History of Nikon Cameras

  • First Nikon Camera

    -Nikon's first compact-size rangefinder (RF), focal plane shutter 35mm (135) format camera
    -Unique 24 x 32mm picture format ( ‘Nikon-Ban’ )
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  • NIKONOS II was made

    It wasn't the second Nikon Camera but one of the early ones.
    -Shutter speeds displayed in the viewfinder
    -Semi-automatic maximum aperture indexing
  • Nikon EM

    -Ultra-compact and lightweight (460 g) TTL-AE SLR
    -Built-in automatic alarm system
    -Motor Drive MD-E can be used
  • Nikon F4

    -Nikon’s top-of-the-line AF SLR with interchangeable viewfinder and built-in motor drive
    -Three metering system (Matrix, Center-Weighted and Spot) available
    -Max. shutter speed 1/8,000 s and 1/250 s flash sync
    -High performance AF system incorporated
  • NIKONOS RS

    -The world’s first underwater SLR camera
    -Amazing underwater AF system
    -Capability of going down to a depth of 100 m without special underwater housing
    -Strategic product of COCOM
  • Nikon COOLPIX P90

    -12.1 effective megapixels
    -26-624mm (35mm equiv.) 24x Zoom-NIKKOR lens
    -Smart Portrait System, Scene Auto Selector
    -High sensitivity up to ISO 6400
  • D7000

    -16.2 effective megapixels; Nikon DX-format CMOS image sensor
    -New image-processing engine EXPEED 2
    -100% frame coverage and 0.94x magnification
    -Sensitivity range ISO 100 to 6400; can be set to ISO-equiv. 25600
    -2,016-pixel RGB sensor and 39-point AF system
    -Full HD movie with stereo sound, Live View, various Retouch menus
  • Nikon D3300 D-SLR Coolpix Compacts

    -24.2 MP DX-format CMOS sensor
    -Wi-Fi Connectivity with adapter (not included)
    -EXPEED 4 Image Processing
    -1080P Full HD video recording with sound