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Nikkormat (Nikomat in ****an) was a
brand of
cameras produced by the ****anese
optics company Nippon Kogaku K. K., as a
consumer version of the professional...
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Nikon Corporation).
Released in 1977, the FM was the
replacement for
Nikkormat FT3,
which had been
introduced only a few
months prior. It introduced...
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Nikon F2 (1971) and F3 (1980) SLRs. They were all-new
successors to the
Nikkormat F and EL-series of
amateur level SLRs. With
their quality construction...
- but this is incorrect. Canon's
competitor Nikon introduced 1972 the
Nikkormat EL, the world's
first camera with an IC. However,
Canon was able to integrate...
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Copal Square-S, for
example used in the
Konica T3s (1973-1978) and the
Nikkormat FT, is very reliable. It
works over a wide
temperature range. The electronically...
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actual camera settings. This
metering system can be
traced back to the
Nikkormat FT (aka
Nikomat FT) of 1965 and its center-the-needle system. The viewfinder...
- ISBN 0-8174-5046-7. Cooper,
Joseph D. (1974). "3:
Camera Operating Techniques". Nikon-
Nikkormat Handbook of Photography. Amphoto. pp. 106–190. ISBN 0-8174-0566-6. Comon...
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series (1971)
Nikon F3
series (1980)
Midrange Nikkorex series (1960)
Nikkormat F
series (1965,
known in ****an as the
Nikomat F series)
Nikon FM (1977)...
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communicated to the
meter via a
manual setting on the ASA dial. The
Nikkormat FTn and FTn
metered finder for the
Nikon F
introduced semi-automatic aperture...
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versus the
actual camera settings. This
system can be
traced back to the
Nikkormat EL (in the USA/Canada;
Nikomat EL, rest of the world) of 1972 and continued...