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The '''Nikon FG''' is a 35mm SLR, made by [[Nikon|Nippon Kōgaku]] from 1982. It has programmed, aperture priority and manual exposure modes, and exists in black or silver finish. It replaced the [[Nikon EM]] as the company's compact offering, at the bottom of its SLR range, and it was in turn replaced by the [[Nikon FG20]].
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The '''Nikon FG''' is a 35mm SLR, made by [[Nikon|Nippon Kōgaku]] from 1982. It has programmed, aperture priority and manual exposure modes, and exists in black or silver finish. It replaced the [[Nikon EM]] as the company's compact offering, at the bottom of its SLR range, and it was in turn replaced by the [[Nikon FG20]]. It is one of the smallest 35 mm SLR cameras ever made by Nikon. Unlike the [[Nikon FG20]] it features TTL/OTF flash capability.
  
 
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The Nikon FG is a 35mm SLR, made by Nippon Kōgaku from 1982. It has programmed, aperture priority and manual exposure modes, and exists in black or silver finish. It replaced the Nikon EM as the company's compact offering, at the bottom of its SLR range, and it was in turn replaced by the Nikon FG20. It is one of the smallest 35 mm SLR cameras ever made by Nikon. Unlike the Nikon FG20 it features TTL/OTF flash capability.

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