Nikon F65
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.[3] Like its predecessor, the F60, it was aimed at the lower end of the amateur autofocus SLR market.
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Nikon N65 camera with lens attached
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Nikon F65 camera body
Its features included autofocus, various forms of TTL light metering and different operating modes. It also included depth-of-field preview and remote shutter release, two facilities notably absent in the F60.
The F65D variant featured a date/time-imprinting facility.
In 2002, the F65 was joined by the F55,[4] which was targeted at a new, lower price point.
Features
- 14 oz[1] polycarbonate body
- Exposure modes: Auto-Multi Program, five Vari-Program modes, Shutter priority, Aperture Priority and full manual mode[1]
- Built in flash (GN 40) with Auto, Slow and Rear sync modes
- 5-point matrix CAM900 autofocus sensor[1]
- Shutter speeds from 1/2000s to 30s and Bulb mode[1]
- Supports DX-coded film up to ISO 5000[1]
References
- "Nikon F65 [Three page brochure incorporating spec sheet]" (PDF). Nikon corporate site. Nikon Corporation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-11-13. Retrieved 2019-04-27.
Nikon F65 is sold as Nikon N65 in the U.S [..] [Sensor] Nikon’s exclusive [..] Multi-CAM 900 sensor [Weight] Weight:F65: 395g (13.9 oz.); F65D: 400g (14.1 oz.) [Exposure Modes] AUTO [..] Vari-Program modes [..] Auto-Multi Program [..] Shutter-Priority [..] Aperture-Priority [..] Manual [Shutter Speeds] 30 to 1/2000 s [..] : DX: ISO 25-5000
- "ザ・ワークス Vol.04 ニコンU" [The Works Vol. 04 Nikon U] (in Japanese). 2001. Archived from the original on 2017-05-02.
先程もお話しました通り、日本では、やわらかい、やさしいイメージという狙いから「U」という名前を使いました。[..] ただし、海外では「U」という名前ではなく、アメリカ以外では「F65」といい、アメリカでは「N65」といいます (Auto-translation: "As I mentioned earlier, in Japan, we used the name "U" to aim at soft and easy images. [..] However, it is not called "U" overseas, it is called "F65" outside the US, and "N65" in the US")
}} - "Nikon F65". Nikon corporate site. Nikon Corporation. Archived from the original on 2006-09-28. Retrieved 2006-09-29.
Film SLR Cameras [..] Nikon F65 [..] 2001 Release
- "Nikon F55". Nikon corporate site. Nikon Corporation. Archived from the original on 2006-07-06. Retrieved 2006-09-29.
2002 Release
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