Nikon FA
35mm MF film SLR camera • Discontinued
- Announced:
- · 1983
- 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 - 1/4000 + B |
Exposure: | |
Exposure metering: | Through-the-lens (TTL), open-aperture |
Exposure modes: | Programmed Auto |
Aperture-priority Auto | |
Shutter-priority Auto | |
Manual | |
Physical characteristics: | |
Weight: | 625g |
Dimensions: | 142.5x92x64.5mm |
Manufacturer description #1
To put you in total control, the Nikon FA offers three automatic exposure modes, in addition to full manual override. For fastbreaking events, the programmed mode automatically sets both shutter speed and aperture for correct exposure in any light. Or when action must be stopped or blurred, such as in sports photography, shutter priority lets you choose the shutter speed manually, then the FA automatically sets the aperture to match. If depth of field is important, aperture priority allows you to select the precise aperture with the matching shutter speed set automatically.
But possibly even more important are the FA's two separate metering methods. In Nikon's revolutionary automatic multipattern metering system, the brightness from 5 areas of the focusing screen is analyzed by the camera's microcomputer; this automatically ensures the correct exposure - even in tricky lighting situations - without any exposure compensation whatsoever.
Traditional centerweighted metering is reserved for the manual mode, but is usable in any of the three automatic modes with the metering control button. Other features of the FA include 1/4000 sec. top shutter speed, 1/250 sec. flash sync, interchangeable focusing screens, and a comprehensive line of Nikon accessories.
Manufacturer description #2
TYPE OF CAMERA: 35mm single-lens reflex
PICTURE FORMAT: 24mm X 36mm (standard 35 mm film format)
LENS MOUNT: Nikon bayonet mount
LENSES: More than 60 Nikkor and Nikon Series E lenses available
VIEWFINDER: Fixed eyelevel pentaprism type; 0.8X magnification with 50mm lens set at infinity; 93 deg./0 frame coverage; eye piece shutter provided
FOCUSING SCREEN: Matte/Fresnel focusing screen with central split-image rangefinder spot and microprism collar (Nikon Type K2 screen); two other types of screens available optionally (Type B2 and E2)
EXPOSURE METERING: TTL full-aperture exposure measurement; employs two silicon photo diodes (SPD's) with automatic multi-pattern and centerweighted metering methods; selection of metering method via metering control button. Automatic multi-pattern metering: Light is individually measured from five separate areas of focusing screen, providing correct automatic exposure, even in difficult lighting situations. Centerweighted metering: Major portion of meter's sensitivity concentrated in 12mm dia. center spot of focusing screen.
EXPOSURE METER SWITCH: Meter turned on when shutter release button is depressed halfway; meter stays on for approx. 16 sec. after finger is lifted off button
METERING RANGE: EV1 to EV20 at ASA/ISO 100 with f/1.4 lens
EXPOSURE CONTROL RANGE: Automatic multi-pattern metering: EV1 to EV16-1/3 at ASA/ISO 100 with 50mm f/1.4 lens. Centerweighted metering: EV1 to EV20 at ASA/ISO 100 with 50mm f/1.4 lens.
EXPOSURE CONTROL: Three automatic exposure modes: P (programmed), S (shutter-priority) and A (aperture-priority); M (manual) exposure mode also provided. P mode: Shutter speed and aperture are both set automatically and steplessly; normal program operative with all AI-type lenses. High-speed program operative with AI S Nikkor and Nikon Series E lens of 135mm or longer. S mode: Shutter speed set manually while aperture is set automatically and steplessly; shutter speed automatically corrected for correct exposure in case shutter speed you set is improper. A mode: Aperture set manually while shutter speed is set automatically and steplessly. M mode: Both aperture and shutter speed set manually.
EXPOSURE INFORMATION: P mode: Viewfinder LCD shows discrete shutter speed closest to automatically selected speed; LCD also shows HI or Lo indication to warn of over- or underexposure or FEE to warn of aperture missetting. S mode: LCD shows discrete f-number closest to automatically selected aperture or discrete shutter speed closest to automatically selected speed when manually set shutter speed is improper; LCD also shows HI or Lo to warn of over or under exposure or FEE to warn of aperture missetting; manually set shutter speed always shown via shutter speed indication. A mode: LCD shows discrete shutter speed closest to automatically selected speed; LCD also shows HI or Lo to warn of over- or underexposure; manually set aperture always shown via ADR window. M mode: LCD shows manually set shutter speed preceded by M; -+ indicates correct exposure with + or - indicating over or underexposure; manually set aperture always shown via ADR window.
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION: +/-2 EV compensation (in one-third increments) possible via dial; red LED exposure compensation mark visible in viewfinder when meter is on.
FILM SPEED RANGE: ASA/ISO 12 to 4000.
SHUTTER: Electromagnetically controlled vertical travel, metal focal plane shutter with titanium curtains.
SHUTTER SPEEDS: Stepless speed from 1 to 1/4000 sec. in automatic exposure modes (except S mode); ceramic-oscillator-controlled discrete speeds from 1 to 1/4000 sec. in S and M modes; mechanically controlled, 1/250 sec. at M250 setting and long exposure at B setting available.
FILM ADVANCE LEVER: Wound in single stroke with 30 deg. stand-off angle and 135 deg. winding angle; doubles as shutter release button lock.
AUTOMATIC FILM ADVANCE: Possible with optional Motor Drive MD-15 or MD-12.
FRAME COUNTER: Additive type, self-resetting: for blank exposures before frame 1, shutter fires at 1/250 sec at any shutter speed dial setting except B.
FILM REWIND: Via folding crank and rewind button in baseplate.
SELF TIMER: 10 sec. delayed exposure.
EYEPIECE SHUTTER: Prevents stray light from entering viewfinder during unmanned operation.
DEPTH-OF-FIELD PREVIEW LEVER: Provides visual verification of depth of field; with lever depressed, center weighted metering only available
REFLEX MIRROR: Automatic instant-return type
MULTIPLE EXPOSURES: Possible via lever
CAMERA BACK: Hinged interchangeable type with memo holder; interchangeable with Data back MF-16 or MF-12
DATA BACK CONTACTS: Two contacts are provided for the Data Back MF-16
HANDGRIP: Detachable type provides comfortable shooting; must be detached when attaching motor drive
ACCESSORY SHOE: Standard ISO-type contains hot-shoe contact, ready-light contact. TTL flash auto-stop signal contact and monitor contact; accepts Nikon SB-15, SB-16B or SB-18 for TTL direct flash output control using camera's SPD metering cell
SYNC TERMINAL: Threaded type provided for off-camera or multiple flash photography
FLASH SYNCHRONIZATION: Speeds of 1/250 sec or slower with electronic flash: with Nikon dedicated flash unit, flash sync automatically set to 1/250 sec when camera is set at any automatic exposure mode or when shutter speed dial is set at 1/500 or higher in manual mode; at slower speed on manual, shutter fires at speed set
FLASH READY-LIGHT: Viewfinder LED lights up when Nikon dedicated flash unit is completely recycled; blinks to warn of insufficient light output or improper shutter speed dial or film speed setting
BATTERIES: One 3V lithium battery, two 1.55V silver-oxide batteries or two 1.5V alkaline-manganese batteries
Nikon FA special editions (1)
- Nikon FA Gold (2000 units) - 1984
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