The Nikon N65 is a great 35mm film camera. It incorporates most of the newest technologies that Nikon developed for the higher end N80 and pro level cameras. The dynamic auto focus and matrix metering make this camera very easy to use in complete auto mode while it still has the ability to shoot in manual modes. Aperture priority, shutter priority, exposure bracketing and one of the few film cameras that uses the Nikon ML-L3 remote control shutter release option. Paired with a Nikon lens, this camera will take spectacular pictures reliably...I own two digital cameras that are relegated to shoot technical pictures like construction details or machinery. When I want to capture beauty, the sunset, landscapes, I use the N65. Film photography is still the choice for many, even those with digitals that want the shutter release speed of a 35mm camera. A light weight, easy to use and inexpensive camera that takes a great picture.
Bought this camera second hand from an Ebay auction. The seller took excellent care of it. It has been used several times and I am extremely pleased with the outcome! I haven't taken pictures in a very long time, I get crisp, sharp results with my negatives and they produce very dynamice photos. I am very pleased and would love to take the credit for this but I know it's that the camera was an excellent choice!
The Nikon N65 is a great 35mm film camera. It incorporates most of the newest technologies that Nikon developed for the higher end N80 and pro level cameras. The dynamic auto focus and matrix metering make this camera very easy to use in complete auto mode while it still has the ability to shoot in manual modes. Aperture priority, shutter priority, exposure bracketing and one of the few film cameras that uses the Nikon ML-L3 remote control shutter release option. Paired with a Nikon lens, this camera will take spectacular pictures reliably...I own two digital cameras that are relegated to shoot technical pictures like construction details or machinery. When I want to capture beauty, the sunset, landscapes, I use the N65. Film photography is still the choice for many, even those with digitals that want the shutter release speed of a 35mm camera. A light weight, easy to use and inexpensive camera that takes a great picture.
Best film SLR for your buck! Mostly easy to use. The only part that is a little confusing is changing the aperture while in manual mode with the aperture and shutter speed buttons instead of on the lens. But this feature actually makes it faster to use once u get used to it. Its very light and easy to carry. Plus Nikon lenses are great!