Nikon N75: An SLR Camera For Photography Enthusiast


The Nikon N75, also known as the F75 outside US and U2 in Japan, is a 35mm SLR camera and is an easy-to-use SLR from Nikon.

If you are a photography enthusiast and interested in taking your photography to the next level, then the Nikon N75 might be a good place to start. You can set it to auto function and basically use it as a point and shoot camera. While still capturing excellent pictures, you can learn many functions on this camera.

The body of the N75 is a plastic construction but the lens mount is metal. With this construction, you will get a light weight 35mm camera. It measures 131 x 92.5 x 65mm (5.2 x 3.6 x 2.6″) and weighs 380g (13.4 oz) without lens, batteries or strap. The camera is powered by two CR2 3Volt batteries.

One of the advantages of having a Nikon N75 is that it’s completely compatible with most Nikon autofocus lenses. It is compatible with AF, AF-S, VR and all the flash systems.

At a very low price, the N75 or the Nikon F75 has every trick Nikon has ever learn to put in. The metering is excellent and not need to worry about exposure. The Nikon N75 has accurate focusing and also equipped with all the essential features.

However, this Nikon camera has also negative points such as uncomfortable handgrip, sensitive shutter release, and poor manual focusing ring.

Features

  • Nikon N75 image

    Auto focus

  • Metering modes: 25 segment Matrix, Centre weighted and Spot
  • Shutter speed range: 30-1/2000s
  • Exposure modes: Program, Aperture priority, Shutter-priority, Manual and 5 subject program modes
  • Multi-CAM 900 Sensor
  • Auto Servo AF locks on
  • Depth-of-field preview

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