (Class B) limits for fully. The indicator lamp on the camera face blinks for 10 • Protect the camera from foreign matter such as salt, sand and instance when the subject is standing in the shade or in dust. Wipe clean using a soft, dry cloth. radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio seconds before the shutter is released. front of the sun. ».?S • Use a blower to remove dust from the lens. Clean stubborn dirt Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Note: Self-timer mode is canceled automatically after from the lens using a soft cloth. Communications. © SELF-TIMER BUTTON Anytime flash mode is indicated by "J" on the top LCD use. To cancel self-timer mode manually, switch • Never use thinner, benzene, or other active agents to clean the panel. Press "&" button to display on LCD. the camera off. camera.

SPECIFICATIONS Frame counter: Top LCD panel slows number of frames remaining Seif-timer: Electronic self-timer activated by pressing shutter- Camera type: IX240 (Advanced Photo System) type autofocus lens- release button; indicator lamp blinks for 10 seconds shutter camera with Nikon Zoom lens before shutter is released Film type: IX24D (Advanced Photo System) film cartridge (16.7 Three flash modes (auto flash, flash-cancel, and mm x 30.2 mm) anytime flash); guide number 14 (ISO 200 in meter); Print type: Choice of C, H and P type shutter-release button locks while recharging; recycling Lens: 25 mm F5-50 mm F9.5 lens (31 -62 mm converted to time = 6 seconds approx. 35-mm type); 5 elements in 5 groups Flash range for ISO 200 film: approx. 1.0-4.7 m (3.3- Shutter: Programmed electronic shutter {shutter speed: 1/90 15.4 ft) (25 mm); approx. 1,2-2.5 m [3.9-8.2 ft) [50 and 1/300 sec, fixed diaphragm) mm| Focusing: inlrared-active autofocus system (activated by pressing d-eye reduction: Lamp on camera face lights up for approx. 1 second shutter-release button lightly); effective from 1.0 m/3.3 before flash fires ft to inlinity (at wideangle setting), or from 1.2 m/3.9ft Hery life: Approx. 16 rolls of 25-exposure film (with 50% flash to infinity (at telephoto setting); focus remains locked while shutter-release button lightly depressed Power source: One 3 V lithium battery (CR2) Viewfinder: Albada-bright frame zoom viewfinder, Framecoverage Date/time imprint Rear LCD panel displays date/time format (year/month/ = approx. 85% for C, H and P type printed image area, (Nuvis 50 QD only): day, month/day/year, day/month/year, day/hour/minute Magnification = approx. 0.31x at 25 mm, approx or no imprint); built-in 24-hour clock accurate to ±90 0.59xat50 mm seconds per month; months and leap years Viewfinderdisplay: Slide C/H/P selector to choose between C, H and P- programmed up to 2019; requires one 3 V lithium type; center autofocus frame marks battery (CR2025); battery lasts approx. 4 years Film speed: For ISO 200 and 400 film, film speed is set automatically. Dimensions (W x H x D): Nuvis 60: Approx. 115 mm x 63 mm K 40 mm (Approx. Other film speeds are rounded off fo ISO 200 or 400. 3.8 in x 2,1 in x 1,6 in), Nuvis 60 QD: Approx. 115 mm Film loading: Drop-in loading system with Double Exposure x 63 mm x 44 mm (Approx. 3,8 in x 2,1 in x 1,7 in) Prevention (DEP); film automatically wound on to the Weight (without batteries): Nuvis 60: Approx. 200 g, Nuvis 60 QD: Approx. 