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Brand: Nikon EAN: 0018208098910 Has Red Eye Reduction: 1 Item Dimensions: Label: Nikon Manufacturer: Nikon Maximum Focal Length: 80 millimeters Minimum Focal Length: 28 millimeters Model: 65 MPN: 9891 Optical Zoom: 2.9 unknown-units Publisher: Nikon Studio: Nikon Editorial Review: Product Description: Nikon N65 incorporates extraordinary Nikon SLR performance in a remarkably small and lightweight camera. It is designed for ease of use - with five icon-identified pre-programmed shooting modes taking care of all the details for a wide range of picture taking situations and General Purpose Program for care-free shooting - and to let you grow with convenient controls including Command Dial for maximum control. Exceptional Clear Matte V Screen design provides bright and uncluttered view. Complete selection of exposure modes including Program and Flexible Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and Manual enhance your creative potential. Nikon's exclusive Dynamic AF technology with Closest Subject Priority automatically selects corresponding AF sensors - all at up to 2.5 frames per second. Innovative autofocus system features five separate AF detection sensors that cover the top, bottom, center, left and right for fluid and instinctual composition. Comprehensive features of the built-in powerful Speedlight with 28mm wide angle coverage include Auto Pop-Up Flash in General Purpose Program and Vari-Program Modes, Slow and Rear Sync, Red-Eye Reduction, Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync. Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash delivers stunning results.Other controls include: Exposure Compensation from +/ - 2EV in 1/2 EV steps, 3 Frame Auto Exposure Bracketing in 1/2 EV steps, Remote Control capability, Built-in Diopter, All-mode Depth-of-Field Preview Button, Multiple Exposure Control and AF Assist Illuminator for low light shooting. F Bayonet lens mount accepts every AF Nikkor lens. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Still Rockin the Film!I have had this camera for about 7 months now and have shot many rolls of film through it and it continues to amaze me on how good of pictures I can get with it. I'm just starting out in photography so it fits me very well. It allows me to go all manual when I need to and has really given me consistent results. It has a ton of features that I haven't even tapped into yet to improve picture quality in different situations. I do alot of research before I purchase anything and this camera was highly ... Read More Rating: - Good CameraOk, so it's not digital, but it has features that most digitals don't have. Just have an N65 along with a digital like me because it's still nice to get same day or one hour prints developed. I just love the Auto Exposure Bracketing and Mulitple Exposure capability. The auto focus helps alot. It's a good flash photography camera too. The Vari-Program on the N65 is lots of fun for an amature like you. In certain modes you can set a desired shutter speed and aperture. Rating: - Great intro camera, but not for experienced or hardcore useI purchased the N65 for a young nephew who's just getting involved in photography. For the most part, this camera fits his needs. It's highly automated and allows him to do high speed photography (sports), something many point and shoot 35mm cameras simply can't do. I've been using a Nikon N70, an older and somewhat more advanced camera, for about ten years. I've always been pleased with it, for the most part. One of the drawbacks, however, was its lack of a focus assist light. The N65 ... Read More Rating: - Meets every Expectation This camera takes great pictures. I use it mostly as point and shoot but some times I take protrait pictures and the sharpness is breath taking. The bult in flash is not very strong. But if you take pictures with sufficient light you do not need any flash. Make sure you get the Nikkor lenses too as some places sell with other lenses. I am now looking to buy the D70 Digital SLR. Just waiting for the price to come down a little more. This can be your entry level SLR ... Read More Rating: - Good pictures, improving supportNikon's cameras are among the best in the industry - this one, which my wife generally used, is great. It produces much better pictures than most point and shoot cameras do, even if you leave everything up to the camera, and you can override the camera to produce real art. I had originally written this review angry because of how much trouble I was having to go to for a plastic part that had fallen out of the camera. I had been quoted prices of over a hundred dollars to fix it, and I had to either ... Read More |