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  2. Nikon F5 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon F5 is a professional 35 mm film-based single-lens reflex camera body manufactured by Nikon from 1996 through 2004. It was the fifth in Nikon 's professional film camera line, which began in 1959 with the Nikon F .

  3. Nikon F - Wikipedia

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    The F was a modular system camera, with various assemblies such as viewfinders, focusing screens, and motor drives for 36-exposure and 250-exposure film cassettes.Third parties manufactured other film backs, such as two Speed Magny film backs—one using Polaroid 100 (later 600) type pack films, and another designed for 4x5 film accessories including Polaroid's own 4x5 instant film back.

  4. Nikon - Wikipedia

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    Nikon F5 (1996) Nikon F6 (2004) High-end (Prosumer – Intended for pro-consumers who want the main mechanic/electronic features of the professional line but don't need the same heavy duty/weather resistance) Nikon F-501 (1986, known in North America as the N2020) Nikon F-801 (1988, known in the U.S. as the N8008) Nikon F-801S (1991, known in ...

  5. Category:Nikon F-mount cameras - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Nikon F-mount cameras" The following 131 pages are in this category, out of 131 total. ... Nikon F5 50th anniversary edition; Nikon F6; Nikon F50 ...

  6. Nikon F-mount - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon F-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount developed by Nikon for its 35mm format single-lens reflex cameras. The F-mount was first introduced on the Nikon F camera in 1959, and features a three-lug bayonet mount with a 44 mm throat and a flange to focal plane distance of 46.5 mm.

  7. Kodak DCS - Wikipedia

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    A Kodak DCS 760, a six megapixel digital SLR based on a Nikon F5. All models based on Nikon body and use Nikon's F mount. Kodak DCS - May 1991, later called DCS 100, first commercially available DSLR camera, Nikon F3 based body. Many variants. Kodak DCS 200 - 1993, Nikon F-801s (N8008s) based body. Color, monochrome and infrared variants.