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  2. Nikon FM2 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon FM2 in black. The FM2/T titanium version. The FM2 accepts all Nikon F bayonet mount lenses that support the Automatic Indexing (AI) feature introduced in 1977. The Nikon-made AI lenses of this type are the AF-S Nikkor, AF-I Nikkor, AF Nikkor D, AF Nikkor, Nikkor AI-S, Nikkor AI and Nikon Series E types.

  3. Nikon FM10 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon FM10 is a manual focus 35 mm film camera formerly sold by ... Ricoh KR-5 Super II and Yashica FX ... Rockwell, Ken. "Nikon Lens Compatibility" retrieved 4 ...

  4. Nikon FM - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the Nikon FM is considered one of the most reliable 35mm SLR designs ever built. [citation needed] The Nikon FM sold very well compared to the competing mechanical Pentax MX (released 1977) and Olympus OM-1N (1979) cameras. It was also a very popular backup camera among professional photographers using the Nikon F2 and F3.

  5. Template:Nikon film SLR cameras - Wikipedia

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  6. Nikon F 80-200mm lens - Wikipedia

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    Instead, Nikon has released a range of new lenses in a similar focal length, such as the AF-S VR 70-200mm f / 2.8G lens in 2003. [3] The new lenses include Internal focusing (IF), vibration reduction (VR), and a fully-electronic control system which does without the traditional aperture control ring (G).

  7. Nikon FG - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon FG is an interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. It was manufactured by Nippon Kogaku K. K. ( Nikon Corporation since 1988) in Japan from 1982 [ 3 ] to 1986. The FG was the successor to the Nikon EM camera of 1979 and the predecessor of the Nikon FG-20 of 1984.