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center-weighted TTL, which became the standard metering pattern for Nikon cameras for decades afterwards. Additional viewfinders included a waist-level viewer, a 6 power magnifying finder, and an "action finder" with a larger viewable area through which one could see the entire frame while wearing goggles and/or a helmet.
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The first Nikon F Photomic viewfinder, delivered since 1962, had an independent photocell. Then Nikon introduced the Photomic T (superseded by the Photomic Tn), which featured through-the-lens (TTL) metering. The final metering prism for the Nikon F, the Photomic FTn, introduced in 1968, provided 60%
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Lothrop & Schneider, "The SLR Saga (part 2)," p 51. "in 1959, Nikon announced what was undoubtedly the most important SLR of its era–the legendary Nikon F. Although it did not embody any technological breakthroughs, it is generally credited as the cornerstone of the world's first professional
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lex", since the pronunciation of the first letter "R" is not available in many Asian languages. That tradition was carried all the way through their top line of Nikon cameras until the introduction of the Nikon D1 (digital) cameras decades later.
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The Nikon F revolutionized the photographic market, stealing the thunder of German manufacturers Leica and Zeiss. The F had a reputation for being extremely resilient to damage or mechanical failure, becoming known as "the hockey puck."
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of its day. Although many of the concepts had already been introduced elsewhere, it was revolutionary in that it was the first to combine them all in one camera. It was produced until October 1973 and was replaced by the
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In some markets, the camera was marketed as a "Nikkor F" due to trademark conflicts. In Germany, "Nikon" was seen as too similar to the Zeiss Ikon camera line. Nikkor F cameras have become collector's items.
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It was originally priced at US$ 186 with 50 mm f/2 lens; in November 1963 the US price was $ 233 for the body with a standard prism plus $ 90 for a 50 mm f/2 lens or $ 155 for a 50 mm f/1.4.
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12 mm circle reference for center-weighted meter; compare with Types K, L. On early versions, the 12 mm circle was a fine-ground matte screen, similar to Type B.
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series after a production total of 862,600 bodies. Subsequent "single-digit" F cameras continued as the top of Nikon's professional line of film SLRs, through the
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preview button; the mirror had lock-up capability; it had a large bayonet mount and a large lens release button; a single-stroke ratcheted film advance lever; a
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Foreground: Nikon F with eyelevel prism; Rear, left: Nikon F with FTn Photomic prism; Rear, right: Nikon F with FTn Photomic prism and F36 motor drive
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Selection of G1/G2/G3/G4 and H1/H2/H3/H4 should be determined by the specific lens being used, but the following general observations can be made:
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The Nikon F was the first 35 mm SLR system to be widely adopted by professional photographers, especially photojournalists covering the
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A combination of design elements made the Nikon F successful. It had interchangeable prisms and focusing screens; the camera had a
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Etched grid lines, compare with Type E; prisms at shallower angle than Type A, intended for slower lenses (maximum aperture >
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Magic Lantern Guides Classic Series: Nikon Classic Cameras Vol. 1 for F, Nikkormat Series, Fe, Fe2nd Fa (Nikon Classic Cameras)
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12 mm circle reference for center-weighted meter, etched horizontal and vertical lines; compare with Types K, L
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12 mm circle reference for center-weighted meter, etched lines for broadcast television aspect ratio (4:3)
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lens designs, combining mirrors and lenses to make more-compact lenses with longer focal lengths.
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in 1999, Nikon has continued to reserve single-digit model numbers for top-of-the-line cameras.
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Nikon F professional SLR camera with eyelevel prism and early NIKKOR-S Auto 1:1,4 f=5,8cm (1959)
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Camera Systems Carried on Board the Command and Service Module (CSM) on Apollo Lunar Missions
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Horizontal split-image rangefinder, 3 mm diameter + microprism collar, 1 mm thick
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Diagonal split-image rangefinder, 3 mm diameter + microprism collar, 1 mm thick
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12 mm circle reference for center-weighted meter; combination of Types A and J
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Specially modified Nikon F cameras were used in space in the early 1970s aboard the
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G1 / H1: Use with focal lengths ≤ 50 mm for slower lenses (maximum aperture ≥
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High capacity back for 30 feet (10 metres) of bulk film with the F250 motor drive
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A Nikon F body with detached pentaprism viewfinder, showing the focusing screen
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12 mm circle reference for center-weighted meter; compare with Types A, P
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Fine-ground matte, 12 mm diameter + microprism, 5.5 mm diameter
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system, which is still used as of 2024. Lead designer of the Nikon F was
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Similar to Type A but omitting split-image; also compare with Type J
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The Nikon F had a wide range of lenses, covering 21 mm to 1000 mm
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for lenses). The "F" in Nikon F was selected from the term "re
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by 1962. Nikon was among the first companies to manufacture
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Nikon FTN with interchangeable photomic TTL metering prism
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introduced in 2004. Since the introduction of the digital
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Horizontal split-image rangefinder, 3 mm diameter
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Horizontal split-image rangefinder, 3 mm diameter
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12 mm circle reference for center-weighted meter
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Diagonal split-image rangefinder, 3 mm diameter
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Intended for slower lenses; compare with Types B, J
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non-ISO hot shoe, or PC socket for off-camera flash
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Index

Nikon F-mount

Nikon (Nippon Kogaku K. K.)
35mm
SLR
Lens mount
Nikon F-mount
Film format
35 mm
Film size
Exposure
Flash
Shutter
Made in
Japan
Nikon F2
camera
Nikon
SLR
cameras
Nikon F2
Nikon F6
Nikon D6
Nikon F-mount
Skylab

Vietnam War
NASA
depth-of-field
titanium

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