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− | The | + | The '''Nikomat FT2''' (in Japan) or '''Nikkormat FT2''' (elsewhere) is the last of the pre-AI mechanical-shutter [[Nikomat/Nikkormat]] bodies, sold 1975–1977. Essentially it is an [[Nikomat/Nikkormat FTN|FTN]] with some added features. |
− | + | Aperture indexing is semi-automatic on the FT2. When attaching a lens it must be set at F/5.6 so the camera’s meter coupling pin will be aligned with the lens’s meter coupling prong (rabbit ears) above F/5.6 then you must rack the aperture ring all the way back and forth so the camera will know the maximum aperture of the lens. | |
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− | + | ==Specifications== | |
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− | + | * Die-cast aluminum alloy body | |
− | *Die-cast aluminum alloy body | + | * Nikon F-mount |
− | *Nikon F-mount | + | * Focal-plane shutter with vertical travel |
− | *Focal-plane shutter with vertical travel | + | * Highest X-sync 1/125 - actually 1/100 when tested on a shutter tester - all earlier Copal Square shutters are this way |
− | *Highest X-sync 1/125 | + | * Automatic M-X switching, below 1/250, camera is in X-sync mode, above 1/250, camera is in M-sync mode |
− | *Shutter speeds 1-1/1000 in full stops plus | + | * Shutter speeds 1-1/1000 in full stops plus bulb. Set at the base of the lens mount similar to the early Olympus OMs |
− | *Fixed hot shoe and PC terminal on the body | + | * Fixed hot shoe and threaded PC terminal on the body |
− | *ASA scale 12-1600 | + | * ASA scale 12-1600, set by pulling lock on shutter speed adjustment tab outward, then sliding index back and forth |
− | *TTL full aperture 60/40% centerweighted | + | * TTL full aperture 60/40% centerweighted center-needle metering in the viewfinder |
− | *Light meter cadmium sulfide powered by a 1.5 Volt Silver Oxide Battery (S76/SR44) | + | * Light meter cadmium sulfide powered by a 1.5 Volt Silver Oxide Battery (S76/SR44) |
− | *Nikon Type K focusing screen(split image/micro prism/ | + | * Nikon Type K focusing screen (split image/micro prism/matte); can be had with Type A screen (split-image/matte) |
− | * | + | * Depth-of-field preview |
− | *Mirror lockup | + | * Mirror lockup |
− | *Self | + | * Self timer |
− | *Weight 880g | + | * Weight 880g |
− | *Dimensions 148mm | + | * Dimensions 148mm × 95mm × 54mm |
+ | ==Changes from FTN== | ||
+ | * Improved film speed setting slider | ||
+ | * Permanent, internally-wired hot shoe (versus removable cold shoe and PC-socket to hot-shoe adapter necessary for the same functionality on FTN) | ||
+ | * Plus and minus signs on external meter indicator | ||
+ | * Plastic-tipped wind lever and self-timer lever, matching F2 and late-serial-number F (known as "Apollo" style due to the urban legend that these features were changed in order for the F to be used by astronauts wearing spacesuit gloves) | ||
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+ | |image_align= left | ||
+ | |image_text= "FT2" -prefixed serial number | ||
+ | |image_by= Dirk HR Spennemann | ||
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− | [[Category: Japanese 35mm SLR]] | + | {{br}} |
− | [[Category: Nikon]] | + | ==Links== |
− | [[Category: N]] | + | *[https://www.butkus.org/chinon/nikon/nikkormat_ft2/nikkormat_ft2.htm Nikkormat FT2 user manual] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org] |
+ | * [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=12501 Nikkormat FT2] on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php www.collection-appareils.fr] by Sylvain Halgand (in French) | ||
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+ | |image_text= Nikomat FT2 | ||
+ | |image_by= John Laughlin | ||
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+ | [[Category:Nikon|Nikkormat FT2]] | ||
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The Nikomat FT2 (in Japan) or Nikkormat FT2 (elsewhere) is the last of the pre-AI mechanical-shutter Nikomat/Nikkormat bodies, sold 1975–1977. Essentially it is an FTN with some added features.
Aperture indexing is semi-automatic on the FT2. When attaching a lens it must be set at F/5.6 so the camera’s meter coupling pin will be aligned with the lens’s meter coupling prong (rabbit ears) above F/5.6 then you must rack the aperture ring all the way back and forth so the camera will know the maximum aperture of the lens.
Specifications
- Die-cast aluminum alloy body
- Nikon F-mount
- Focal-plane shutter with vertical travel
- Highest X-sync 1/125 - actually 1/100 when tested on a shutter tester - all earlier Copal Square shutters are this way
- Automatic M-X switching, below 1/250, camera is in X-sync mode, above 1/250, camera is in M-sync mode
- Shutter speeds 1-1/1000 in full stops plus bulb. Set at the base of the lens mount similar to the early Olympus OMs
- Fixed hot shoe and threaded PC terminal on the body
- ASA scale 12-1600, set by pulling lock on shutter speed adjustment tab outward, then sliding index back and forth
- TTL full aperture 60/40% centerweighted center-needle metering in the viewfinder
- Light meter cadmium sulfide powered by a 1.5 Volt Silver Oxide Battery (S76/SR44)
- Nikon Type K focusing screen (split image/micro prism/matte); can be had with Type A screen (split-image/matte)
- Depth-of-field preview
- Mirror lockup
- Self timer
- Weight 880g
- Dimensions 148mm × 95mm × 54mm
Changes from FTN
- Improved film speed setting slider
- Permanent, internally-wired hot shoe (versus removable cold shoe and PC-socket to hot-shoe adapter necessary for the same functionality on FTN)
- Plus and minus signs on external meter indicator
- Plastic-tipped wind lever and self-timer lever, matching F2 and late-serial-number F (known as "Apollo" style due to the urban legend that these features were changed in order for the F to be used by astronauts wearing spacesuit gloves)
"FT2" -prefixed serial number image by Dirk HR Spennemann (Image rights) |
Links
- Nikkormat FT2 user manual at Butkus.org
- Nikkormat FT2 on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand (in French)
Nikomat FT2 image by John Laughlin (Image rights) |
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