Nikon F65
Nikon F65 | |
Type: | 35mm - single lens reflex camera |
Production period: | 2001-2006 |
Lens connection : | Nikon F bayonet |
Film format : | 35mm film |
Recording format : | 24 × 36 mm |
Viewfinder : | SLR |
Viewfinder field: | 89% |
Operating modes: | Automatic, portrait, landscape, sports, close-up, night scene; Automatic program (P) with flexible program, auto iris (S), aperture priority mode (A) and manual exposure control (M) |
Film transport: | automatically |
Frame rate : | 2.5 fps |
Auto focus (AF) : | Multi-CAM900 |
AF points: | 5 measuring fields |
AF measuring range: | EV −1 to 19 (at ISO 100 exposure index ) |
Correction : | ± 2 |
Shutter speed : | 1/2000 to 30 s, bulb |
Lightning : | built-in |
Guide number : | 12 |
Lightning connection : | Hot shoe |
Synchronization : | 1/90 s |
Power supply: | 2 × CR2 3V lithium batteries |
Casing: | plastic |
Dimensions: | 139.5 × 92.5 × 65.5 mm |
Weight: | 395 g (without batteries) |
Additions: | Built-in auto focus assist light |
The Nikon F65 (or N65 in the USA ) is a 35mm - single lens reflex camera with autofocus . It was introduced by Nikon in 2001 as the successor to the Nikon F60 and, like the latter, was intended as an inexpensive introduction to analog photography.
The F65 came on the market in different versions. On the one hand you had the choice between a silver and a black model, on the other hand there was also the F65D model , which has a data backplane. With this back wall, the date and time of the recording could be printed directly on the negative. The MB-17 battery handle, which could be equipped with four AA batteries, and the ML-13 infrared remote control were also available as accessories.
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