Nikon N55 with 28-80 lens 35mm Film Camera 
Nikon N55 with 28-80 lens 35mm Film Camera

 
Nikon N55 with 28-80 lens 35mm Film Camera

Manufacturer Part: 1718
Brand: Nikon
Model: N55 with 28-80 lens
Camera Type: SLR (Single Lens Reflex)
Film Type: 35mm
Focus Type: Autofocus, Manual Focus
Lens Mount: Nikon F
Product ID: EPID52119179
Description: Nikon's smallest and lightest 35mm SLR provides superior performance in a classic Nikon design with buttons and dials conveniently placed to facilitate use. Auto mode setting removes guesswork from picture taking. Five Vari-Program modes...
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Product Information
Nikon's smallest and lightest 35mm SLR provides superior performance in a classic Nikon design with buttons and dials conveniently placed to facilitate use. Auto mode setting removes guesswork from picture taking. Five Vari-Program modes tailored to specific scenes and subjects, such as portrait, landscape, close-up, sports continuous and night portrait.Large LCD panel with easy-to-read characters simplifies mode selection and monitoring.Complete selection of exposure modes including Auto-Multi Program, Shutter-Priority Auto, Aperture-Priority Auto and Manual settings deliver precise exposure control, expanding creative potential.

Product MPN
MPN1718

Key Features
Lens MountNikon F
Camera TypeSLR (Single Lens Reflex)
Film Type35mm
Battery Type2 x 3V Lithium Battery (CR-2)

Focus
Focus TypeAutofocus, Manual Focus
Number of Focusing Points3

Lens
Interchangeable LensesInterchangeable Lenses

Shutter
Shutter Speed30 - 1/2000 sec

Exposure
ISO Range - Automatic SettingISO 100 - 5,000
Frames per Second1.5 fps
Manual Shooting ModesAperture Priority, Fully Manual, Program Shift, Shutter Priority
Light Metering ModesCenter Weighted, Partial Metering
Auto ExposureYes

Flash
Red Eye ReductionWith Red Eye Reduction
Flash Guide Number (ft)39

Technical Features
Self TimerYes
Automatic Shooting ModesLandscape, Macro, Night, Portrait, Sports

Film Transport
Film Auto TransportLoading, Rewind

Viewfinder
Dioptric Adjustment Rangefrom -1.5 to +0.8
Eye Relief17 mm
Viewfinder Frame Coverage89 %
Viewfinder Magnification0.68X

Dimensions
Depth2.6 in.
Height3.6 in.
Width5.1 in.
Weight12.32 oz.

Miscellaneous
Release DateQ2, 2002
UPC018208017188

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    Top Reviews
      Great film camera!!
    Review created: 04/13/06
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    12 of 14 people found this review helpful.

    This camera takes sharp, clear pictures and when matched with my Nikkor 70-180 f/4-5.6 zoom lens it takes GREAT photos! It is lightweight and user friendly. You can put it in auto mode and use it as a point and shoot or full manual mode and use your creativity. The lens it comes with takes average photos, so that is why I am giving it a 4 out of 5 rating. Other than that I love this camera!


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      Wonderful Camera
    Review created: 07/06/06
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    8 of 11 people found this review helpful.

    For the longest time i had always wanted to take up the hobby of photography. I have always wanted to take breathtaking pictures! pictures i could be proud of, but which route should i take? Digital or 35mm? I wanted to take traditional pictures on film so i could get the best possible photography experience this is why I chose the 35mm route and the camera i purchased to get me on my way with my new hobby was the Nikon N55 SLR camera. I have had this camera for a few months now and decided that now as the time to post my opinions on this neat little camera!

    I purchased my N55 and It came with the camera body itself, a 28mm - 80mm zoom lens, two cr2 batteries, a lanyard and some very good hints and tips books from Nikon on how to get the most from this camera. I also purchased another zoom lens 70 - 300mm and a camera bag so i could protect my latest purchase. When you first take the camera out of the box and attach the lens, which is very easy to do, (simply put the back of the lens into the camera and turn anti-clockwise until it clicks) the camera looks complicated compared to the normal easy to use point and shoot cameras that I had been used to in the past., but do not let this fool you, this is one of the easiest cameras to use. The first thing you notice when you pick up the camera is how comfortable it feels in your hands. It is very well designed, I have very large hands and I have no problems handling this small SLR camera.

    On the top right hand side of the camera you will see a large easy to read lcd display. The lcd display tells you everything you need to know about the current set up of your camera including what aperture the lens is currently set to and what speed the shutter will operate at when you take your picture. It also displays if you have the flash enabled whether or not you have red eye reduction engaged and of course it also tells you how many pictures you have left on your roll of film (the counter counts backwards) and how much battery life you have remaining. On the top left hand side of the camera you will find a dial that lets you chose the different modes the camera has to offer, these range from fully automatic operation so you can just point and shoot , right to a completely manual mode where you have to set the aperture and shutter speeds yourself.

    There are other setting you can chose so you can take the best possible pictures. There is a setting for portrait pictures, when selected the camera will change the settings so that the person or object you focus on will be very clear and very sharp, but the background will be slightly blurred so the main object stands out! I have taken some wonderful portrait pictures using this option. There are also settings for night or low light pictures, action or sports pic

    The Nikon N55 is by far, the most amazing camera I have ever owned. I am so glad that I decided to take the plunge and switch to an SLR camera. If you are in the market for a point and shoot camera or an SLR camera, the N55 is the perfect choice. You can buy this and use it as a point and shoot camera and you will be stunned by the amount of improvement there is in the quality of your prints, or if you are like me and want to start photography as a hobby, this camera will offer you most of the features found on the bigger more expensive SLR cameras that are available.


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