eli griggs
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I found a Nikon 65 that I forgot I had and wonder if you would care to share any thoughts on this camera and line?
Cheers
Cheers
Mine had a sticky back and grip, but it seems to be lessening
I use the N75 for Kodak Portra 400 and the F100 for Kodak Tri-X 400, although the F100 likes the Rollei IR 400. I think that the N65 and N75 are not compatible with any IR film as I remember.
I have a U2 which is the Japanese version of the N75. Pretty nice camera with great metering. I need to find me a really nice lens to use with it though. Something similar to the Canon 40mm f/2.8. That's one sharp lens with really fast AF.
As all the current IR-films are more superpanchromtic films than former "real IR films" - real in the sense of former Infrared films with sensitization well above 800nm - using the current films in these cameras should be no problem. At least I never heard of any problems in that regard.
Best regards,
Henning
I vaguely remember that some 35mm cameras use an infrared light to sense the end of the film roll, but I cannot remember which ones since I avoided them.
Now you're hooked, and can try all the other cheapo Nikons. The N70 will take more lenses and offers more metering options, the N8008s (usually to be had for $30) is essentially a pro camera that takes AA batteries, and the F100 and F4 are true pro cameras....but my days of carrying those beasts are over. I just keep a Leica R 90 Elmarit screwed to my N8008s. That's a sorta weighty combo, but the IQ is great, and the camera handles so smoothly you don't even have to think, just frame it and shoot.
Nikon Lens compatibility is something of a minefield - e.g., while the F70/N70, F801(s)/N8008(s) and F4 will meter with manual focus AI/AI-S lenses (only the F4 does matrix mode with these), unlike the F65 they don't support manual aperture control of G lenses without aperture rings, so M and A modes aren't available. The F801(s)/N8008(s) cameras have the additional limitation of not autofocusing with AF-S lenses. None of these cameras are compatible with VR. The F80 and F75 have the same lens compatibility as the F65, including G, AF-S and VR, but not AI/AI-S metering. The F100, F5 and F6 add AI/AI-S metering. Some F5 bodies were modified by Nikon service centres to add compatibility with pre-AI lenses in stop-down metering mode; the standard F5 and the other AF (and various MF) cameras can be damaged by attempting to mount these.Now you're hooked, and can try all the other cheapo Nikons. The N70 will take more lenses and offers more metering options, the N8008s (usually to be had for $30) is essentially a pro camera that takes AA batteries, and the F100 and F4 are true pro cameras.
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