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- In this kit, the FM10 body is fitted with Nikon's 35mm to 70mm lens
- Full manual control
- Selectable shutter speeds up to 1/2000th of 1 second
- 'B' Setting
- Depth of field Preview
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Price: $337.00 |
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New, Lowest Price : $244.90 |
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| Nikon's FM10 is a 35mm SLR camera that allows you to have the maximum control. Manual advance and rewind Double exposure capability Center-weight metering helps you select the proper aperture and shutter speed Integrated Hot-Shoe for adding any manual electronic flash Manual ISO selection from ISO 25 to 3200 Uses All Nikkor or compatible lenses Manual exposure and manual focus Includes Battery, Case and Strap Uses 2 SR44 or LR44 batteries |
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Film Camera Reviews Writed by Customer
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great camera
2008-03-28
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| we are very happy with our new 35mm NIKON camera kit. it is just awesome. |
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This kit is not recommended
2008-03-16
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| I used this camera/lens kit for three years as a beginner and I have never satisfied with the results I made. I thought this is because my bad tecnique but It was not the case. I got another older SLR two weeks ago and was amazed by the difference. I am not sure wether it's because of the lens or camera body, because I have never tried FM10 with another lens. Anyway make sure not to buy this kit. waste of money. |
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Great camera, good price
2008-02-08
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| The camera is even beyond my expectations! And I did have some good ones! Although it's totally manual it's not so hard to use (I read the instruction manual in about 10 minutes...). I could make some very good shots even in adverse light situations. It's a very good camera for those who like taking pictures their own way, instead of just pushing a button and hoping it goes out fine. Besides, a digital camera nearly as good as this is probably at least twice the price. |
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You can do a lot better
2007-11-11
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| This camera's title is misleading. The FM series has a long, distinguished history, ending with the fantastic FM3A. The FM10 not only doesn't deserve to be considered an FM, but it isn't even made by Nikon. The specs are outsourced to who knows where, preying on people's trust in the good Nikon reputation. The build is quite cheap, and you will know it as soon as you pick the camera up- lots of plastic. You can get a much better price on a used but much higher quality (and authentic) Nikon, so if you're in the market, shop around plenty, because the FM10 is a ruse of shameful proportions. |
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Bad News Camera
2007-09-30
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| The most flimsy camera Nikon has ever made with a very bad lens. Junk. Most used Nikon film cameras are much better than this. |
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