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− | The '''FM''' was one of two compact [[SLR]]s introduced by [[Nikon]] to compete in the consumer category of SLR systems with the [[Olympus OM]] line of cameras. The FM model has a fully mechanical body, with a [[TTL]] center-weighted CdS meter. Its counterpart, the [[Nikon FE|FE]], was a electronically operated body. Nikon, in introducing the FM, was responding to customer interest in a full-featured but compact SLR system. The FM is much smaller than the professional F line of Nikon SLRs, but retains the traditional rugged metal construction as its forebears. | + | The '''FM''' was one of two compact [[SLR]]s introduced by [[Nikon]] to compete in the consumer category of SLR systems with the [[Olympus OM system|Olympus OM]] line of cameras. The FM model has a fully mechanical body, with a [[TTL]] center-weighted CdS meter. Its counterpart, the [[Nikon FE|FE]], was a electronically operated body. Nikon, in introducing the FM, was responding to customer interest in a full-featured but compact SLR system. The FM is much smaller than the professional F line of Nikon SLRs, but retains the traditional rugged metal construction as its forebears. |
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Revision as of 15:29, 16 April 2007
The FM was one of two compact SLRs introduced by Nikon to compete in the consumer category of SLR systems with the Olympus OM line of cameras. The FM model has a fully mechanical body, with a TTL center-weighted CdS meter. Its counterpart, the FE, was a electronically operated body. Nikon, in introducing the FM, was responding to customer interest in a full-featured but compact SLR system. The FM is much smaller than the professional F line of Nikon SLRs, but retains the traditional rugged metal construction as its forebears.
Specifications
- Shutter Speed of 1-1/1000 plus B
- Hot Shoe
- Manual film advance and rewind
- Self-timer
- Depth-of-field preview
- Double-Exposure lever
Lens Selection
The FM was designed to accept AI and AI-s mount lenses, but can also accept F-mount lenses using stop-down metering. This means that virtually any lens made from the early F mount lenses up to modern autofocus lenses (albeit without AF functionality) can be mated to the body.
Links
- Manual available on the Favorite Classics section of .kyphoto.com
- Nikon FM camera and user manual at www.collection-appareils.com