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Tables of Contents for Nikon N65/F65
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Getting to Know Your N65/F65
10
27
The N65QD/F65QD Data Back
11
1
Command Dial
12
2
Shutter Release Button
14
1
Exposure Mode Dial
14
1
Focus Mode Selector
15
1
Button Functions
16
4
Aperture/Exposure Compensation/Film Rewind
16
1
Autoexposure Bracketing/Multiple Exposure/Film Rewind
16
1
Depth-of-Field Preview
17
1
Flash Lock-Release/Flash Sync Mode
18
1
Focus Area/AF-Assist Illuminator Cancel
18
1
Self-Timer/Remote Control
19
1
Self-Timer/AF-Assist Illuminator/Red-Eye Reduction Lamp
20
1
The LCD Panel
20
2
The Viewfinder
22
2
The Shutter
24
1
Powering Up
24
3
Power Switch
26
1
Attaching a Lens
27
1
Lens Compatibility
28
1
Camera Strap
28
1
Holding the Camera
28
1
Using and Choosing Film
29
8
Loading Film
29
2
Film Advance
31
1
Film Transport
32
1
Film Speed
32
2
Film Speed and the N65/F65
34
1
Setting the Film Speed
34
1
Prints or Slides?
34
1
Lighting
35
1
Color or Black and White?
35
2
Taking Sharp Pictures
37
14
The AF System in Brief
37
1
Five AF Areas
37
3
In-Focus Indicator
38
2
Using Autofocus with the N65/F65
40
1
Dynamic AF
41
1
Auto Servo AF
42
1
Focus Tracking and Lock-On™
43
1
Autofocus Isn't Perfect
43
5
Dim and Bright Light
43
1
AF-Assist Illuminator
44
1
Glare
45
1
Lack of Subject Contrast
45
1
Dirt
46
1
Distance Difference
46
2
Brightness Difference
48
1
The Manual Alternative
48
2
Focusing with Infrared Film
50
1
Exposure Basics
51
24
The N65/F65's Metering Methods
51
2
Matrix Metering
53
2
Center-Weighted Metering
55
4
Method
57
1
Extreme Contrast
58
1
Exposure Compensation
59
4
Backlighting
62
1
Spotlighting
62
1
An Unusually Bright Subject
62
1
An Unusually Dark Subject
62
1
The Reciprocity Law
62
1
Autoexposure Bracketing
63
12
Exposure Modes
75
29
Setting the Shutter Speed
75
6
Shutter Speed and Camera Shake
75
3
Shutter Speed and Moving Subjects
78
1
Freezing Movement
79
1
The Blur Effect
80
1
The Aperture
81
4
Depth of Field
81
1
Maximum Depth of Field
81
2
Limited Depth of Field
83
1
Depth-of-Field Preview
83
1
Controlling Light
84
1
Choosing an Exposure Mode
85
16
Auto Mode
86
2
Auto-Multi Program (P) Mode
88
1
Flexible Program
88
1
Shutter-Priority Auto (S) Mode
89
2
Aperture-Priority Auto (A) Mode
91
2
The Vari-Programs
93
1
Close-Up
94
1
Landscape
95
1
Night Scene
96
2
Portrait
98
2
Sports Continuous
100
1
Manual Exposure Mode
101
3
Long-Time Exposure Mode
103
1
Nikkor Lenses
104
42
What Are the Differences?
113
3
Lens Categories
116
27
Focal Length
116
1
Perspective
117
2
Fisheyes
119
1
Super Wide-Angles
120
1
Moderate Wide-Angles
121
1
Classic Wide-Angles
122
1
Normal
123
3
Short Telephotos
126
2
Classic Telephotos
128
3
Super Telephotos
131
1
Zooms
131
2
Choosing a Zoom
133
4
Teleconverters
137
1
PCs
138
3
Reflexes
141
1
DCs
142
1
Manual-Focus Nikkors and the N65/F65
143
1
Lens Compatibility
144
2
Flash
146
20
Electronic Flash Basics
146
3
Flash Metering
149
1
Synchronization Speed
150
1
Guide Numbers
151
1
Flash Modes
152
4
Front-Curtain Sync
152
1
Rear-Curtain Sync
152
1
Slow Sync
153
1
Red-Eye Reduction
153
2
Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync
155
1
Flash Cancel
156
1
Flash in Auto-Multi Program (P) Mode
156
2
Flash in Shutter-Priority Auto (S) Mode
158
1
Flash in Aperture-Priority Auto (A) Mode
159
1
Flash in Auto Mode
159
2
Flash in Manual (M) Mode
161
1
Nikon Accessory Flash Units
162
2
Nikon Speedlight SB-28
163
1
Nikon Speedlight SB-50DX
164
1
Nikon Speedlight SB-27
164
1
Off-Camera Flash
164
2
Accessories
166
1
Battery Pack MB-17
166
1
Close-Up Accessories
166
1
Close-Up Lenses
167
1
Extension Tubes and Bellows Units
168
1
Lens Reversing Rings
169
1
Macro Lenses
170
1
Teleconverters
170
1
Eyepiece Correction Lenses
171
1
Filters
171
3
Circular Polarizer
174
1
Lens Hoods
175
1
Remote Control Unit ML-L3
176
1
Soft Case CF-61
176
1
Straps
176