Nikon EM
35mm MF film SLR camera • Discontinued
- Announced:
- · 1979
- Production status:
- ● Discontinued
- Country of design:
- · Japan
- System:
- · Nikon F (1959)
Specification
Format: | |
35mm full frame | |
Film type: | 135 cartridge-loaded film |
Nikon F [46.5mm] | |
Shutter: | |
Type: | Focal-plane |
Model: | Electronically controlled |
Speeds: | 1 - 1/1000 + B |
Exposure: | |
Exposure metering: | Through-the-lens (TTL), open-aperture |
Exposure modes: | Aperture-priority Auto |
Physical characteristics: | |
Weight: | 460g |
Dimensions: | 135x86x54mm |
Manufacturer description #1
The affordable Nikon EM shares many common design features with Nikon's more advanced SLR cameras. It incorporates a rugged metal die-cast chassis and metal-bladed shutter, state-of-the-art electronics and microprocessor chips, and even gold-plated electrical contacts for maximum reliability. Still, the Nikon EM is as easy to use as "focus and shoot". Its aperture-priority system for automatic exposure control sets the precise stepless shutter speed for the selected lens aperture and surrounding light conditions. And it's still automatic with any lens attached, even a bellows unit or telescope. Both depth-of-field and shutter speed are controlled and adjusted by the lens aperture ring. Plus, the EMs SONIC warning system sounds an audible "beep" if the light's not right, to help prevent taking a bad picture.
The convenience of using the Nikon EM begins when loading film. A special circuit prevents the mirror from staying up during a long time exposure if the camera is loaded with a lens cap on. The meter begins to function at frame #1, and light pressure on the shutter release button activates the viewfinder shutter speed display for approximately 20 seconds. An exposure compensation button adjusts the automatic exposure when photographing backlit subjects. And the self-timer lets the photographer get into the picture. The EM's dedicated electronic flash system, in combination with the Nikon Speedlight SB-E, provides for precise flash photography. With the EM on AUTO, the SB-E flash automatically programs the shutter to the proper X-sync speed (1/90 sec.) and activates an LED viewfinder flash ready-light. If an aperture outside the auto flash range has been set on an AI-Nikkor or Series E lens, the LED blinks to warn the user.
The Nikon EM accepts the MD-E Motor Drive for auto film advance at up to 2 frames-per-second as well as the MD-14 Motor Drive and most Nikon SLR system accessories.
Viewfinder
Bright viewfinder with non-interchangeable Nikon Type K focusing screen shows shutter speed display and LED flash ready-light.
Shooting Mode Selector
AUTO position for stepless shutter speeds from 1-1/1000 sec.; M90 is mechanically-controlled 1/90 sec. shutter speed in the event of battery failure. Mechanical "B" setting allows for time exposures without battery drain.
Battery Check
To check battery condition, press check button to light red LED.
Meter Switch/Shutter Release
Depressing shutter release halfway activates light meter; remains on for approximately 20 sec. and shuts off automatically. Release button is threaded to accept standard cable release.
SONIC Warning System
The Sound and Optical Nikon Indicator Circuits sound an audible "BEEP" when the exposure is either beyond the camera's metering range (above 1/1000 sec.) or if the automatic shutter speed falls below 1/30 sec. It helps prevent overexposures and blurred pictures.
Backlight Control
The backlight control button increases the automatic exposure by two stops. It's used when photographmg backlit subjects. While there is no exposure compensation dial, the same effect can be had by adjusting the EM's ASA/ISO dial.
Dedicated Flash System
With its companion Nikon Speedlight SB-E flash, the EM provides virtually mistake-proof flash photography. ElectrIcal contacts on camera hot-shoe transmit ASA/ISO and aperture data from camera to flash. When switched on, the SB-E programs the shutter to X-sync speed (1/90 sec.) and activates the LED flash ready-light. LED blinks if incorrect lens aperture has been set.
Self-Timer
Mechanical self-timer provides 10 sec. delay, and may be cancelled. Moving white index mark is highly visible even at a distance.
Manufacturer description #2
TYPE OF CAMERA: Automatic 35mm single-lens-reflex (SLR)
PICTURE FORMAT: 24mm x 36mm (35mm film format)
LENS MOUNT: Nikon bayonet mount
SHUTTER: Electronically controlled, vertical-travel, metal focal-plane shutter
SHUTTER SPEEDS: Stepless speeds from 1 sec. to 1/1000 sec. when shutter mode selector is set to AUTO; 1/90 sec. mechanical shutter speed when set to M90; B setting also provided for long exposures
FILM ADVANCE: Completed stroke of 144 deg. simultaneously advances film, cocks shutter and operates frame counter; choice of one continuous stroke or series of shorter strokes
VIEWFINDER: Fixed eye-level pentaprism full-aperture viewing type with built-in TTL exposure meter; finder coverage approx. 92% of picture field
VIEWFINDER INFORMATION: Shutter speed scale and exposure needle visible; ready-light lights up when SB-E or SB-15 Speedlight is in use; center of scales bracket indicates 1/90 sec.
FINDER MAGNIFICATION: 0.86X magnification with 50mm lens set at infinity
FOCUSING SCREEN: Fixed-type Nikon "K" screen; comprises matte/Fresnel field with central split-image rangefinder spot surrounded by microprism ring and 12mm-dia. reference circle which denotes area of center-weighted metering
REFLEX MIRROR: Instant-return, non-lockable type
SELF-TIMER: Lever can be set for up to approx. 10-sec. exposure delay; setting cancellable
EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT: TTL center-weighted exposure metering at full aperture; meter incorporates one silicon photo diode (SPD)
METERING RANGE: EV 2 to EV 18 (i.e., f2 at 1 sec. to f16 at 1/1000 sec.) at ASA 100 and with 50mm f1.8 lens
SONIC WARNING SIGNAL: "Beep" warning sound activated when shutter release button is pressed to fingerguard position if matching shutter speed for lens aperture set is below approx. 1/30 sec. or above 1/1000 sec.
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION: +2 EV when exposure compensation button is depressed as shutter is released
POWER SOURCE: Two 1.5V silver-oxide batteries (S-76 type) or one 3V lithium battery (R-3N)
METER ON/OFF SWITCH: Meter switched on when shutter release button is pressed; stays switched on for several seconds after finger is lifted off button
BATTERY CHECK: LED lamp lights up to indicate sufficient power availability when power check button is pressed
FILM SPEED RANGE: ASA 25-1600
FRAME COUNTER: Shows number of frames exposed; automatically resets to "S" when camera back is opened; automatic operation starts from frame 1
FILM REWIND: Manual; film rewind crank rotated after film rewind button is depressed
FLASH SYNCHRONIZATION: Built-in ISO-type hot shoe; automatic flash sync at 1/90 sec. with SB-E or SB-15 Speedlight Unit. Activates camera's ready-light when flash operation is ready; ready-light "blinks" to signal incorrect ASA or aperture setting; M90 shutter mode selector setting used with other electronic flash units, providing flash sync at 1/90 sec.; bulb-type units not usable
CAMERA BACK: Swings open when film rewind knob is pulled up; memo holder provided
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