Nikon F75 (N75)
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The F75 was released in 2003 by Nikon. It is one of the last consumer 35mm autofocus SLR, marketed by them. It is known as the N75 in North America and the U2 in Japan. It was available in both silver and black finish. It was discontinued in 2006, along with a majority of other Nikon film cameras.
This camera was the replacement to the F65 from two years earlier, but was available in most markets concurrently as stock had not depleted due to the short time on the market; as well as growing consumer interest in digital cameras.
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Links
- Nikon N75 review by Thom Hogan
- Nikon N75 reviewed by Ken Rockwell