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  2. Nikon FM - Wikipedia

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    142 × 60.5 × 89.5 mm, 590 g. Made in. Japan. Chronology. Successor. Nikon FM2. The Nikon FM is a mechanically operated, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. It was manufactured in Japan between 1977 and 1982 by Nippon Kogaku K. K. (now Nikon Corporation ).

  3. Comparison of digital SLRs - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of digital SLRs. This list compares main features of digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLRs). Order of this list should be firstly by manufacturer alphabetically, secondly from high end to low end models. Key: To save space, the "EOS" is left out from Canon model names. Continuous shooting: fps is "frames per second", indicates ...

  4. List of Nikon F-mount lenses with integrated autofocus motor

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    All Nikon zoom AF-lenses have focal length encoders added. Nikon AF-P: The lens contains a pulse motor (utilizing stepping motors) to focus smoother and quieter than previous drive systems. Nikon AF-I, Sigma/Tamron/Tokina: no designation: The lens contains an integrated focus electric motor. The Nikon type was produced from 1992 to 1996 and is ...

  5. Nikon 1 series - Wikipedia

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    Nikon 1 J1 with Nikkor 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6, 10mm f/2.8 pancake, and the 30-110mm f/3.8-5.6 lens in white. The Nikon 1 series is a discontinued camera line from Nikon, originally announced on 21 September 2011. [ 1 ] The cameras utilized Nikon 1-mount lenses, and featured 1" CX format sensors.

  6. Nikon F3 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon F3 was Nikon 's third professional single-lens reflex camera body, preceded by the F and F2. Introduced in March 1980, it had manual and semi-automatic exposure control whereby the camera would select the correct shutter speed (aperture priority automation). The Nikon F3 series cameras had the most model variations of any Nikon F camera.

  7. Nikon F - Wikipedia

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    Nikon F2. The Nikon F camera, introduced in April 1959, [ 1] was Nikon 's first SLR camera. [ 2] It was one of the most advanced cameras of its day. 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. [ 3] It was produced until October 1973 and was ...

  8. Nikon D7000 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon D7000 [2] is a 16.2- megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) model announced by Nikon on September 15, 2010. It replaced the D90 as the top end consumer camera, by using much of the technology and controls from the earlier D5000, in a larger more robust body similar to the flagship D300 series.

  9. Nikon D80 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon D80 is a digital single-lens reflex camera model announced by Nikon on August 9, 2006. [1] The camera shipped the first week of September to US retailers. Considered by many [who?] to be a hybrid of design elements of the entry-level D50 and high-end D200 cameras, it occupied the same price bracket the Nikon D70 did at the time of its release.

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