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Revision as of 01:38, 28 July 2009
Nikonos II
(Image rights)© Kraig Haver |
The Nikonos II(1968-1975) can be used at depths up to 50m (160feet, 26.67fathoms) it uses 35mm film with a 24x36mm capture size, has a focal-plane shutter with vertical travel and X & FP sync possible (highest X-sync 1/60), shutter speeds 1/30,1/60, 1/125,1/250,1/500 and Bulb, zone focusing with a useful depth of field scale, the viewfinder has 35mm coverage and parallax correction marks for close ups. The body is die cast aluminium alloy sealed with O-ring gaskets.
Dimensions (body only) 99mm x 129mm x 47mm
Weight (body only) 540g
Standard kit lens W-Nikkor 35mm (f/2.5-f/22) 6-elements in 4 groups, focusing in air from 0.8m to infinity.
Links
- Nikonos II on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand
Nikon Cameras