210 g first frame after loading All specifications apply when using the camera with a fresh battery at normal Winder mechanism: Spool drive system with automatic frame advance, temperature (20CC/68°F). automatic rewind at end of roll, and mid-roll rewind Specifications and design are subject to change withoul notice. facility (1) PANTALLA SUPERIOR LCD (i) © © PREPARACIONES © Indicador de reduccidn de ojos rojos PREFACIO © ®®®®®@ @ Indicador de autodisparador O COLOCACION DE LA CORREA © Contador de cuadros Agradecernos su adquisicion de la camara Nikon Nuvis 60/60 QD. Esta camara compacta adopta el Sistema Avanzado de Deslizar la correa a traves de la ranura como se indica. © Indicador de la carga insuficiente de la bateria Fotografia (Sistema 1X240). Para obtener los mejores resultados para su nueva camara, sirvase leer completamente este © Indicador del cartucho manual de instrucciones. 0 INSTALACION DE LA PILA © Indicador de modo de flash Nota: Antes de usar su camara para ocasiones importantes como la boda o vacaciones, se recomienda tomar algunas Abrir la tapa de la caja de la pila insertando una moneda fotografias de prueba para familiarizarse con todas sus caracteristicas. (2) PANTALLA DORSAL LCD © ® en hendidura y elevar la leva. Nikon no podra asumir las responsabilidades del mal funcionamiento causado por el uso de la camara Nuvis 60/60 (SOLO NUVIS 60 QD) (2) © © © © Colocar una pila de litio de 3V (CR2) con los polos + y - QD en las formas no especificadas en este manual. alineados como se indica. Cerrar firmemente la tapa de © Indicador de mes la caja de la pila hasta que se trabe con el die. PARTES DE LA CAMARA @ Indicador del ano © Colon indicador de la hora (Nuvis 60 QD) VERIFICACION DE LA CARGA DE LA BATERIA 1 © Indicador de impresion de dato 8888SB © Boton del obturador © Autddisparador Ocular de visor @ Tecla de Zoom ® Boton de modo de flash/reduccion de ojos Selector CHP Conectar la camara accionando el interruptor principal. 1 (3) VISOR (3) Boton de rebobinado a medio rollo rojos Tapa de la caja del cartucho ® Si parpadea "fl", en la pantalla superior LCD, reemplazar 1 © Palanca de bloqueo-desbloqueo ® Interruptor principal Rosea para el tripode El visor indica los limites de la proportion del aspecto de (3) ® © la pila lo antes posible. (D Ranura de la correa @ Flash > Tapa de la caja de la pila impresion. © Lampara de reduction de ojos rojos/ @ Ventanilla del visor i Tapa de la pila de techa/hora (solo Nuvis 60 QD) Si la pantalla superior LCD permanece en bianco, Lampara indicadora de autodisparador @ Ventanadeautoentoque i Pantalla dorsal LCD (solo Nuvis 60 QD) © Marcas de compensation de paralaje significa que la bateria esta agotada o no esta (?) Pantalla superior LCD © Tapa del objetivo ) Boton de modo (solo Nuvis 60 QD) © Marcas del marco de autoenfoque ED QD correctamente instalada. © Ventanilla de medicjon de la exposicion S LED verde 0e flash listo/indicador de . Boton selector (solo Nuvis 60 QD) autnmatina enfnnne t Rntnn rip aiiiqte (sriln Nuvis 60 QD) •

AJUSTE DE FECHA/HORA (SOLO NUVIS 60 QD) FUNCION DE IMPRIMIR DE DATOS CARTUCHO DE PELICULA1X240 CARGA DE LA PELICULA Ajustar fecha/hora utilizando el boton selector (SELECT) (SOLO NUVIS 60 QD) Nuvis 60/60 QD acepta solamente los cartuchos de O Conectar la camara. Confirmar que "E" parpadea y y el boton de ajuste (SET). La pantalla dorsal LCD indica la fecha y la hora tal como r pelicula fresca 1X240. (No pueden usarse las peliculas que "Q" desaparece de la pantalla superior LCD. Girar p3S t MODE sera registrada en las fotografias. (La fecha/hora no convencionales de 35 mm.) Antes de cargar el cartucho, Carrete del Cartucho la palanca de bloqueo-desbloqueo para abrir la tapa de 1. Seleccionar la representation Ano/Mes/Dia para , SELECT SET • ajustar los datos. (Seleccionar Dla/Hora/Minuto para podra ser impresa en las fotografias tipo-P.) verificar que la indicacion visual de exposition (VEI) la caja de cartucho. o muestre "•". ajustar la hora.) Pulsar el boton MODE para seleccionar el formato