The Nikon FG-20 is a 35 mm film single-lens reflex (SLR) camera with interchangeable lenses. It was released in 1984 by Nippon Kogaku K. K. (now the Nikon Corporation) as the successor to the earlier EM and FG cameras. It is actually a downgrade from its most direct predecessor, the FG, lacking the FG's program auto exposure mode. It uses the same vertical-travel metal focal-plane shutter as the FG, with electronically timed speeds from 1 to 1/1000th second as well as bulb and a mechanically-timed 1/90th second speed. The FG-20 could be considered a variant of the FG, as the only differences between the two is the omission of program mode and TTL (through the lens) flash metering from the FG.
References
- "Nikon Imaging | Nikon FG-20" http://www.nikonimaging.com/global/products/filmcamera/slr/1980-1984/fg-20/index.htm
- "Specification for Nikon FG-20" http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/emfgfg20/fg20/spec.htm
External links
Media related to Nikon FG-20 at Wikimedia Commons- Nikon FG-20 Camera Index Page at Photography in Malaysia
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