Nikon F6
Nikon F6 | |
Type: | professional 35mm - single lens reflex camera with autofocus integrated motor and electronically controlled focal plane shutter. |
Production period: | 2004– |
Lens connection : | Nikon F bayonet , AF-D |
Film format : | 35 mm (small picture) |
Recording format : | 24 mm × 36 mm |
Viewfinder : | SLR |
Viewfinder field: | 100% |
Enlargement: | 0.74 times |
Finder Ads: | Time, aperture, exposure, focus indicator, image counter, battery capacity, correction meter, flash readiness |
Operating modes: | Manual (M), aperture priority mode (A), auto iris (S), automatic program (P) |
Film transport: | motorized |
Frame rate : | 5.5 fps, with multifunctional handle MB-40 8 fps. |
Auto focus (AF) : | TTL phase detection, Nikon autofocus module Multi-CAM2000 |
AF points: | 11 measuring fields, single field preselection, measuring field group preselection |
AF measuring range: | EV −1 through 19 |
AF modes: | Single autofocus (S), continuous autofocus (C) and
manual focus (M) |
Exposure metering : | TTL open aperture measurement
|
Measuring range: | EV 0–20, spot metering EV 2–20 |
Correction : | ± 5 EV |
Closure : | electronically controlled, vertical focal plane shutter |
Shutter speed : | 1 / 8000–30 s, bulb long exposure |
Control: | electronically |
Flash control: | Nikon iTTL , TTL, A, M |
Lightning connection : | X, ISO hot shoe |
Synchronization : | 1/250 s |
Power supply: | 2 × 3 V Li-Ion, with handle MB-40: rechargeable battery EN-EL4 or 8 mignon cells |
Dimensions: | 119 × 157 × 78.5 mm |
Weight: | 980 g |
Additions: | Dimmer button , mirror lock-up, eyepiece shutter |
The Nikon F6 is designed for professional use SLR - mm camera of the Japanese manufacturer Nikon .
The F6 is the sixth camera in the Nikon F series and was introduced in 2004 as the successor to the Nikon F5 . Alongside the FM10, which is not available worldwide, it is the last film-based 35mm SLR camera that Nikon 2020 still has in its range. In contrast to all of its predecessors, it no longer has a switch finder .
Lenses
The following lenses can or cannot be used with the camera:
- AF, AF-D, AF-I, AF-S and AF-G lenses can be used without restrictions.
- E-lenses are not compatible.
- Ai-P lenses can be used with all camera functions except for the auto focus that is missing in the lens;
- Original Ai, Ai-S, Series E and F3AF lenses that have been converted to Ai do not allow for automatic aperture and program controls and no autofocus (manual setting aid for speeds of 1: 5.6 and higher). After entering the lens data, they can otherwise be used like CPU lenses (color matrix measurement and display of the f-stop);
- Non-Ai lenses cannot be used.
- DX Nikkor lenses cannot be used effectively.
equipment
- Eyecup
- High-power High-speed Battery Pack MB-40
With the optional Battery Pack MB-40, the frame rate can be increased from 5.5 fps to 8 fps. The MB-40 takes 8 AA mignon cells . - Data reader MV-1
With the data reader MV-1, the recording data stored in the camera (Full Exif Data Logging) can be transferred to a CF card and then processed on the PC.
Web links
Commons : Nikon F6 - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- Nikon.de F6
- The Nikon F6 at kenrockwell.com (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Nikon Support Article on Electromagnetic Iris. Retrieved December 29, 2016 .