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Nikon F601m

 
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Nikon F-601m Specifications

Nikon F601m
Manufacturer Nikon
Model F-601m
Camera type Single lens reflex
Format 35mm (135) film, 36mm x 24mm
lens type Interchangeable, enter mount type
shutter Electronically-controlled vertical-travel focal plane shutter
shutter range 30s to 1/2000s, bulb
metering type TTL metering
exposure mode Programmed Auto [P] with flexible program; Shutter-Priority Auto [S]; Aperture Priority Auto [A]; Manual [M]
metering mode 5 zone matrix or centre-weighted metering
metering range EV 0 to EV 19 at ISO 100 with f/1.4 lens
exposure compensation ±5EV range in 1/3EV steps
autoexposure lock by sliding lever
autoexposure bracketing 3 or 5 frames; 0.3, 0.7 and 1EV between frames
self timer 2-30s in 1s increments
focus modes manual
autofocus areas nil
frame advance mode single, continuous high speed, continuous low speed
frame advance speed 1.2 to 2 frame/s
viewfinder Optical, fixed eye-level pentaprism
viewfinder magnification 0.75x
viewfinder frame coverage 92%
ISO film speed range ISO 25-5000 (DX coded); ISO 6-6400 (manual)
flash ISO type hot shoe
flash exposure compensation -3 to +1EV
flash synchronization shutter speeds up to 1/125s; normal, slow and rear curtain sync.
power source 6V lithium battery
film loading automatic
film rewind automatic
dimensions 154.5 x 96 x 65 mm
weight 565g without battery pack

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


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