Film Speed and light metre in camera

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ok so today I received my 400 ASA Fuji Experia film from 7 day shop, nice.

Howvere will the camera my F65 adjust the light metre exposure thingy in the viewfinder to compensate for the 400. my first run out last weekend was with 200 and I followed the light metre pretty closely and it all worked ok, some shots were dark but that was my reluctance to use a flash indoors. Also the camera shutter speed dipped a bit low and I got some blur, again I think due to 200 ASA and low light = very slow shutter?

Does my question make sense?
 
I'm not familiar with the f65 as I've never used nikons, but I assume it's a newer slr, with auto functions... If that's correct then yes it should auto adjust for the iso.
As for the blur, yes, slower film+low light will result in slower shutter speeds once the lens can't be opened up any further, assuming that was on auto too.
 
It was my first film through the camera and all I could get was 200 ASA from poundland that day and combined with a dark day were ok but I realy wanted 400 which I know have, the F65 is fairly modern so I guess my question is more will the camera recognise this as as DX coded films and present the light metering accordingly?
 
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