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Camera brand
Nikkormat (Nikomat in Japan) was a brand of cameras produced by the Japanese optics company Nippon Kogaku K. K., as a consumer version of the professional
Nikkormat
1977 35mm single-lens reflex camera
Nikon Corporation). Released in 1977, the FM was the replacement for Nikkormat FT3, which had been introduced only a few months prior. It introduced
Nikon_FM
1978 35mm single-lens reflex camera
Nikon F2 (1971) and F3 (1980) SLRs. They were all-new successors to the Nikkormat F and EL-series of amateur level SLRs. With their quality construction
Nikon_FE
Lens mount
be communicated to the meter via a manual setting on the ASA dial. The Nikkormat FTn and FTn metered finder for the Nikon F introduced semi-automatic aperture
Nikon_F-mount
Japanese manufacturer
Copal Square-S, for example used in the Konica T3s (1973-1978) and the Nikkormat FT, is very reliable. It works over a wide temperature range. The electronically
Nidec_Copal_Corporation
American politician and military officer (1909–1998)
Graflex, Rolleiflex, 16 mm Bell and Howell motion picture camera, and 35 mm Nikkormat FT. He was a member of the Royal Photographic Society from 1941, becoming
Barry_Goldwater
1959 35mm single-lens reflex camera
ISBN 0-8174-5046-7. Cooper, Joseph D. (1974). "3: Camera Operating Techniques". Nikon-Nikkormat Handbook of Photography. Amphoto. pp. 106–190. ISBN 0-8174-0566-6. McCullin
Nikon_F
1982 35mm single-lens reflex camera
actual camera settings. This metering system can be traced back to the Nikkormat FT (aka Nikomat FT) of 1965 and its center-the-needle system. The viewfinder
Nikon_FM2
Japanese multinational corporation
series (1971) Nikon F3 series (1980) Midrange Nikkorex series (1960) Nikkormat F series (1965, known in Japan as the Nikomat F series) Nikon FM (1977)
Nikon
1971 35mm single-lens reflex camera
unwieldy to today's photographers, but it was second nature to Nikon and Nikkormat camera using photographers of the 1960s and 1970s. The F2A Photomic came
Nikon_F2
Topics referred to by the same term
association football match Hungarian forint (Ft), the currency of Hungary Nikkormat FT, a Nikon film SLR camera This disambiguation page lists articles associated
FT
1979 35mm single-lens reflex camera
slow seller to most amateurs and beginners. Although Nikon's mid-level Nikkormat FT (1965) and EL (1972) camera series were made almost as well as the
Nikon_EM
Topics referred to by the same term
Antarctica Full service (disambiguation) FontStruct, a font-making website Nikkormat FS, a Nikon film SLR camera This disambiguation page lists articles associated
FS
Topics referred to by the same term
Technical Sciences, (Serbian: Fakultet Tehničkih Nauka), in Novi Sad, Serbia Nikkormat FTn, a Nikon film SLR camera This disambiguation page lists articles associated
FTN
1983 35mm single-lens reflex camera
versus the actual camera settings. This system can be traced back to the Nikkormat EL (in the USA/Canada; Nikomat EL, rest of the world) of 1972 and continued
Nikon_FE2
Indian film director
University as an undergraduate. (With a loan from a roommate, she bought a Nikkormat camera, but it was stolen when she returned to Bombay in the 1980s.) At
Sooni_Taraporevala
Length of time when the film or digital sensor inside a camera is exposed to light
The shutter speed dial of a Nikkormat EL
Shutter_speed
Camera that typically uses a mirror and prism system
cameras. Nikon used Copal-made vertical plane shutters in their Nikomat/Nikkormat -range, enabling x-sync speeds from 1⁄30 to 1⁄125 while the only choice
Single-lens_reflex_camera
Camera accessory consisting of an optical filter
New York: Eastman Kodak Company. 1945. Cooper, Joseph D. (1974). Nikon-Nikkormat Handbook of Photography. Amphoto. pp. 8–45, 8–54. ISBN 0-8174-0566-6.
