Nikon FM3A

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Nikon FM3A
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Production period: 2001-2006
Film format : 35 mm (small picture)
Recording format : 24 mm × 36 mm
Viewfinder : SLR
Shutter speed : 1/4000 - 1 s, B.
Power supply: two button cells
Dimensions: 142.5 × 90 × 58 mm
Weight: 570 g (without lens)

The Nikon FM3A is a reflex - miniature camera the Japanese manufacturer Nikon .

The camera is the successor to the Nikon FM2, which set a world record in 1982 with the fastest shutter speed of 1/4000 second.

It is a mechanical camera with no autofocus . Electronic exposure metering and automatic exposure (with aperture preselection ) are possible if batteries are inserted. There is a dimming button and a mechanical self-timer .

The camera was manufactured with a chrome-colored as well as a black housing. It was the last model in the semi-professional range of Nikon MF cameras ; The Nikon FM10 , which was introduced in 1995 and continues to be manufactured, is a much simpler camera, which is not manufactured by Nikon itself, but contracted by Cosina .

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