Nikon F5 Video 2: Batteries, Load Film, Modes, Settings, Take a Photo, and Double Exposures
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
- The Nikon F5 was, I think this would be hard to argue against, the most-advanced 35mm film camera ever made in terms of sheer capabilities and system expandability. The F5 represented the most-aspirational and design-unleashed thinking of Nikon's engineers and the result was a classic that also served as the foundation for the Nikon digital SLRs that followed. This video series covers the Nikon F5's features, functions, and uses and covers how to use all the different items on the camera.
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Video Index:
0:00 - Intro
0:08 - Skip the Intro
0:18 - Changing the Battery in the Nikon F5
1:10 - Mounting and Removing Lenses from the Nikon F5
1:57 - Loading and Unloading Film from the Nikon F5
7:31 - Flash use with the Nikon F5
13:04 - Change the F5 Prism and Focusing Screen
14:17 - The Nikon F5 Drive Modes (Single, Continuous, and Self-timer)
16:04 - The Nikon F5 Metering Modes
19:15 - Nikon F5 Autofocus Point Selection
20:54 - Nikon F5 Program Mode
22:00 - Nikon F5 Shutter-priority Mode
22:32 - Nikon F5 Aperture-priority Mode
23:00 - Nikon F5 Manual Mode
23:21 - Nikon F5 Exposure Value (EV) Compensation
24:45 - Nikon F5 Depth of Field Preview
24:55 - Nikon F5 Mirror Lock-up
25:32 - Nikon F5 Cross-pad
25:40 - Nikon FE Autoexposure and Autofocus Lock Button
28:48 - Nikon F5 AF-ON Button
30:09 - Nikon F5 Flash Button and Flash Modes
34:22 - Bracketing Images with the Nikon F5
37:02 - Nikon F 5 Lock Button
38:03 - Restore the Nikon F5 Factory Defaults
39:14 - How to take a Picture with the Nikon F5
39:40 - Double Exposures with the Nikon F5
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Nikon F5 Video 2: Batteries, Load Film, Modes, Settings, Take a Photo, and Double Exposures
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References:
www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-pro...
www.manualpdf.in/nikon/f5/manual
www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/f5.htm
www.mir.com.my/rb/photography... ( Prisms and screens reference)
www.mir.com.my/rb/photography...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikon_F5
McKeown, James, McKeown, Joan. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras 2005/2006. McKeown, Grantsburg, Wisconsin, 2005.
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The F5 provides much more capability than nearly any photographer can ever hope to need! Pair it with the MF-28 data back and it does even more! At one time in my life before I jumped to digital I had two F5s, and fed it Kodachrome. Nikon makes some of the best in camera meters. The matrix metering is far better than anything else. I shot my last roll of Kodachrome 25 in my F5AE. These are a bargain for today’s film shooters. And always remember that film is inherently the best archive for photos! Will anyone know what a TIF or a JPEG is in 100 years! But a slide you can look through for a century! Nice thorough summary to help get newer photographers on the right track! Loved my F5s. Only have one now. If we have a zombie apocalypse, this is the camera to use to document it. It is bombproof.
You've no idea how useful this series of vids is. Just got an f5 (couldn't pass the chance) and even being accustomed to full manual use of dslr and mirroless it's still a handful of a camera. Thanks for your efforts.
Thank you!
I just want to add a big thank you for these 3 vids. Cheers!
I already had an f100 and an f4 but it is handy to get an overview to see what is new and different.
Nice!
Great manual - video. thanks for that!
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Great video about a great camera. Thank you!
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Thank you!
Looks like when I hold the L button in any mode and either spin the shutter or aperture dials, the corresponding setting will lock. Also I had the same issue you did with the dial skipping, I just poured a very tiny amount of isopropyl alcohol (70%) into the dial, spun it a bunch, blew out the remaining alcohol with a rocket blower, and the dials now work good as new. Thanks for making these videos 👍
Thank you!
Thanks! The isopropyl alcohol worked for me, the dials are working as they should again. Of course I did this after I bought another F5 😉
Very informative. Thanks! I’ve always been a back button / AF On person, and I didn’t know how to enable that feature on this camera before this vid. Thanks for preserving usage of this camera for future film photographers!
Thank you!
@@DavidHancock Thank _you_! I shot two rolls of Ilford HP5+ through it this past weekend :)
I just bought the F5!!! I'm so excited to use it but I need to buy a lens first.
Fantastic!
great video as usual, question when you change the focus point can you see the focus point get darker, the outline; I bought one recently and I cannot see the focus points get darker.when they are selected. Thanks
I'm not sure. I don't recall the focus points getting darker when I used this.
thank for these videos David.
regarding the lock button, it locks as follows:
in A mode it locks aperture (to avoid unintentional change by rotating the sub-dial)
in S mode it locks shutter speed (to avoid unintentional change by rotating the main-dial)
in M mode it locks either one or both of the aperture/shutter speed
in P mode it locks nothing of aperture/shutter speed
on top of that the L button can lock the focus area selection
Could it be that when you tried the lock button the P mode was selected?
Thank you and possible, yes.
Hey Dave, no matter what mode I put my camera in, no numbers ever display by f/aperture, just two dashed lines. Do you know what may be causing this and how to troubleshoot?
That should mean that the lens is not communicating aperture to the camera. So either the auto-aperture switch is not engaged or the lens or camera contacts are dirty. If you have a second lens to try it with and it still is an issue, then the issue is with the camera. If the second lens works, the issue is with your first lens. If you clean the contacts with rubbing alcohol and there's still an issue, there may be an electronics fault.
the book shows they are suppose to go darker with the standard EC-B focus screen. It has electrical contacts. Page 38 of the manual not definite....I cleaned the contacts on my EC-B focus screen and I do believe the focus points appear to get darker. Thank you.
Interesting. I don't think that was the screen that I had, so yeah, I would not be the best person to ask about that.
@@DavidHancock Yes sir it is the screen that comes with the camera
Correction to af on, custom setting four not five set to 1 turns off focus from the shutter button and allows back button focus. Hitting back button focus acquires and when released, locks that focus.
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@@DavidHancock I appreciate all your videos especially your wonderful film stock reviews. Thanks.
I'm probably not the first, but you listed this in the title as video 2, which it is, but the slide in the first frame of the video says Video 3. I got so confused before I realized haha
Thank you, yeah, I missed the typo.
My F5 batteries' s life only a moth run 10 rolls of film.
What kind of batteries are you using?
@@DavidHancock White ENELOOP 2000mAh
@@s0972821 also I assume it may depend what speed mode and the outside temperature, one is using CH and cold weather would eat those batteries I use eneloop pro 2500mAh in Florida
@@gman922 I live in subtropical area. it's always above 0 ℃.
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Thank you!