Product Description:
Nikon F65 = N65 35mm SLR Camera Body Only, Black. The features of the F65 include: Single and continues AF, focus tracking to 2.5 FPS, multiple AF sensors as well as manual focus, aperture priority, shutter priority, program mode and manual. This product has been discontinued by the manufacturer; however it is factory-fresh, brand new, and carries a 1-year warranty via Ace Photo Digital.
Product Details
- Feature:
- The F65 automatically sets the exposure, shutter speed and aperture controls.
- # This camera helps you capture natural movement, with its Dynamic AF system of five focus areas that cover a wide picture-taking area to help insure sharp pictures, even when the subject is not in the center of the frame.
- The F65's automatic, built-in pop-up Speedlight flash is another feature that helps make it a snap to take the world's greatest pictures.
- The F65 can take your pictures farther with Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash.
- A Red-Eye Reduction light is precisino timed to contract the subject's pupils right before shutter release, minimizing red-eye from the picture.
- BatteriesIncluded: 0
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Nikon
- EAN: 0018208802340
- IsFragile: 0
- Label: Nikon
- Manufacturer: Nikon
- Model: F65 schwarz
- MPN: F65 schwarz
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: ABIS_ELECTRONICS
- Publisher: Nikon
- Studio: Nikon
- UPC: 018208802340
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