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The Nikon F-801 (sold as the N8008 in the US market) is a 35mm SLR of the late 1980s. Although its autofocus mechanism is slow in comparison to modern standards, it was an improvement on Nikon's first attempt at an autofocus SLR - the F-501 (N2020 in North America), and proved to be reliable and durable, typical of Nikon's cameras. ==Features== Despite being designated in the number range usually reserved for amateur cameras (indicated by the F- or N prefix), the F-801 was built to a high standard and incorporated a number of professional features: * A Depth of Field preview button allows temporary stopping down to the shooting aperture to check DOF. * A Multiple Exposure facility allows up to nine shots within one frame. * A unique 'two shot' self-timer. This allowed a second shot to be taken by the self-timer a couple of seconds after the first, giving a more 'relaxed' and unposed picture. * Fully programmed automatic exposure, Aperture priority, Shutter priority and fully manual exposure control. * 30-second to 1/8000-second shutter speed range with bulb mode. * Film-speed setting from DX code or by manual override (ISO 6 to 6400). * 1/250-sec. flash synchronisation. * Evaluative 2D Matrix and 75% Centre-Weighted Average metering modes. * Compatibility with the Nikon Multi-Control Back MF-21, allowing freeze-focus, data imprinting, and automatic exposure bracketing. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nikon F-801」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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