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− | The '''Nikonos V''' | + | The '''Nikonos V''' is an underwater [[35mm]] [[viewfinder camera]] made by [[Nikon]] in Japan, introduced in June 1984. It can be used at depths down to 165 feet (50 meters). |
− | Like the earlier [[Nikonos IV-A|IV-A]], the Nikonos V provides aperture-priority autoexposure via an electronically-timed shutter; but it improves on that model by offering a full range of manually-selectable shutter speeds. When using Nikon's SB-102 and SB-103 flash units, the Nikonos V | + | Like the earlier [[Nikonos IV-A|IV-A]], the Nikonos V provides aperture-priority autoexposure via an electronically-timed shutter; but it improves on that model by offering a full range of manually-selectable shutter speeds. When using Nikon's SB-102 and SB-103 flash units, the Nikonos V provides through-the-lens automatic flash exposure control. |
The Nikonos V remained in production until 2001, overlapping with Nikon's underwater [[SLR]] model the [[Nikonos RS]]. | The Nikonos V remained in production until 2001, overlapping with Nikon's underwater [[SLR]] model the [[Nikonos RS]]. |
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The Nikonos V is an underwater 35mm viewfinder camera made by Nikon in Japan, introduced in June 1984. It can be used at depths down to 165 feet (50 meters).
Like the earlier IV-A, the Nikonos V provides aperture-priority autoexposure via an electronically-timed shutter; but it improves on that model by offering a full range of manually-selectable shutter speeds. When using Nikon's SB-102 and SB-103 flash units, the Nikonos V provides through-the-lens automatic flash exposure control.
The Nikonos V remained in production until 2001, overlapping with Nikon's underwater SLR model the Nikonos RS.
Links
- Evolution of Nikonos from Nikon.com
- Nikonos IV and V by leofoo.
- Nikonos Manuals on Mike Butkus' www.orphancameras.com site
- Me and Nikonos V at Classic Cameras by RaúlM.
Nikon Cameras