NIKON N65 Best suited for beginner and amateur
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SIGNIFICANCE: While the N65 numerically, physically, and even pricewise resembles the basic amateur-aimed Nikon N60 that it replaces, it actually is an entirely new camera. It is more compact, nearly half-a-pound lighter, with an advanced exposure and multi-sensor autofocus system, and faster continuous film advance. Only its lower top sync speed of 1/90 sec (instead of 1/125 sec) and the use of less battery power with a CR2 lithium instead of two CR-123A lithiums makes it inferior to the N60. Obviously, the smaller batteries were adopted to reduce camera size and weight.
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…FEATURES: The N65’s salient feature is the five-sensor autofocus system with central cross. It is simpler but very similar to the Nikon F5, F100, and N80. The N60 had one sensor and that sensitive only to vertical lines. Besides the valuable central cross AF sensor, the N65 has both horizontally and vertically sensitive single-line sensors. The N65 has added Vari-Program exposure modes with auto pop-up flash when needed, autobracketing, unlimited multiple exposures, and increased continuous film advance from 1 fps to 2.5 fps (but only in action mode). While the N65 has an all-polycarbonate body, its lensmount is stainless steel. Curiously, it is one of the few AF SLRs that lack the ability to manually set ISO film speeds. Like the N80, the N65 provides no autoexposure or TTL metering with manual focus lenses.
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