de G:13 ¥s] ©nsertar un cartucho nuevo y cerrar la tapa de la caja 2. Pulsar el boton SELECT hasta que comience a Los cartuchos de pelicula 1X240 no tiene la guia de la del cartucho hasta que se trabe con el die. La pelicula impreso de fecha/hora deseado. Puerta de Bloqueo de Luz Mande de Puerta de Bloqueo de Luz * pelicula. La pelicula es empujada automaticamente y parpadear el ano, lo que indica que esta listo para el La fecha/hora sera impresa como se muestra a la OFF (no imprimirse) comenzara a avanzar hasta el primer cuadro. ajuste. Pulsar el boton SET para ajustar el aho. i cargada dentro de la camara. derecha. Nota: La sensibilidad de la pelicula se ajustara 3. Ajustar el mes y el dia de la misma manera que el # automaticamente. *. Aparecera en la pantalla dorsal LCD "-" indicando que i ano. 35- I i ( Indicacion Visual de Exposicion (VEI) '35 La pantalla superior LCD debera indicar "Q" y el niimero 4. Para terminar el modo de ajuste, pulsar el boton la fecha/hora sera impresa. "•" = Noexpuesta de cuadros remanentes. (Si la pelicula estuviera SELECT mientras parpadea el indicador de dia. Los * REEMPLACE LA BATERIA DE FECHA/HORA i Dia/mes/ano " •" = Parcialmente expuesta totalmente o parcialmente expuesta, parpadeara la "S3" nuevos datos ingresados y el indicador de datos de l 35 r^ hasta que el cartucho sea removido.) impresion"-" dejaran de parpadear. V"'' CUANDO LOS DATOS IMPRESOS APAREZCAN "X" = Totalmente expuesta pero no procesada 51 Nota: No debe usar un cartucho que muestre"»" o "•"! OPACOS 0 ILEGIBLES "•" = Pelicula procesada dentro del cartucho n =—^-i> Con el uso de un destornillador, remover la tapa de la No debe intentar de abrir la tapa mientras este bateria de fecha/hora. Colocar una nueva pila de litio de cargada una pelicula. 3V CR2025 con el polo + hacia arriba. Cerrar firmemente la tapa con el tomillo de fijacion. Nota: Recuerde reajustar el dia y la hora.

SOBRE EL CARTUCHO DE PELICULA 1X240 PROCESAMIENTO E IMPRESION OPERACION BASICA O PORPORCION DEL ASPECTO DE FLASH AUTOMATICO Para obtener mejores resultados, llevar el cartucho de IMPRESION El simbolo de flash automatico "Jf," de la pantalla No desarmar el cartucho ni someter a golpes o vibraciones. O Conectar la camara y sostenerla firmemente con las dos manos. pelicula para procesamiento e impresion al laboratorio superior LCD indica que el flash se encendera No manchar ni dahar el disco de datos del cartucho, debido Tener la precaution de no tapar el objetivo, la ventanilla del flash o de Usar el selector CHP para elegir entre los tipos C, H y P. o fotografico que tenga el cartel "Marca del Laboratorio crwn> automaticamente cuando no haya suficiente luz. a que puede imposibilitar la comunicacion correcta de autoenfoque con los dedos, el cabello o la correa de la camara. Precaution: Debera mantenerse la camara alejada de Fotograf ico Autorizado". CHP CQ datos. Nota: Asegurar que la distancia hasta el objeto este AUT0 Nota: Cuando se tomen fotografias verticales, el flash debera la cara cuando se use el selector. _ w Los Laboratorios Fotograficos Autorizados ofrecen los No abrir el Mando de la Puerta de Bloqueo de Luz, debido a ubicarse en la parte superior. Tipo y proportion de aspecto (Vertical: Horizontal) dentro del alcance del disparo del flash. siguientes servicios de procesamiento: La proporcion del aspecto de impresion puede cambiarse que puede exponerse la pelicula. encualquiermomento. © Ver a traves del visor y encuadre su fotografia con el objeto dentro Alcance del disparo del flash (ISO 200) No destruir el Indicador de Procesado Irreversible (IPI) del • Tres diferentes proporciones del aspecto de impresion (C, H o P). de la marca del marco de