Nishika N8000 Operations Instructions

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7. Advance the film.Operate the film advance lever (#6) bycushing it to the right as far as it will go.When you release it, the lever should returnto

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1. The Exposure CounterThe exposure counter (#7) is designedto indicate the number of 3-dimensionalphotographs you have taken once the filmhas been ad

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3. Setting the ApertureSelect the aperture or lens diaphragm:oening that best represents the amount of,ght on the subject being photographed.There are

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in the photograph is inside the bright lineframe. WHEN COMPOSING YOUR PIC-TURES, AVOID SUBJECTS OR OBJECTSIN THE SCENE CLOSER TO YOU THAN5 112 FEET. T

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the sprocket wheel which measures theamount of film advanced.9. End of Rolllf you have followed the film loading in-structions correctly, when all the

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Camera1. When you are not using your camerafor long periods of tiffie, store it with the filmadvance lever uncocked in a cool, clean,dry, well-ventila

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li6. Smudges such as fingerprints shouldbe carefully wiped away with a lens cleaningtissue. For difficult marks, use a liquid lenscleaner and lens tis

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Your Nishika N8000 3-D camera repre-sents the state of the art in home 3-D photog-raphy, giving you photos that exhibit extraor-dinary depth and reali

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IGeneral 3-D Guidelines1. Use your Nishika 3-D camera in ahorizontal position only.ln the vertical position, no 3-D effect willbe achieved,2, Include

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3. For the most dramatic 3'D effect, keepyour foreground obiects as close to 6feet from the camera as Possible.Foregrounds at 6 feet will yield m

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Dear Nishika Owner,Since the beginning of photography,man has sought to capture the elusive "thirddimension" of life in pictures. your newNi

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6. Be sure that all objects in your 3-Dpictures are well lit, and wheneverconvenient include a variety of brightcolors in your composition.This will

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lf you have any difficulty with your camera or 3-D prints, the following guide to common problesolutions may be helPful.ProblemSolution1. The film doe

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II7. The 3-D effect of your prints is unsatisfactory:(i) Your prints look "tlat," exhibiting little or no 3-Deffect; OR(ii) certain objects,

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NISHIKA 35mm 3'DIMENSIONAL CAMERAFULL 1.YEAR UNCONDITIONAL WARRANTYON ALL PARTS AND LABORYour Nishika camera is warranted by Nishika corpora-tion

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This warranty gi.vgs you specific legal rights, and youmay also have other rightd which vary from st6te to stat'e.Your satisfaction with your Nis

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161819142214. Viewfinder15. Rewind Release Button16. Film Pressure Plate17. Camera Back18. Film Take-Up Spool19. Film Advance Sprockets20. Tripod Mo

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1. Exclusive Quadra Lens SYstemThe heart of the Nishika 35mm 3-dimen-sional camera is its patented Quadra Lensdesign, comprised of four 30mm two-ele-

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3. Shutter Release ButtonThis conveniently located button trig-gers the shutter.4. Cable Release SocketThe cable release socket accepts stand-ard cab

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14. ViewfinderThe viewfinder provides direct viewingof the subject and facilitates the framing andcomposition of photographs.15. Rewind Release Button

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23. Film GhamberThe film chamber accepts any standardroll of 35mm ISO/ASA 100 color print film.24, ThumbwheelThe toothed thumbwheel allows you toadvan

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a thumbnail or a coin to push the batterydoor in the direction of the broad arrow untilit swings open.NOTE: For longer battery life and to mini-mize t

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NOTE: lf the exposure counter (#7) doesnot return to "S" (start) when the door isopened, push the film advance lever (#6)to the right as far

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opening is correctly positioned (see illustra-tion below). Be sure to draw out onlyenough film for the cartridge to reach thechamber-otherwise there m

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