What film does Nikon F55 use?

What film does Nikon F55 use?

35mm film
The Nikon F55 is an analogue camera and needs to be equipped with 35mm film.

What battery does Nikon F55 take?

3V CR2 lithium batteries
Nikon F55

Overview
General
Battery Two (2) 3V CR2 lithium batteries
Dimensions 129 x 92 x 65mm (F55/N55) 129 x 92 x 67.5mm (F55D/N55D)
Weight 350g (F55/N55) 360g (F55D/N55D)

Is Nikon f55 good?

It’s super lightweight, far less than you’d imagine, and works fast and great. For $200 including lens brand new, it’s the film camera bargain of the digital age. It sells for much less used – I paid about $140. If you want digital, it’s easy!

Is Nikon FM10 still in production?

In January 2006, Nikon announced that they were discontinuing the majority of their film-based camera bodies. Along with Nikon’s flagship model, the F6, the FM10 was one of only two to remain in production, lasting until October 2021.

What lenses are compatible with Nikon F6?

Technical Specification. Type of Camera: Integral motor autofocus 35mm SLR (Single Lens Reflex) camera with electronically controlled focal-plane shutter. Usable Lenses: All AF-D, AF-G, AF-I, AF-S and AF VR Nikkor lenses provide full AF and metering operation.

What lenses work with Nikon FM10?

Type of Camera: Manual focus 35mm SLR (Single Lens Reflex) camera with focal plane shutter. Includes Zoom Nikkor 35-70mm f/3.5-4.8 lens. Lens Mount: All metal Nikon F Mount. Usable Lenses: All Nikkor AF-D, AI-P, AF-I, AI-S and AF-S lenses.

When did the Nikon F55 come out?

The Nikon F55, sold as the N55 in the United States, is an entry level, extremely light, mostly-plastic autofocus 35mm film SLR, first sold in 2002 and discontinued along with most of Nikon ‘s film cameras in 2006. A time and date imprinting version was also available as the F55D / N55QD .

When did the N55 come out in the US?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The F55 (or N55 as it is known in the U.S.) is a 35mm film SLR autofocus camera introduced by Nikon in 2002. It was targeted at a new and lower price-point than the F65 (previously Nikon’s cheapest autofocus SLR).

Can I use an external flash with my Nikon F55?

External flashes will not offer TTL flash metering with the F55; the built-in flash, however, does. It has no DOF preview button, and it is impossible to set a film speed manually, as it does not have an ISO button (with non DX-coded film, the ISO will be set to 100); another sensible economising measure for the snapshoot market.

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