autoenfoque "O". cartucho, debido a que puede impedir el procesamiento e ©ZOOM Granangular (25 mm): 1,0-4,7 m (3,3-15,4 pies) • Impresion de los indices (imagen pequena de cada © Pulsar ligeramente el boton del obturador para enfocar el objeto. impresion de la pelicula. En el caso de rotura del IPI, se Telefotografia (50 mm): 1,2-2,5 m (3,9-8,2 pies) Pulsar W (granangular) para incrementar el campo visual ruega consultar al laboratorio. cuadro expuesto en una sola hoja). Se encendera el LED verde al blquearse el foco. • Devolution del Negativo en Cartucho (NRIC). Sus para la toma de los paisajes o retratos de grupo. Pulsar T Nota: La recarga del flash demora unos 6 segundos. El No tratar de girar el Carrete del Cartucho con un Nota: El boton de obturador se bloquea mientras se este re cargando negativos son devueltos dentro del cartucho para facilitar (Telefotografia) para acercar y agrandar la imagen de boton del obturador quedara bloqueado mientras destornillador o un objeto puntiagudo. Puede exponerse la el flash. el guardado. objetos distantes. Tipo vision amplia(H) se este recargando el flash. pelicula, alterar VEI y ademas, malograr el procesamiento Nota: La distancia minima de enfoque = aprox. 1,0 m./3,3 pies (en Su Laboratorio Fotografico Autorizado sera dispuesto a Nota: Cuando se deja de usar la camara por mas de 3 9:16 correcto. granangular), o aprox. 1,2 m./3,9 pies (en telefotografia). suministrar mayores detalles. minutos, esta se apagara automaticamente y el No almacenar los cartuchos: 9 Pulsar a fondo para disparar el obturador. El flash disparara objetivo retrocedera a la position original. • Bajo la luz solar directa ni en lugares calientes automaticamente cuando no hay luz suficiente. La pelicula avanzara Precaution: Durante esta operation, debe tenerse la Tipo panoramico (P) • Cerca de la suciedad y el polvo al siguiente cuadro y se reducira un niimero en el contador de cuadros precaudon de no cogerse su piel. 1 :3 • Bajo condiciones de calor o humedad que produzca & de la pantalla superior LCD. moho • Cerca de campos magneticos intensos

USO DEL BLOQUEO DE FOCO AL TERMINAR EL ROLLO FUNCIONESAVANZADAS O REDUCCION DE OJOS ROJOS O Cuando el objeto no coincida con la marca del marco de La pelicula se rebobina automaticamente al terminar el En las fotografias tomadas con flash aparece, autoenfoque "O", la camara quedara enfocada en el fondo. rollo. Cuando quede totalmente rebobinado, parpadeara O BOTON DE MODO DE FLASH/REDUCCION ocasionalmente, el fenomeno de "ojos rojos" con un rojo brillante en las pupilas del retrato. La lampara de reduccidn © Ubicar la marca del marco de autoenfoque directamente sobre el "C" de la pantalla superior LCD. DE OJOS ROJOS de ojos rojos del frente de la camara se enciende por un el objeto y pulsar ligeramente el obturador. Al encenderse el LED Abrir la tapa de la caja del cartucho ubicando la parte ^ Pulsar "V para pasar por el ciclo como los siguientes segundo antes que dispare el flash para ayudar a reducir **•*=_* 4 ^ •i^N. verde, el foco quedara bloqueado a esta distancia, Recomponer inferior de la camara para arriba y retirar modos: este fenomeno. ;• .- el encuadre que usted desea en el visor, manteniendo el dedo cuidadosamente el cartucho. El modo de reduccidn de ojos rojos es indicado por "^" de sobre el boton del obturador. Pulsar ahora el obturador hasta el Para rebobinar la pelicula antes de que termine el rollo, la pantalla superior LCD. BC3 fondo. debera pulsarse una vez el boton de rebobinado a medio \ \ w - Flash automatico Jt Nota: Mantener firmemente el dedo sobre el obturador ^)l) I ^ 1 Nota: Sera muy difldl de enfocar cuando el objeto estuviera: rollo con un objeto puntiagudo, como un boligrafo. 