Photographic_filter
Family of macro lenses by Nikon
photosynthesis.co.nz. Retrieved 2024-12-01. Cooper, Joseph D. (1974). Nikon-Nikkormat Handbook of Photography. Garden City, New York: Amphoto. ISBN 0-8174-0566-6
Micro-Nikkor
2001 35mm single-lens reflex camera
versus the actual camera settings. This system can be traced back to the Nikkormat EL (Nikomat EL in Japan) of 1972. The viewfinder also has Nikon's fully
Nikon_FM3A
Near-infrared imaging
2022. Retrieved 27 August 2024. Cooper, Joseph David (1974). "4". Nikon-Nikkormat Handbook of Photography. Garden City, New York: American Photographic
Infrared_photography
Wide-angle photographic lens with strong barrel distortion
Fisheye-Nikkor 8 mm f/8, which required the reflex mirror on its Nikon F and Nikkormat cameras to be locked up prior to mounting the lens. Prior to the early
Fisheye_lens
Australian film director, producer and screenwriter
Hicks attended numerous rock concerts by international acts, and used his Nikkormat camera to photograph them. The photographs, taken at gigs including the
Scott_Hicks_(director)
Venezuelan photographer (born 1952)
Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. In 1972, he moved to London and bought a Nikkormat. There he studied English and continued to work on the techniques he learned
Ricardo_Gómez_Pérez
American photographer (born 1948)
talking about the Kent State shootings To take the picture Filo used a Nikkormat camera with Tri-X film and most of the exposures were 1/500 between 5
John_Filo
1983 35mm single-lens reflex camera
Paul. Magic Lantern Guides: Nikon Classic Cameras; F, FE, FE2, FA and Nikkormat F series. First Edition. Magic Lantern Guides. Rochester, NY: Silver Pixel
Nikon_FA
Aspect of photography history
cameras, such as Nikon's Nikomat FT cameras (marketed under the brand-name 'Nikkormat' in European countries and elsewhere) and some models of Olympus OM series
History of the single-lens reflex camera
History_of_the_single-lens_reflex_camera
American photographer and filmmaker
photography in her twenties and in her thirties using her first camera, a 35 mm Nikkormat, and went to school at San Francisco State University, earning a B.A.
Honey_Lee_Cottrell
Images of aircraft, either in flight, or on the ground
triggered by a solenoid, operated through the anti-collision light. The Nikkormat camera with autowind pointed back at the Red Arrows team and was fitted
Aviation_photography
Series of 35mm single-lens reflex cameras
hinged back for more convenient film loading. In 1965, the first of the Nikkormat series was introduced, a Nikon-built amateur market camera using a Copal
Nikkorex
Mechanism that controls the exposure time in cameras
operation, limiting their popularity in the 1960s. Although Konica and Nikkormat and Topcon (D-1) were major users of the Copal Square. It moved from three-axis
Focal-plane_shutter
American photographer (born 1957)
Menuez built a relationship with Nikon founded on his first camera, the Nikkormat and its 50mm lens. He developed a professional relationship with Nikon
Doug_Menuez
American photographer and author (1925-2008)
Pentax Way: The Asahi Pentax Photographer's Companion" (1975) "The Nikon & Nikkormat Way" (1978) "The Nikon Way" (1983) iISO hot shoe „Herbert Keppler, 1925-2008“
Herbert_Keppler
British photographer (born 1950)
Among his first published work were pictures taken on a second-hand Nikkormat, bought as a cheap camera to take to punk nights at the Hammersmith Palais
Derek_Ridgers
American photographer (1930–2025)
to the United States, Solomon photographed regularly. She purchased a Nikkormat in 1969 and in the garden shed she processed 35 mm black and white film
Rosalind_Fox_Solomon
American photojournalist (1938–2020)
candidate Robert F. Kennedy. Yaro admired Kennedy, and brought his personal Nikkormat FTn camera to take photographs for his own collection. In the early hours
Boris_Yaro
Canadian photographer
interest in photography began soon after he bought his first 35mm camera, a Nikkormat EL. Being primarily interested in botany and ecology, his objective was
Mike_Grandmaison
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