Difference between revisions of "Nikon F90 (N90)"
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− | The '''F90''' is a [[35mm]] [[autofocus]] [[SLR]] released from [[Nikon]] in 1992. It is also known as the '''N90''' in America. It | + | The '''F90''' is a [[35mm]] [[autofocus]] [[SLR]] released from [[Nikon]] in 1992. It is also known as the '''N90''' in America. It has a similar body design [[Nikon F801|F-801s]] / N8008s. An improved version was released in 1994 as the [[Nikon F90X|F90X]] or N90s in America. |
+ | The shutter is an electromagnetically controlled vertical travelling [[focal-plane shutter]] with speeds of 30 sec to 1/8000 sec. B mode and [[flash sync|X-sync]] at in Program and Aperture mode of 1/60 to 1/250 sec. or in 30 sec to 1/250 in slow sync mode. In Shutter priority and manual modes the sync is equivalent to the shutter speed, with 1/250 for speeds 1/250 to 1/8000. | ||
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+ | Metering modes include, Matrix, [[center-weighted]] averaging and spot. The exposure meter has a range of -1 to 21 [[EV]] for Matrix and center-weighted and 3 to 21 for spot mode. Exposure modes include program auto, veri-program, [[shutter priority]], [[aperture-priority]], metered manual exposure mode. A exposure compensation feature is also available with a range of ±5 EV in 1/3 stop. It is powered by 4x 1.5 V AA batteries. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 04:38, 8 May 2014
F90 image by Vagn Sloth-Madsen (Image rights) |
The F90 is a 35mm autofocus SLR released from Nikon in 1992. It is also known as the N90 in America. It has a similar body design F-801s / N8008s. An improved version was released in 1994 as the F90X or N90s in America.
The shutter is an electromagnetically controlled vertical travelling focal-plane shutter with speeds of 30 sec to 1/8000 sec. B mode and X-sync at in Program and Aperture mode of 1/60 to 1/250 sec. or in 30 sec to 1/250 in slow sync mode. In Shutter priority and manual modes the sync is equivalent to the shutter speed, with 1/250 for speeds 1/250 to 1/8000.
Metering modes include, Matrix, center-weighted averaging and spot. The exposure meter has a range of -1 to 21 EV for Matrix and center-weighted and 3 to 21 for spot mode. Exposure modes include program auto, veri-program, shutter priority, aperture-priority, metered manual exposure mode. A exposure compensation feature is also available with a range of ±5 EV in 1/3 stop. It is powered by 4x 1.5 V AA batteries.
Gallery
top view image by Vagn Sloth-Madsen (Image rights) |
back view QD image by Vagn Sloth-Madsen (Image rights) |
Nikon 35mm SLR Cameras | |
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Nikkorex F | Nikon EL2 | Nikon EM | Nikon F | Nikon F2 | Nikon F3 | Nikon F4 | Nikon F5 | Nikon F6 | Nikon F50 | Nikon F55 | Nikon F60 | Nikon F65 | Nikon F70 | Nikon F75 | Nikon F80 | Nikon F90 | Nikon F90X | Nikon F100 | Nikon F-301 | Nikon F-401 | Nikon F-401S | Nikon F-401X | Nikon F-501 | Nikon F-601 | Nikon F-601M | Nikon F-801 | Nikon F-801s | Nikon FA | Nikon FE | Nikon FE2 | Nikon FE10 | Nikon FG | Nikon FG-20 | Nikon FM | Nikon FM2 | Nikon FM2n | Nikon FM3A | Nikon FM10 | |
Nikomat / Nikkormat | |
EL | EL2 | ELW | FS | FT | FT2 | FT3 | FTN |