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Nikon f6 pictures
Nikon f6 pictures













  1. #NIKON F6 PICTURES PC#
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It had interchangeable prisms and focusing screens the camera had a depth-of-field preview button the mirror had lock-up capability it had a large bayonet mount and a large lens release button a single-stroke ratcheted film advance lever a titanium-foil focal plane shutter various types of flash synchronization a rapid rewind lever a fully removable back.

#NIKON F6 PICTURES PLUS#

It was originally priced at US$186 with 5 cm f/2 lens in November 1963 the US price was $233 for the body with a standard prism plus $90 for a 5 cm f/2 lens or $155 for a 5 cm f/1.4.Ī combination of design elements made the Nikon F successful. The Nikon F was the first 35 mm SLR system to be widely adopted by professional photographers, especially photojournalists covering the Vietnam War, as well as for use by NASA astronauts. Nikon F professional SLR camera with eyelevel prism and early NIKKOR-S Auto 1:1,4 f=5,8cm (1959) Specially modified Nikon F cameras were used in space in the early 1970s aboard the Skylab space station. That tradition was carried all the way through their top line of Nikon cameras until the introduction of the Nikon D1 (digital) cameras decades later. The "F" in Nikon F was selected from the term "re -f-lex", since the pronunciation of the first letter "R" is not available in many Asian languages. Aspects of its design remain in all of Nikon's subsequent SLR cameras, through the current Nikon F6 film and Nikon D6 digital models (which still share its Nikon F-mount for lenses). It was produced until October 1973 and was replaced by the Nikon F2. Although many of the concepts had already been introduced elsewhere, it was revolutionary in that it was the first to combine them all in one camera. It was one of the most advanced cameras of its day. The Nikon F camera, introduced in April 1959, was Nikon's first SLR camera.

#NIKON F6 PICTURES PC#

Non-ISO hot shoe, or PC socket for off-camera flash For Nikon's lens mount, see Nikon F-mount.















Nikon f6 pictures