1 hasta que dispare el obturador • Demasiado pequeho para cubrir totalmente el marco de Nota: No podra usarse otra vez el cartucho de la pelicula Reduccidn de ojos rojos ,u™ autoenfoque rebobinada a medio rollo. ©AUTODISPARADOR • Oscuro y no reflectivo I Nota: La bateria podra ser reemplazada, si es El modo de autodisparador es indicado por "0" de la pantalla Flash en todo momento V • Muy luminoso o brillante como un automovil lustroso o agua necesario, durante el rebobinado de la pelicula. superior LCD • Sin sustancias solidas (por ejemplo, fuegos artificiales o llama 1 El rebobinado se reanudara automaticamente. Pulsar totalmente el obturador para arrancar el temporizador. de la vela) Anulacidn del flash (§) La lampara indicadora del frente de la camara parpadeara • Mas lejos de la camara que los objetos secundarios durante 10 segundos antes del disparo del obturador. En los casos arriba mencionados, usar el bloqueo de foco Nota: El modo de autodisparador se anula automatica­ enfocando a otro objeto de la misma distancia desde la camara. © BOTON DEL AUTODISPARADOR mente despues del uso. Apagar la camara cuando se Pulsar "0" para que aparezca sobre LCD. desee anular a mano el modo de autodisparador.

O ANULACION DEL FLASH PARA LA MAMPULACION SEGURA DE LA CAMARA ESPECIFICACIONES El modo de anulacion del flash le permitira tomar las fotografias CONSEJOS PARA EL CUIDADO DE LA • Proteger la camara contra la penetracidn de materias extranas como Tipo de camara: Camara tipo 1X240 (Sistema Avanzado de Fotografia) con Contador de cuadros: La pantalla superior LCD indica el niimero de cuadros sin flash bajo situaciones de luz escasa donde normalmente debe son la sal, arena y polvo. Limpiar la camara con un pano suave y obturador de auroenfoque con el objetivo Zoom de Nikon remanentes disparar el flash. Usar el modo de anulacion de flash en las CAMARA seco. Pelicula olilizable Cartucho de pelicula 1X240 (Sistema Avanzado de Autodisaa'ador: Controlado electronicamente, activado al pulsarse el boton Fotografia) (16,7 mm x 30,2 mm) del obturador. el indxador parpadea por 10 segunoos galerias de arte y otros lugares donde este prohibido el uso del • Desconectar la camara siempre cuando no este en uso, para evitar • Usar el soplador para eliminarel polvo del objetivo. Limpiar la Proporcion del aspecto Disponible en los tipos C, H y P antes del disparo del obturador flash. el disparo accidental del obturador y la descarga de la bateria. suciedad pertinaz, con un pano suave. de impresion: Provisto de tres modos de flash {Flash Automatico, Flash Objetivo: 25 mm F5-50 mm F9,5 (31-62 mm convertido al tipo 35 Anulado y Flash en Todo Momento); niimero de guia 14 (ISO • Evitar las condiciones excesivamente calurosos. No dejar la camara El modo de anulacion del flash es indicado por "(§)" de la pantalla • Jamas deberan usarse el diluyente, bencina u otros agentes activos mm); 5 elementos en 5 grupos 200 en metres): el obturador se bloquea mientras se esta en el interior de un automovil, en la playa o en las proximidades del para limpiar la camara. Obturador: Obtu'ador electronico programado (velocidad de disparo: 1 / recargando el flash; tiempo de reciclaje = 6 seg, aprox. superior LCD. calef actor. 90 y 1 /300 seg con el diafragma fijo) Alcance del flash para pel'cula ce ISO 200: aprox. 