where to find the F5 manual in PDF?

Try asking here:

http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/messageboard/nikonfmsg/index.php3

Have a good one!

Howard
I was offered a part time gig, but the job requires me to use the
boss’s F5 and film. Anyone know where I can find the manual online?

TIA

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Ray Chen
That's a good question.

I did a search on both the Nikon UK & Nikon USA site but failed to
find a manual. Maybe you should send an email to Nikon themselves?

http://www.nikonusa.com/usa_contact_us/cu_contact1.jsp

-- Klaus Bergstedt --
 
I was offered a part time gig, but the job requires me to use the
boss’s F5 and film. Anyone know where I can find the manual online?

TIA

--
Ray Chen
That's a good question.

I did a search on both the Nikon UK & Nikon USA site but failed to
find a manual. Maybe you should send an email to Nikon themselves?

http://www.nikonusa.com/usa_contact_us/cu_contact1.jsp

-- Klaus Bergstedt --
I was offered a part time gig, but the job requires me to use the
boss’s F5 and film. Anyone know where I can find the manual online?
Ray

I found just this:

http://www.nikonusa.com/specs/1795NAS.pdf

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Uzi Navot

Nikon F5, Nikon F-100, Leica R7, Contax G-2, Nikon FE-2,
Fuji FinePix S 602 zoom; Contax T2 ; etc.
 
F5 manual is copyright protected by Nikon as stated in the manual so you will have a hard time finding an electronic copy.

There are photocopied converted into Jpeg or PDF and I am aware of one version. However it's in Chinese so I don't know if it's going to help you.
 
Hey Klaus,

You are right, but that is the only thing I found in
PDF. Sorry.
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Uzi Navot
Hi Uzi,

I think Ray Chen will have a hard time finding the F5 manual on the WEB, since the manual is a part of the Nikon F5 purchase - and therefore protected by copyright.

Perhaps someone has got an extra manual or a copy (BTW, mine is in danish)?

-- Klaus Bergstedt --
 
Hi again Uzi,

I would describe the pdf as an "informative brochure" since it only tells you what the great Nikon F5 - technically speaking - is capable of. A manual would furthermore specify how to use the camera.

However, the pdf-link might be useful if it's not possible to download a manual?

-- Klaus Bergstedt --
 
I lost my F5 manual, and ordered a second copy from Nikon. They sold it to me willingly, and I don't think I was asked to prove that I was a legit F5 owner.

The custom settings will be the hard thing to figure out without a manual. Other than that, the F5 will feel very comfortable after shooting with a Nikon DSLR, especially a D1 series.

If you have specific questions I can probably answer them. Magic Lantern also sells an excellent aftermarket manual for the F5 that includes everything the Nikon manual does, and more.

Duncan C
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Hi again Uzi,

I would describe the pdf as an "informative brochure" since it only
tells you what the great Nikon F5 - technically speaking - is
capable of. A manual would furthermore specify how to use the
camera.

However, the pdf-link might be useful if it's not possible to
download a manual?

-- Klaus Bergstedt --
--
dpreview and PBase supporter.



http://www.pbase.com/duncanc
 
Just like other modern Nikon cameras, all functions of the F5 are accessible via the "mode"+dial combination, and it's very similar to the the D series excpet the extensive use of lock buttons.

The custom setting is a bit difficult, but you'll find a list of such settings on internet - just do a quick search.

Peter
I was offered a part time gig, but the job requires me to use the
boss’s F5 and film. Anyone know where I can find the manual online?

TIA

--
Ray Chen
 
The custom settings will be the hard thing to figure out without a
manual. Other than that, the F5 will feel very comfortable after
shooting with a Nikon DSLR, especially a D1 series.

If you have specific questions I can probably answer them. Magic
Lantern also sells an excellent aftermarket manual for the F5 that
includes everything the Nikon manual does, and more.

Duncan C
----------
Hi again Uzi,

I would describe the pdf as an "informative brochure" since it only
tells you what the great Nikon F5 - technically speaking - is
capable of. A manual would furthermore specify how to use the
camera.

However, the pdf-link might be useful if it's not possible to
download a manual?
Yes, I know I could order directly from Nikon for a minimum fee, but I just want to know enough to get me started. I had a FA (still in the closet), but I now use Canon digital gears. I had to drive the F5 last week, and I feel embarrassed to ask about why the auto focus is not functioning because of mine tipping the focus selector by accident. A lot of things are similar to Canon, but they are still quite different machines. I don't know how much depth I need to cover for the assignment, but it would be nice to know enough to drive the beast. I think Uzi's link will get me a head start, and I can know enough to ask intelligent questions. :)

Thanks again, everyone!

--
Ray Chen
 
Ray,

This might help you out... The Nikon Mall offers many of the most-requested replacement Nikon instruction manuals. If you are unable to find the manual you need here,
it may be available through Nikon Customer Service.
Film Imaging Products - Call 1-800-NIKONUS (800-645-6687)
Digital Imaging Products - Call 1-800-NIKONUX (800-645-6689)

Instruction manual sales are limited to one manual per customer/customer address, per model.
No commercial/resale orders are accepted.

I purchased one when I bought a used F5. Service was fast less than a week by USPS and only $10.00 plus postage.

Hope this helps.
I was offered a part time gig, but the job requires me to use the
boss’s F5 and film. Anyone know where I can find the manual online?

TIA

--
Ray Chen
--
Dave
 

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