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The Nikon F-601m is a manual focus, autoexposure, auto film loading and advancing 35 mm SLR camera manufactured by the Nikon Corporation and released in 1990. It was sold in North America as the N6000.
The F-601m is a simplified version of the F-601, with no autofocus capability and no built-in flash.[1]
Features
- Flexible programmed (P), aperture priority (A) and shutter priority (S) auto-exposure and manual exposure control.
- Matrix and Center-Weighted Metering.
- Auto-exposure bracketing.
- Self timer.
- High or low speed continuous film advance.
- DX film code recognition to automatically set ISO speed.
- Exposure and flash compensation.
- TTL flash exposure.[2][3]
Construction
- Polycarbonate (plastic) exterior.
- Metal lens mount.
References
- ^ Foo, Lee (1998). "Nikon SLR Models 1989–1991". http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/nikon/htmls/models/htmls/slr8991.htm. Retrieved on 2008-12-01.
- ^ Nikon Corporation (2008). "Digital Archives on Camera Products - Niion F-601M (N6000)". http://imaging.nikon.com/products/imaging/technology/archives/filmcamera/slr/1990-1994/f-601m/. Retrieved on 2008-12-01.
- ^ Nikon Corporation. "Nikon N6000 Instruction Manual". http://www.lensinc.net/manuals/Nikon_N6000L.pdf. Retrieved on 2008-12-01.
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