Nikon F65 (N65)

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The Nikon F65; also known as the Nikon N65 in the United States or the Nikon U in Japan is a 35mm entry level SLR camera released in 2001.

The camera features many common programmed exposure modes, but also included exposure compensation. It is quite easy to press the compensation button on the camera shoulder by the LCD and rotate the thumb dial to change settings from ±2 EV in ½ steps. These values are displayed in both the LCD as well as the view finder. The compensation is retained in the exposure modes until the program dial is switched to Auto or M.

The date versions of the camera uses a CR2025 coin type battery located in the camera back. It has a 24 hour clock with an accuracy of ±90sec a month. Leap year adjustment settings to December 31, 2049. It can print in multiple formats including M/D/Y, D/M/Y, Y/M/D, D/H/M, and no imprinting. It can only use DX coded film, non-DX film is set at 100 ISO, and inferred films cannot be used in the camera.

Acessories available for the camera includes MB-17 battery grip that takes four AA batteries. A remote control unit ML-L3 can be used similar to self timer with a 2 sec delay, as a remote cable release, can also be use to focus by half pressing the button. It uses CR2025 battery.


Specifications

  • Type: Autofocus SLR body
  • Manufacturer: Nikon
  • Year of launch: 2001
  • Film type: 35mm, automatic recognition of DX-coded film speed, speeds from 25 to 5000 ASA
  • Lens mount: Nikon F autofocus bayonet, depth of field preview button
  • Shutter: CPU-controlled focal plane shutter with speeds 30 - 1/2000 sec.
  • Metering: 3D-six-zone-matrix TTL measuring or center weighted TTL measuring
  • Exposure modes: shutter priority, aperture priority, manual, programmed
  • Programs: Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports continuous, Night Scene
  • Focusing: Cross-ranged, five-area autofocus system
  • Viewfinder: pentaprism, diopter adjustment
  • Display: LCD
  • Film advance: Automatic motorized advance and rewind
  • Flash: built-in miniature flash (GN 40), or flash gun on TTL-enhanced hot shoe
  • Dimensions: 139.5×92.5×65.6mm
  • Weight: 395g without the two CR2 3V batteries
  • Options: Remote control
  • Variant: F65D with data imprinting

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