Nikon F75 35mm SLRs

Nikon F75 35mm SLRs 

DESCRIPTION

A compact, lightweight AF SLR camera, the Nikon F75 was developed as the Nikon AF SLR model for amateur SLR users including beginners. Offering advanced Nikon features and innovations that are standard in Nikon F5, F100 and F80 SLRs, Nikon system compatibility, and compact design, the F75 makes SLR photography very simple, convenient and versatile. Boasting an ergonomic design, the F75 features easy-to-use dials and a large LCD panel for simplicity of operation. The fully automatic AUTO mode, for example, offers point-and-shoot capability which is ideal for beginners to SLR photography. The new Nikon F75 offers the latest Nikon technology, great SLR performance and an affordable price. Nikons exclusive high-performance features include new 25-segment 3D Matrix Metering, Five-Area Dynamic Autofocus system with Focus Area Selector and 3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash control. Also, it is easy to operate. Large mode dial and easy-to-view LCD panel ensure easy access to exposure modes, including Auto and five

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 25, 2009]
CozMick
Intermediate

Strength:

Its light-weight and ease-of-use characteristics make this camera a breeze in any situation. I love the focus mode switch on the front of the body, it's so handy that when you need to go from auto to manual focus in congested scenes, it only takes a millisecond.
This camera is so advanced for its time in many ways, eg. the depth-of-field preview button can make it easy to determine the aperture you need for a given subject.
The integrated LCD panel layout is bold and easy to understand.
On some previous Nikon film SLRs the mode dial could only be rotated to about half way from any given mode, there-by making it necessary to wind the thing back to choose another mode making it a frustrating exercise; but the F75's full rotational mode dial is a synch to use no matter which shooting mode you want.

Weakness:

The F75 is a tidy and compact camera, but its compact feel and the finger space between the vertical grip and the lens would be a bit uncomfortable for hands any larger than mine, and my hands are not of a small nature by any means!

I've used the Nikon F75 for several years now, having purchased it new in 2004, and using various focal length lenses, even though digital SLRs have firmly made their way into the market-place; the F75 is still a real favourite for any kind of shooting.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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