Kostenloser Versand verfügbar. Kauf auf eBay. eBay-Garantie! The Nikon F6 is a 35 mm film single-lens reflex camera body manufactured by Nikon between 2004 and 2020. [1] [2] It is the sixth film camera in Nikon's line. [3] The Nikon F6 was designed by Nikon and was manufactured at their Sendai plant. [4] The F6 is the most recent model of Nikon's F series and was discontinued in October 2020. [5]
The Nikon F6 is a camera I often discount as just Nikon king film camera.
Lens Mount: Nikon F Mount (With AF coupling, AF contacts) Usable Lenses: All AF-D, AF-G, AF-I, AF-S and AF VR Nikkor lenses provide full AF and metering operation. AI-P lenses provide manual focus w/electronic rangefinder and full metering operation.. ISO 6 to 6400 can be manually set ; Shutter: Electromagnetically controlled vertical-travel. Welcome to the new world!! The Nikon F6 has shutter speeds up to 1/8000, color matrix metering, different ways of metering, 100% viewfinder coverages (you get what you see), many possibilities for customizing the functions, AF-tracking - Sounds difficult, but after all the theory, let's find out how the F6 will work under real conditions. Nikon F6 World's Best 35mm SLR (2004-) Intro Accessories Specs Performance Compared Recommendations More Nikon F6 (35.5 oz./1,006g with two CR123 lithium cells, 5.5 FPS or 8 FPS with MB-40 grip, $2,549 new or about $900 used if you know How to Win at eBay) and Nikon 50mm f/1.4 AF-D. enlarge. The F6's spec sheet promises everything any shooter could want, including a 1/8000th of a second maximum shutter speed, a 1/250th of a second flash sync speed, Nikon's incredible color matrix metering along with spot and classic center-weighted metering, full PASM mode selection, i-TTL wireless flash metering, 100% viewfinder coverage, built-in.
Nikon F6 Review
In the 16-year period the F6 has been on the market, Nikon will have frequently re-validated the assumptions and market hypotheses that underpinned their reasons for developing it in the first place: to 'check' that there was still a market for their flagship 35mm film camera. The F6 loses the dedicated vertical grip and controls (but has an optional one with a full set of command dials and AF buttons). Pros will lament that Nikon has finally abandoned AA batteries in a pro film camera. Where the F5 used 8 AA batteries, the F6 makes do with two CR123A batteries. Like all other F-series models by Nikon, the Nikon F6 is a professional camera and built extremely solid. It can take a lot of abuse and should last users a lifetime. Like the Nikon F4, the Nikon F6 can handle Nikon Ai and AiS series lenses very well, therefore it is an ideal addition to any manual focus camera collection. Unlike the F5, the Nikon F6 supports matrix metering in "A" and "M" mode with Nikon Ai and AiS manual focus lenses. This means it works with almost any Nikon F-mount lens made since 1977. The F6 is compatible with the latest generation of Nikon flashes and supports Nikon's Creative Lighting System.
Nikon F6
Showing 1-10 of 16. this camera does not feel bulky at all , perhaps because it is not. the finger grip is perfect and is helped by the surface texture.the f 6 is a marvel of features and technology in the hands of the serious photographer who thrives for the very best in photography. f 4s. this lever has NO LOCK (as in several of the other. The Nikon F6 was first introduced by the Japanese camera maker in 2004. It was the sixth camera in the Nikon F dynasty, which began 60 years ago in 1959 and totally redefined 35mm photography.
Presenting the Nikon F6. A fantastic camera that holds a sad place in Nikon history, as recently Nikon announced the discontinuation of arguably the most adv. The Nikon F6 - meet the Legend. The Nikon F6 was first introduced by the top Japanese cameramaker in 2004. It was the sixth camera in the Nikon F dynasty which began, 60 years ago in 1959 and totally redefined 35mm photography.
Nikon F6 Review
The brain behind CLS, the F6 is the only Nikon film camera with the circuitry to communicate with the SU-800. CREATIVE LIGHTING SYSTEM: The F6 contains circuitry for Nikon's Creative Lighting System. The F5 does not. If you want to go off-camera flash you'll be working with Pocket Wizards or some other third party solution. The Nikon F6. is a camera I often discount as just Nikon saying, "Hey, we are still the King when it comes to film cameras"! But it's not. It is truly a marvel. In fact, it's the only 35mm camera I know of on the B&H website, including Leica's, that has more than 30 or 40 customer reviews and is still 100% 5 star rated.