Nikon F-601m Specifications
Nikon F601m |
Manufacturer |
Nikon |
Model |
F-601m |
Camera type |
Single lens reflex |
Format |
35mm (135) film, 36mm x 24mm |
lens type |
Interchangeable, enter mount type |
shutter |
Electronically controlled vertical-travel focal plane shutter |
shutter range |
30s to 1/2000s, bulb |
metering type |
TTL metering |
exposure mode |
Programmed Auto [P] with flexible program; Shutter-Priority Auto [S]; Aperture Priority Auto [A]; Manual [M] |
metering mode |
5 zone matrix or centre-weighted metering |
metering range |
EV 0 to EV 19 at ISO 100 with f/1.4 lens |
exposure compensation |
±5EV range in 1/3EV steps |
autoexposure lock |
by sliding lever |
autoexposure bracketing |
3 or 5 frames; 0.3, 0.7 and 1EV between frames |
self timer |
2-30s in 1s increments |
focus modes |
manual |
autofocus areas |
nil |
frame advance mode |
single, continuous high speed, continuous low speed |
frame advance speed |
1.2 to 2 frame/s |
viewfinder |
Optical, fixed eye-level pentaprism |
viewfinder magnification |
0.75x |
viewfinder frame coverage |
92% |
ISO film speed range |
ISO 25-5000 (DX coded); ISO 6-6400 (manual) |
flash |
ISO type hot shoe |
flash exposure compensation |
-3 to +1EV |
flash synchronization |
shutter speeds up to 1/125s; normal, slow and rear curtain sync. |
power source |
6V lithium battery |
film loading |
automatic |
film rewind |
automatic |
dimensions |
154.5 x 96 x 65 mm |
weight |
565g without battery pack |
35 mm SLR camera manufactured by the Nikon Corporation and released in 1990. It was sold in North America as the N6000.
The F-601m is a simplified version of the F-601, with no autofocus capability and no built-in flash.[1]
Features
- Flexible programmed (P), aperture priority (A) and shutter priority (S) auto-exposure and manual exposure control.
- Matrix and Center-Weighted Metering.
- Auto-exposure bracketing.
- Self timer.
- High or low speed continuous film advance.
- DX film code recognition to automatically set ISO speed.
- Exposure and flash compensation.
- TTL flash exposure.[2][3]
Construction
- Polycarbonate (plastic) exterior.
- Metal lens mount.
Lens Compatibility
- CPU lenses required for full compatibility.[3]
- Manual focus lenses lose P & S modes, matrix metering, and aperture display in the finder[3]
- Pre-AI and IX lenses not supported[3]
- G-type lenses will work in P & S modes, and only smallest aperture in A & M modes.
- DX lenses will be vignetted, otherwise same as G-type
- VR functionality not supported
References
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