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Some Nikon Coolpix cameras which are not advertised as supporting a RAW image format can actually produce usable raw files if switched to a maintenance mode. [26] Note that switching to this mode can invalidate a camera's guarantee.
Nikon N65 camera with lens attached Nikon F65 camera body A special edition of the Nikon U released in association with agnès b.. The F65 (known as the Nikon N65 in the U.S. [1] [2] and the Nikon U in Japan [2]) is a 35mm film SLR camera introduced by Nikon in 2001.
Image processor Megapixels Focus points ISO min (expanded) ISO min ISO max ISO max (expanded) LCD monitor Storage media Weight (g) Dimensions (mm) Release Date Wifi AW1: EXPEED 3A: 14.2 135 160 160 6400 6400 3.0" 921k dots SD, SDHC, SDXC 356 113.3 x 71.5 x 37.5 2014 Q3 WU-1b V1: EXPEED 3: 10.1 135 100 100 3200 6400 3.0" 921k dots SD, SDHC, SDXC ...
A Kodak DCS 420, a 1.2-megapixel digital SLR based on a Nikon F90 body.. The Kodak Digital Camera System is a series of digital single-lens reflex cameras and digital camera backs that were released by Kodak in the 1990s and 2000s, and discontinued in 2005. [1]
The Nikon FM10 is a manual focus 35 mm film camera formerly sold by Nikon Corporation. It is of SLR design and was first available in 1995. It is normally sold in a kit that includes a Zoom Nikkor 35–70 mm f/3.5-4.8 zoom lens, although a Zoom Nikkor 70–210 mm f/4.5-5.6 zoom lens is also available.
Nikon 1 V1 with 10-30mm. The Nikon CX format is an image sensor format by Nikon for the Nikon 1 series MILCs featuring the Nikon 1 mount bayonet and lenses. With 2.7 times crop factor being approximately 13.2 x 8.8mm 2 [1] (also known as 1"-type) it considerably increases the depth of field by 2.90 stops (2.7 times crop factor) compared to a 35mm FX camera with the same angle of view.
The F60 features autofocus, two forms of TTL light metering and various "programs" (ranging from manual operation to a highly automated point and shoot mode). It was replaced by the similarly-priced F65 (also known as the N65 in the U.S. and the Nikon U in Japan) in 2001.
Nikon F50 with 35-70mm AF lens. The F50 (or N50 as it is known in North America) is a 35mm film SLR camera which was introduced by Nikon in 1994. [1] It was aimed at the lower end of the amateur autofocus SLR market. The F50 features autofocus, TTL light metering and various "programs" (ranging from manual operation to a highly automated point ...