1,0-4,7 m • Guardar la camara en lugares frescos y secos para prevenir el moho, (3.3-15,4 pies) (25 mm); aprox 1,2-2,5 m (3,9-8,2 pies) Nota: En el modo de anulacion del flash funcionara el obturador • Permitir que se enfrie la camara despues de disparos continuos del Enfoque: Sistema de autoenfoque activadc po- -avi? infrarrojos lejos de los productos quimicos como el alcanfor o naftalina, Para (activadoal pulsarse ligeramente el boi:;- it :\ r •• (50 mm) lento. Para obtener mejores resultados, debera usarse el flash. El uso excesivo podria causar el calentamiento de la bateria y mejoresresultados guardarla con los agentes desecantes. gama desde 1,0 m (3,3 pies] hasta el Infinite (cor Reduccidn de ojos rojos: La lampara del f rente de la camara se enciende durante aprox. de la camara. granangular), o 1,2 m (3,9 pies) casta e- ml n to icor 1 seg. antes del disparo del flash tripode o colocar la camara sobre una superficie estable. © • Cuando la camara no fuera usada por largo tiempo, debera sacarse telefotografia); el foco queda bloqueadom cntrassc mantenga Vidadelaoateria: Aprox. 16 rollosdepeli'cjiasoe25exposiciones(conel uso • Para optimizar el uso de la camara a bajas temperaturas {debajo de regularmente para disparar unas pocas veces el obturador y el flash. C ligeramente pulsado el Doton del obturador del flash en la mitad de todas las exposiciones) * 0 C o 32°F), mantenerla en un lugar templado como dentro del Visor: Visor zoom oe ma'co brillante albada, area de marco aprox Fuente de energia: Una pila de litio de 3 V(CR2) © FLASH EN TODO MOMENTO bolsillo. BATERlAS 35% Dpo C, H y P para el area de imagen impresa. Aumento Registrode fecha/hora Indicacion de fecha en la pantalla dorsal LCD (aiio/mes/dia, El modo de flash en todo momento permitira usar el flash en • La camara consiste en el mecanismo de precision y puede danarse de aprox 0,31x a 25 mm, aprox. 0 59x a 50 mm. (solo Nuvis 60 QD]: mes/dia/ano, dia/mes/ano. dia/hora'min. o no imprimirse. • Las caracteristicas de las bateria se debilitan cuando la temperatura Informacibn del visor: Selector C/H/P para seleccionar entre los tipos C H y P: Reloj incorporado de 24 horas con precision de ± 90 seg. por situaciones donde normalmente no dispare el flash, como en el seriamente si este caida o g marca central de autoenfoque mes; ajuste de aho bisiesto hasta el ano 20' 9; requiere una desciende a menos de 0°C (32°F), pero se recuperaran al recobrar Dado que la camara no es a prueba de agua, mantener alejada de Sensibilidad de pelicula: Para ISO 200 y 400, la sensibilidad de la pelicula se ajusta pila de litio de 3 V (CA2D25); la pila dura aprox. 4 ahos caso de objetos parados en la sombra o al frente del sol. la temperatura normal. los rocios del mar en la playa y jamas debe sumergirla en el agua, automaticamente. Otra sensibilidad de ia pelicula se reoondea Dimensiones Nuvis 60: Aprox. 115 mm x 63 mm x 40 mm (Aprox. 3,8 x a ISO 200 0 400 (An.xAl.xProf): 2,1 x 1,7 pulgadas), Nuvis 60 00: Aprox, 115 mm x 63 El modo de flash en todo momento es indicado por "V de la En el caso de mojarse la camara, limpiar inmedialamente con un • No echar las baterias usadas al fuego ni cortocircuitar, desarmar o pantalla superior LCD. ».?s calentar las baterias. Carga de oelicula: Sistema de carga por msercion con Prevencion de Doble mm x 44 mm (Aprox. 3,8 x 2,1 x 1 9 pulgadas) trapo suave yseco, Exposicion (DEP); la pet'cula avanza automaticamente hasta Peso (Sin pila}: Aprox. 200 g (Nuvis 60), Aprox. 210 g (Nuvis 60 QO) • Mantener las baterias fuera del alcance de los nines. el primer cuadro despues de la insercibn del cartucho. Lasespecificaciores se i iplican cuando se utlice la bateria nueva a la temperatura Mecanismo ce avance: Sistema de mando de carrete con avance automatico de normal 203C o 68°F). cuadros; 'ebobinado automatico al terminar el rollo de Las especificaciones y el diseho estan sujetos a cambic sin aviso, m pelicula: funcion de rebobinado a medio rollo

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