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Nikon N65 35mm Film Camera

Nikon N65 35mm Film Camera

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A pro camera for all ranges of users.

by kinghitter , Jun 27 '02
Pros: Nikon, Pre-set modes. Very easy to change and switch up.
Cons: Silver color on top. Flash gets annoying.
This camera is awesome i have used and had many different types and brands of cameras and for some reason this one has taken the best pictures and never let me down once, except when i forgot the film.

This camera has pre set modes that make...
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Nikon N65 -- mmmm camera. Tasty.

by thefuzzball , Jul 09 '02
Pros: Go manual or go point-and-shoot, metal lens mount point, multiple eyepieces.
Cons: Manual settings require two hands
I bought this camera as part of a kit including film, camera strap, eyepiece and zoom lens. I bought the camera because it could be fully manual or a point and shoot when I wanted it. An added bonus was the metal lens mount point. The mount point and...
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Nikon N65- Beginners to Serious Ameteurs

by truesunn , Nov 25 '02
Pros: User friendly, 5 programmed modes, fully automatic capabilities, manual operation
Cons: The G lens that comes with it is garbage. Good lenses are expensive!
I recently received the N65 camera body as a gift. I personally had used point and shoot 35 mm and fully manual Minolta SLRs, but never anything like this! I would say I am a serious ameteur.

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Great SLR body for amateurs at any level

by sjdorn , Aug 24 '03
Pros: Easy on virtually any setting: a tool for your eye, not your hand
Cons: Awkward maneuvering for manual settings; unknown/inconsistent manual flash; no way to set film speed manually
I am an amateur photographer who occasionally returns to the hobby for the joy of it. I first took ...
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Wonderful New Camera

by elmoebeesn Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Dec 07 '00
Pros: nice features, fairly inexpensive, good quality images
Cons: none
I recently had the chance to try this new camera from Nikon before it had been released to the public. It seems as if Nikon is coming out with something for everyone these days and this camera further extends their increasing popularity and diversity....
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Excellent Price

by anishc , Jan 04 '02
Pros: Price.
Cons: No Aperture Control.
I tried the N80 before exchanging it for the N65. Surprisingly, it feels better to hold than the bigger and heavier N80. It is also about $300 cheaper than the N80.
I bought the N65 with the 28-80 AF Nikkor lens. It is also available with...
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I didn't throw it down the slope, it slipped and bounced...

by tch7 Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Nov 21 '03
Pros: Quality/Durability, Lightweight, Loaded with features, Picture Quality, Easy to use
Cons: It doesn't like falling down scree slopes...
For Christmas 2001 I received/purchased the F65 (N65 in the US) as a camera that would fulfill my newfound hobby of photography. I didn't need anything fancy, but something that would provide great quality, be lightweight (for backpacking), and offered a ...
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Excellent beginner SLR camera

by Kibaima , Dec 13 '00
Pros: Great price, 2.5 fps., depth-of-field preview, 3D Matrix metering, Nikkor-lens compatible, portability, ease-of-use, durability
Cons: may be not enough for pro photographers
I was tired of less-than-great quality pictures. Yet as a beginner, I was concerned about the difficulty of an SLR. At first I wanted to buy a point-and-shoot, but I've always had those, and wanted to get better pictures.

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A highly cost-effective model

by samnwong , Dec 28 '01
Pros: professional features at a consumer price
Cons: lacks spot metering, slow flash sync, no backlit LCD
I'm an F65 (called N65 in US) user in Hong Kong and this one is my first SLR which I bought three months ago during a promotion period at ~HKD2500 (~US 320) with a bonus camera bag. I knew nothing about photography before I bought it and now I've learned...
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A Great Cam at a Great Price!

by cashferret , Feb 05 '01
Pros: Feature rich for a beginner camera. affordable price.
Cons: Too small, not AA batteries
This seems like a very well thought out camera. It doesn't have a load of features, but it has exactly those that are usually listed as critical for a photographer to grow. This makes the camera easy to use, but at the same time not as limiting as the...
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The N-65 A Simple, Bombproof Camera

by kcc008 , Oct 31 '03
Pros: Durable, easy to use and allows user to take control after learning curve is rounded.
Cons: Tricky exposure setting: must be reset to default after each use.
The N-65 is a great camera for anyone wanting to upgrade from a point and shoot or perhaps learn more about photography. This camera allows the user as much or as little control as desired. The user interface is very simple, allowing users the following ...
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love Nikon

by arya_ , Jun 10 '03
Pros: Great image quality, light weight, nice design
Cons: can't think of any
I bought this camera for my photography class a year and a half ago. It takes beautiful pictures. ...
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Nikon's N65 - A Beginner's Gateway to Excellence

by sweeper sweeper is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Electronics, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Dec 15 '00
Pros: A Worthy Introduction to Nikon's 35mm SLR System
Cons: Takes away any excuses for not going Nikon
What a wonderful time to be an aspiring photographer. A novitiate image-maker today has never had a greater choice in cameras or seen better value and number of features for the money. Even as high tech digital imaging becomes increasingly popular with ...
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Great beginner's camera with some potential

by mrbomba , Jul 11 '03
Pros: Autofocus, ease of use, price, quality of the pictures
Cons: Flash
I bought this camera as a stepping stone into photography. I have tried Minolta Maxxum 4 and 5, and ...
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Fantastic all-round SLR Camera

by johnbamber , Jul 02 '03
Pros: Fantastic picture quality (with Nikkor lens), very user friendly, great for pro or amateur use
Cons: no bulb setting for prolonged exposure
I bought this about a year ago, and have taken almost a thousand pictures with this camera. Of that ...
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