Modern Classic SLRs Series : |
The construction is similarly high-quality and the Nikkormat is compatibile with all the same Nikkor lenses. Visually, the Nikkormat line established most of the design cues that would continue through the shift to AI lenses as the advanced amateur models moved from Nikkormat to the Nikon name. The Nikkormat FTN is one of my favorite cameras, simply designed and extremely functional. This video manual will help you get started shooting. The replacement.
File Size: HTML Page (21k) Loading ...'With the Nikkormat EL, automation is your servant, not your master.. You can override the automatic system whenever you wish and exercise personal control over exposure to suit your pictorial ideas'...-Promotional campaign for the first automatic Nikon- |
Since the debut of the original electronic Nikkormat EL more than 25 years ago, there were many events, happenings and changes of course in the direction and philosophy of camera design. Come to think of it, back in those days one would imagine how a leading trend-setting manufacturer like Nikon has to play it safe to explain and lead the consumers to embrace the advantages of automation in photography while not losing identity. While decades later, we have to revert and explain the origin of simplicity in photography with a pure mechanical design camera. That is contrary enough, I think. There is no point to spend any pages trying to explain and elaborate more on advantages of an automatic camera here (Instead, I think that should be at the other way round, ha!). But since this is the first Nikon that offered automation, we may have to start from scratch to explain more from the concept, reliability issues, features and functions that the EL provides. Certain areas may look primitive judged by today's standards, but we should not take the perspective of a modern full-fledged SLR user to rate the EL. We are talking history here, thus tune yourself in before you start surfing this site. |
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History & Background of Nikkormat Cameras
Outline themajor key features and differences of various models
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History & Background of Nikkormat Cameras
Outline themajor key features and differences of various models
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The Camera Bodies | FT | FS | FTn | EL | FT2 | ELW | FT3 | EL2
|Main Reference Map |
HTML Format: FT | FS | FTn | EL | FT2 | ELW | FT3 | EL2 | AW-1 Motor Winder
PDF Format: FT | FS | FTn | EL | FT2 | ELW | FT3 | EL2 | AW-1 Motor Winder
|Specifications |
FT | FS | FTn | EL | FT2 | ELW | FT3 | EL2
HTML Format: FT | FS | FTn | EL | FT2 | ELW | FT3 | EL2 | AW-1 Motor Winder
PDF Format: FT | FS | FTn | EL | FT2 | ELW | FT3 | EL2 | AW-1 Motor Winder
|Specifications |
FT | FS | FTn | EL | FT2 | ELW | FT3 | EL2
The Eyes of Nikon:- |
Fisheye-Nikkor Lenses - Circular |Full Frame|Ultrawides Lenses - 13mm15mm18mm20mm |Wideangle Lenses - 24mm28mm35mm |
Standard Lenses - 45mm50mm58mm|Telephoto Lenses - 85mm105mm135mm180mm & 200mm|
Super-Telephoto Lenses - 300mm400mm500mm600mm800mm1200mm|
Special Application lenses:
Micro-Nikkor Lenses - 50mm~55mm -60mm85mm -105mm200mmMicro-Zoom 70-180mm
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Dedicated Lenses for Nikon F3AF: AF 80mm f/2.8 | AF 200mm f/3.5 EDIF
Depth of Field Control (DC): 105mm 135mm
Medical Nikkor: 120mm200mm
Reflex-Nikkor Lenses - 500mm1000mm2000mm
Others: Noct Nikkor| OP-Nikkor| UV Nikkor55mm105mm|Focusing Units| Bellows-Nikkor105mm135mm
Nikon Series E Lenses: 28mm35mm50mm100mm135mm|E-Series Zoom lenses: 36~72mm75~150mm70~210mm
MFZoom-Nikkor Lenses: 25~50mm | 28~45mm | 28~50mm | 28~85mm | 35~70mm | 36~72mm E | 35~85mm | 35~105mm | 35~135mm |
35~200mm | 43~86mm | 50~135mm | 50~300mm | 70~210mm E | 75~150mm E | 80~200mm | 85~250mm |
100~300mm | 180~600mm | 200~400mm | 200~600mm | 360~1200mm | 1200~1700mm
Tele-Converters:TC-1| TC-2 | TC-200|TC-201| TC-300| TC-301|TC-14| TC-14A| TC-14B| TC-14C| TC-14E | TC-16| TC-16A| TC-20E
Nikon F|Nikon F2|Nikon F3|Nikon F4|Nikon F5|Nikon F6|Nikkormat / Nikomat|
Nikon FM|Nikon FE/ FA|Nikon EM/FG/FG20|Nikon Digital SLRs| Nikon - Other models
MIR Supports for Photographic Community: Various Message Boards/Community Forums
Nikon F-series| Nikon F2-series| Nikon F3-series| Nikon F4-series| Nikon F5-series|Nikkormat/Nikomat-series
Nikon FM-series|Nikon FE-series|Nikon FA|Nikon Digital SLR series|Various Nikon Models|Nikkor Optic -shared
Others:- Free Trade Zone - Photography| Free Trade Zone - Business Community |Free To Zouk- Photographic Community
Apple's Mac Public Community Message Board | Windows based PC & Apple/MacPublic Community Trade Exchange Centre
Nikon F-series| Nikon F2-series| Nikon F3-series| Nikon F4-series| Nikon F5-series|Nikkormat/Nikomat-series
Nikon FM-series|Nikon FE-series|Nikon FA|Nikon Digital SLR series|Various Nikon Models|Nikkor Optic -shared
Others:- Free Trade Zone - Photography| Free Trade Zone - Business Community |Free To Zouk- Photographic Community
Apple's Mac Public Community Message Board | Windows based PC & Apple/MacPublic Community Trade Exchange Centre
Recommended links to understand more technical details related to the Nikkor F-mount and production Serial Number:
http://rick_oleson.tripod.com/index-153.html by: my friend, Rick Oleson
http://www.zi.ku.dk/personal/lhhansen/photo/fmount.htm by: Hansen, Lars Holst
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/nikonfmount/lens2.htm
http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/serialno.html
http://rick_oleson.tripod.com/index-153.html by: my friend, Rick Oleson
http://www.zi.ku.dk/personal/lhhansen/photo/fmount.htm by: Hansen, Lars Holst
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/nikonfmount/lens2.htm
http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/serialno.html
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*Credit: A Great thanks to Mr Denis Pleic for his volunteering effort to reedit content and and patching some grammatical mistakes found in this section of the PIM site. Miss Rissa (Marketing) & Edward (Techical) of Shriro Malaysia, distributor of Nikon cameras in Malaysia, in providing so many useful inputs to make this site possible. Mr Hong, Ipoh for lending me his FT2 to take some of the images used in this site. This site is created for his eldest son, Yuen who has picked up his father's hobby and the FT-2. My friend, John Wallsfrom Florida, US for his images of the FTn body and the Zoom Nikkor 43-86mm.
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