Nikon F6

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Introduction

The Nikon F6 replaced the Nikon F5 as the professional grade film SLR in 2004. Due to the overwhelming use of digital technology by professional photographers, it is probably the last 35 mm F-series camera. Unlike all previous F-series models, it does not feature an interchangeable viewfinder system. It general, the camera closely resembles the styling and layout of the Nikon D2-series digital cameras. This is the only Nikon 35 mm film camera which features the iTTL OTF flash system and is therefore compatible with the latest generation of Nikon flashes. Unlike the Nikon F5 the Nikon F6 supports matrix metering with Nikon Ai and AiS manual focus lenses.

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