How To Hold The Camera
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To take good pictures, you should first learn how to handle your camera properly. Hold the carnera with both hands, as shown in the pictures, cushioning it in the palrn of your left hand. For added support, prop your left-hand elbow against your body. Before loading the camera with film, practice in front of a mirror until you have mastered all the controls. Exposure compensation button: Depressed with the lefthand index finger. | Message Board |
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Specifically for Dispose or Looking for Nikon/Nikkor Photographic Equipment
| Nikon EM, 1979 |
| Nikon FG, 1982 |
| Nikon FG-20, 1984 |
Specifications : Nikon EM, Nikon FG, Nikon FG-20
Additional info available on : MD-14 | MD-E | SB-15 | SB-E | MF-15 Databack
Nikon Series E lenses
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Credit: Miss Rissa Chan, Sales manager of of Nikon Product division, Shriro Malaysia in providing the manual and making this site possible. Also dedicated to one of my friend, who recently only spent US50-00 for an EM body, smart ass... Made with a PowerMac, serves with a Linux. "Nikon", "Nikkor" and "Nikon EM" are trademarks of Nikon Corporation, Japan.
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