6564The following chart lists available modes when an AF Nikkor is attached(except IX-Nikkor, AF-S or AF-I lens).AF modeExposure modeAF-Assist IlluminatorFlexible ProgramExposure compensationMetering system*1Normal syncRed-Eye ReductionRed-Eye Reduction withSlow SyncSlow Syncz Auto-Servo AF r — — Matrix w r — —P Auto-Servo AF r r r Matrix r r r rS Auto-Servo AF r — r Matrix r r — —A Auto-Servo AF r — r Matrix r r r rM * 2 Auto-Servo AF r — r Centre- r r — —Weightedx Auto-Servo AF r — — Matrix w r — —c Auto-Servo AF — — — Matrix w r — —v Auto-Servo AF r — — Matrix w r — —b Continuous Servo AF — — — Matrix w r — —n Auto-Servo AF r — — Matrix — — r wr : Can be set.w : Automatically selected when the exposure mode is set. (Can be changed toanother flash sync mode.)— : Cannot be set.*1 When Auto Exposure Lock (page 49) is used, Centre-Weighted Metering is selected in anyexposure mode.*2 Only Manual exposure mode can be used when a non-CPU lens is attached.Camera’s exposure meter cannot be used and aperture cannot be set with camera’s aperturebutton and Command Dial. (Select the aperture using the lens’ aperture ring.) See “LensCompatibility” on page 32.• With built-in Speedlight, each flash sync mode is controlled with the MatrixBalanced Fill-Flash (page 58); however, flash sync mode changes to Centre-Weighted Fill-Flash with Manual exposure mode.Available Mode CombinationsMISCELLANEOUSThe Nikon F60/F60D is a high-performance, precision instrument,designed to give you superior pictures.You’ll want to take good care of yourcamera to ensure the bestperformance. Take time to review thissection thoroughly, as doing so willadd to your picture taking pleasure.We’ve also included information aboutoptional accessories and a detailedsection with technical specifications.Please read them carefully.F60 (E) 02.12.27 5:34 PM Page 64WWW.LENSINC.NET