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− | The '''Nikon Pronea 6i''' was an [[autofocus]] [[SLR]] body for [[Nikon F mount lenses|Nikon F mount lenses]] and [[APS film]]. It was also sold as the '''Pronea 600i'''. [[Kodak]] made a [[DSLR|digital variant]] of it, the | + | The '''Nikon Pronea 6i''' was an [[autofocus]] [[SLR]] body for [[Nikon F mount lenses|Nikon F mount lenses]] and [[APS film]]. It was also sold as the '''Pronea 600i'''. [[Kodak]] made a [[DSLR|digital variant]] of it, the [[Kodak DCS 300 series|Kodak DCS 315 and DCS 330]]. |
The electronically controlled vertically travelling [[focal-plane shutter]] has speeds of 30s to 1/4000 of a sec. in half steps. [[Flash sync]] is at 1/180 or slower. A [[self-timer]] mode is available with a delay of 10 seconds. | The electronically controlled vertically travelling [[focal-plane shutter]] has speeds of 30s to 1/4000 of a sec. in half steps. [[Flash sync]] is at 1/180 or slower. A [[self-timer]] mode is available with a delay of 10 seconds. | ||
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The exposure metering system supports matrix, center-weighted and spot modes. It has a metering range of 0 to 20 [[EV]], and in spot mode 4 to 20 EV (ISO 100, f/1.4). Exposure modes include; Program mode, [[Aperture priority]], [[Shutter priority]], and [[Manual exposure]]. In Program mode there is also a mulit and vari modes along which has scene modes for portrait, hyperfocal, landscape, close-up, sports and silhouette. [[Exposure compensation]] can be adjusted up to 5 EV in half steps. Bracketing is also available in 3 shots in 1/2 of 1 EV. A built-in auto pop-up flash is also in the top housing it has a GN of 20. | The exposure metering system supports matrix, center-weighted and spot modes. It has a metering range of 0 to 20 [[EV]], and in spot mode 4 to 20 EV (ISO 100, f/1.4). Exposure modes include; Program mode, [[Aperture priority]], [[Shutter priority]], and [[Manual exposure]]. In Program mode there is also a mulit and vari modes along which has scene modes for portrait, hyperfocal, landscape, close-up, sports and silhouette. [[Exposure compensation]] can be adjusted up to 5 EV in half steps. Bracketing is also available in 3 shots in 1/2 of 1 EV. A built-in auto pop-up flash is also in the top housing it has a GN of 20. | ||
− | The automatic focusing system has a range of 0 to 20 EV (ISO 200). Auto focus modes include single, continuous or manual mode with a wide or spot focusing area. Autofocus can also be locked. The camera is able to use H, C and P aspect ratios. The finder has 100% coverage in H mode with 0.84x magnification (50mm lens at inf). The camera back has a rather large LCD display. The film transport is motorized with drop-in film loading and advances to the first frame. | + | The automatic focusing system has a range of 0 to 20 EV (ISO 200). Auto focus modes include single, continuous or manual mode with a wide or spot focusing area. Autofocus can also be locked. The camera is able to use H, C and P aspect ratios. The finder has 100% coverage in H mode with 0.84x magnification (50mm lens at inf). The camera back has a rather large LCD display. The film transport is motorized with drop-in film loading and advances to the first frame. There are two drive modes; Single or continuous advance for up to 3.5fps. Rewinding is automatic, but manual rewinding is also possible in mid-roll. The film counter is upwards counting on film advance and downward on rewind. The camera is powered by two [[CR123A battery]]. |
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Revision as of 02:12, 28 May 2014
Nikon's original APS film variant image by Missy Bergen (Image rights) |
The Nikon Pronea 6i was an autofocus SLR body for Nikon F mount lenses and APS film. It was also sold as the Pronea 600i. Kodak made a digital variant of it, the Kodak DCS 315 and DCS 330.
The electronically controlled vertically travelling focal-plane shutter has speeds of 30s to 1/4000 of a sec. in half steps. Flash sync is at 1/180 or slower. A self-timer mode is available with a delay of 10 seconds.
The exposure metering system supports matrix, center-weighted and spot modes. It has a metering range of 0 to 20 EV, and in spot mode 4 to 20 EV (ISO 100, f/1.4). Exposure modes include; Program mode, Aperture priority, Shutter priority, and Manual exposure. In Program mode there is also a mulit and vari modes along which has scene modes for portrait, hyperfocal, landscape, close-up, sports and silhouette. Exposure compensation can be adjusted up to 5 EV in half steps. Bracketing is also available in 3 shots in 1/2 of 1 EV. A built-in auto pop-up flash is also in the top housing it has a GN of 20.
The automatic focusing system has a range of 0 to 20 EV (ISO 200). Auto focus modes include single, continuous or manual mode with a wide or spot focusing area. Autofocus can also be locked. The camera is able to use H, C and P aspect ratios. The finder has 100% coverage in H mode with 0.84x magnification (50mm lens at inf). The camera back has a rather large LCD display. The film transport is motorized with drop-in film loading and advances to the first frame. There are two drive modes; Single or continuous advance for up to 3.5fps. Rewinding is automatic, but manual rewinding is also possible in mid-roll. The film counter is upwards counting on film advance and downward on rewind. The camera is powered by two CR123A battery.
Pronea 600i image by Vagn Sloth-Madsen (Image rights) |
back view image by Vagn Sloth-Madsen (Image rights) |
top view image by Vagn Sloth-Madsen (Image rights) |