Showing Slide 1 of 2. Free shipping Free shipping Free shipping. Seller Similar sponsored items. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Item specifics. Seller Notes:. It is designed for films in an ISO range of 25 to The film speed is read out via the DX code of the film. The aperture and shutter speed can be set by the Nikon FS automatically.
The exposure time can be set manually. The aperture is also freely selectable. The Bulb mode can be used for long exposures. The shutter stays open as long as desired. The Nikon FS is equipped with a built-in flash.
Hi, I'm also after a Nikon F user manual and have found a couple of the places mentioned on the internet where one can be bought I've just started a beginners photography class and am required to find out what the closest distance is that I can take a picture from - the lens that I am using is a AF Nikkor mm Can anyone help me out?
Thanks in advance! Just found this thread as I am also looking for this user manual Didn't this design feature gave later engineers the idea for the back and front command dials we now see on virtually every SRL? I don't know, maybe not, but the similarities are undeniable. Both of these lenses are hard to use in manual focus mode because of the narrow focusing ring and oversimplified distance scale and indeed, the F is meant to be used in AF mode.
There is no aperture stop-down button on the camera, so estimating the depth of field is not easy, if possible at all. But, then again, these cameras were designed for the hobby photographer and they serve that purpose very well. Just pop in four AA-size batteries into the battery compartment, load it with film, set one of the dials to the A mark, the other to S this means program mode and click away. Hassle free photography. At the time of writing January, these cameras sell for a song on the second hand market.
This is understandable, but there is still more value in them than what most people realise - and that's mainly the lens.
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