Nikon F5
35mm AF film SLR camera • Discontinued
- Announced:
- · 1996
- 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: | 30 - 1/8000 + B |
Exposure: | |
Exposure metering: | Through-the-lens (TTL), open-aperture |
Exposure modes: | Programmed Auto |
Aperture-priority Auto | |
Shutter-priority Auto | |
Manual | |
Physical characteristics: | |
Weight: | 1210g |
Dimensions: | 158x149x79mm |
Manufacturer description
Designed with a combination of strong and reliable construction, plus today’s newest and most advanced technology, the F5 35mm SLR and the Nikon system will provide you with the opportunity to advance your picture-taking capability.
To design the F5, Nikon invented many new features, surpassing all others previously available. The F5 will provide you with the most advanced performance for its fast motor drive with Focus Tracking and Lock-On, new 1,005-sensor Nikon 3D Color Matrix Meter, variable Center-Weighted Meter, Spot Meter selectable with five points, Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash, near-silent Cs film advance mode and more. Available options include the near-silent Nikon AF-S Silent Wave Motor Lens, Multi-Control Back, and more.
The Nikon F5 has been designed and built to meet the needs of demanding professionals, for sports, photojournalism, scientific, industrial, forensic and nearly every other professional use of photography, as well as high-quality personal photography.
The F5 features Nikon’s F system bayonet lens mount, and offers its highest level of performance and features, with D-type Nikkor lenses. Performance and operation of available features will vary when used with Nikon lenses other than D-type Nikkor.
Nikon, the long-standing leader in professional quality photographic equipment, offers the F5’s leading-edge technology to meet the demanding needs of today’s photography.
The F5 features an all-metal, die-cast chassis, a moisture- and dust-resistant metal exterior cover, and the world’s first self-diagnostic, self-adjusting, high-performance shutter — to provide truly reliable performance.
You’ll also want to inquire about unique Nikon accessories designed for the F5. These include the Multi-Control Back, the personal computer link system, AF-Nikkor interchangeable optics, the Nikon close-up system, remote control system and much more.
Special new features:
- Nikon’s exclusive new cross-ranged, five-area autofocus sensor (Multi-CAM1300) system covers a wider area than any system before it in both the horizontal and vertical ranges in the viewfinder.
- Choice of two modes for Nikon’s exclusive five-area autofocus operation—Dynamic AF for moving subjects, and fixed Single Area AF.
- Five focus areas are selectable, and the focus bracket turns from grey to black to indicate the selected focus area (with standard EC-B type focusing screen).
- Exclusive new powerful motors and CPU enable a high-speed film advance of up to 8 frames per second (fps) even with automatic Focus Tracking operation.
- Exclusive 3D Color Matrix Metering using a new 1,005-pixel RGB sensor to read a scene’s color as well as brightness and contrast.
- Flexible Center-Weighted Meter enables sensing area size to be changed (with Custom Setting).
- Spot Metering changes the meter’s sensing area to correspond to the manually selected focus area.
- Self-diagnostic double-bladed shutter that’s tested to 150,000 cycles, featuring Nikon’s exclusive shutter monitor.
- AF start button activates AF independently of the shutter release button (with Custom Setting).
- 1/300 High-Speed Flash Sync (with Custom Setting; 1/250 sec. at normal setting).
- Menu of 24 Custom Settings for added versatility.
- Fortified aluminum-alloy die-cast body covered by durable aluminum housing, titanium viewfinder housing and easy-to-grip, slip-proof rubber-reinforced surface finish.
Nikon F5 special editions (1)
- Nikon F5 "50th Anniversary" (3000 units) - June 1998