Customer Reviews 

Excellent for beginning photographers
2008-01-07This camera will not disappoint. Its Nikkor lens produces brilliant photos in daytime light without flash (for serious nighttime shots, you'll want a supplemental flash, but that's true of most starter SLR models on the market today). The body is sturdy and fits neatly into the hand. If time allows, pick this up alongside the comparable Rebel EOS. The Nikon N65 is simply more substantial, in my experience. I have had mine for two and a half years through half a dozen countries and it continues to snap away.

WRONG PRODUCT
2007-10-09i ORDERED THE n65 AND RECEIVED THE F65. THE LENS FIT AND I WAS GOING AWAY THE DAY IT CAME, SO I DIDN'T HAVE TIME TO SEND IT BACK. OTHERWISE IT CAME ON TIME AND NO OTHER PROBLEMS, WHAT I HAVE USED IT FOR SO FAR NIGHT PICTURES DON'R COME OUT AS WELL WITH THE F65.

the ticket.
2007-02-28I was very impressed with this camera overall. All of my lenses originally bought for my d70 and my sb800 flash work on it perfectly.
The main problem I have experienced is that most of my pictures tend to be overexposed when using the auto settings. This isn't a huge deal, as you can buy a light meter and shoot manually.
Oh, and you can't change the ISO, therefore you cannot push the film to change its metering problem.
overall, nice and cheap. highly recommended.

Not a worthwhile piece of equipment
2006-11-30The camera was difficult to use and returning anything with this company was impossible.
All requests were completely ignored. I however did find a company that had a much better product at a Cannon and where wonderful.

Nikon N65 QD 35mm SLR Camera Body
2006-11-10The camera is everything I expected! It works well!
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