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Appareil photo reflex 35 mm Nikon N65 28-90 mm f/3,3-5,6 G objectif

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Prix :
44,95 $US
Environ61,44 $C
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Lieu : Auburn, Washington, États-Unis
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Numéro de l'objet eBay :285759223237

Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
D'occasion: Un objet ayant été utilisé. L'objet peut présenter certaines traces d'usure, mais il ...
Color
Black
Brand
Nikon
Series
Film
Type
SLR
Format
35 mm
Focus Type
Auto
Model
Nikon N65
Features
Built-in Flash, Manual Program Modes, Auto Exposure
UPC
0018208017133

Description de l'objet du vendeur

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Qualité de la description
5.0
Justesse des frais d'expédition
4.9
Rapidité de l'expédition
5.0
Communication
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Item received in very good condition. Well packed and it arrived and was as described in the description part of the add. Will be looking to see what else they have to purchase.
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Évaluations et avis sur le produit

4.6
86 évaluations du produit
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  • Good for film students but lacks manual ISO over-ride.

    Good student camera for those getting into film. Has all the modes, PASM, auto focus, and a decent light meter. It is plastic but light weight. The only negative is that it has no way to over ride the automatic ISO setting. It uses the coding on the film can to set ISO and you can not change that. This makes it virtually impossible to push the exposure index on a roll of film. The Nikon N80 is the more capable big brother. If you want full capabilities you may want to step up to that model. But otherwise the N65 is a decent shooter.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : bamapickers

  • Nikon N65 Excellent, Light Weight, Easy to Use

    I bought this camera for the 28-100 lens. This is a light weight point and shoot SLR with many capabilities. On Automatic all you do is point and shoot. It has auto focus and takes great pictures. Also there are dial in settings for Sports, Landscape, Portrait, etc. It has a 10 second self timer and also works with a remote which is a pretty nice feature. If you need longer self timer time buy the Nikon N75 which can be programed for 20 second timer. The N80 is a more sophisticated camera body however does not have remote capability. Take your pick. These are all great SLR film cameras. Use 100 speed film to for best image quality. Cheers. MikeB

  • High end and Affordable

    Film Cameria are not a thing of the past. I repeat, not a thing of the past. Most would feel that it is with all the digitial camerias on the market. The Nikon N65 is an outstand example great 35mm film camera still a live a kicking. It incorporates most of the newest technologies that Nikon has developed in there labs for the past few years. And now there newer cameras are out fitted with these new technologies. The dynamic auto focus for one. Secondly the matrix metering make this camera very easy to use in complete auto mode while it still has the ability to shoot in manual modes which is the tricky bit. Just a bit. This is mainly due to the confusing part of changing the aperture while in manual mode. Most people will be used to using the lens, however, now the aperture and shutter ...

  • A good choice for an inexpensive automatic SLR

    This is an older autofocus and autoexposure film SLR that provides Nikon technology, quality and versatility at relatively low cost. The G series lens lacks an aperture ring and does not have a distance scale on the focus ring, but the camera displays the aperture and shutter speed selected by the computer. The camera's computer provides a wide range of exposure and focus modes which allow the ability to set aperture priority, shutter priority, and focus priority, etc. which allow manual override of the automatic settings. Of course the fully automatic mode will suffice for most cases. Nikon's autofocus lens line has evolved in recent years so care must be taken to ensure compatibility when selecting additional lenses.

  • Nikon N65

    I bought one used N65 for myself just to try film SLRs in comparison to Nikon D80. The good thing is that (unlike Canon) Nikon SLR lenses fits every camera no matter digital or film. The only problem is crop factor, but you may use it sometimes as an artistic method. Nikon N65 seems for me a very good film camera (I used Nikon F40, Nikon 4004 and very old Kiev cameras as well). It is fast enough, light and cheap. It's little weight could also cause tilt problems with shutter. Camera flinches a little when shutter works. But that make sence only when you use remote control and no tripod (IMHO). Multiexposure and all other functions works fine. I can't compare it to Canon (Rebel or something) so couldn't recommend it as an ideal one, but for me it has everything that camera should have.