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An 35mm autofocus [[SLR]] camera, the '''N90s''' is no longer in production. '''N90s''' is the name a the camera for marketing in the United States, whereas '''F90X''' was used everywhere else in the world. | An 35mm autofocus [[SLR]] camera, the '''N90s''' is no longer in production. '''N90s''' is the name a the camera for marketing in the United States, whereas '''F90X''' was used everywhere else in the world. | ||
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Cross-type wide-area AF system | Cross-type wide-area AF system | ||
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High-speed Focus Tracking up to 4.1 frames per second (fps) with Lock-On™ | High-speed Focus Tracking up to 4.1 frames per second (fps) with Lock-On™ | ||
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Four exposure modes ([P] / [S] /[A]/ [M]) | Four exposure modes ([P] / [S] /[A]/ [M]) | ||
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A successor of this camera is Nikon F100 (1998). | A successor of this camera is Nikon F100 (1998). | ||
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− | + | *[http://web.mit.edu/cai/www/nikon/N90s.html Liang-Wu Cai's Nikon N90s Page] | |
− | [http://web.mit.edu/cai/www/nikon/N90s.html Liang-Wu Cai's Nikon N90s Page] | + | *[http://nikonimaging.com/global/products/filmcamera/slr/1990-1994/f90x/index.htm Nikon F90X on Nikon Imaging site] (source of this page) |
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[[Category: Japanese 35mm autofocus SLR]] | [[Category: Japanese 35mm autofocus SLR]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:20, 29 September 2007
An 35mm autofocus SLR camera, the N90s is no longer in production. N90s is the name a the camera for marketing in the United States, whereas F90X was used everywhere else in the world.
1994 Release
Main Features
Cross-type wide-area AF system
Choice between Wide-Area AF and Spot AF
High-speed Focus Tracking up to 4.1 frames per second (fps) with Lock-On™
3D Matrix Metering (with D-/G-type Nikkor lens)
Center-Weighted Metering and Spot Metering
3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash capability (with SB-800 / 80DX / 28DX /28 / 27)
Seven Vari-Programs
Four exposure modes ([P] / [S] /[A]/ [M])
Comprehensive system compatibility: two Finder Screens and two Camera Backs (Multi-Control Back MF-26 and Data Back MF-25), and the whole range of Nikon SB series Speedlights and Nikkor lenses
A successor of this camera is Nikon F100 (1998).
Links
- Liang-Wu Cai's Nikon N90s Page
- Nikon F90X on Nikon Imaging site (source of this page)