Nikon N60 35mm SLR film camera body only
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The Nikon N60 camera. It was introduced in September 1998 and discontinued in May 2001.
With the N60, you get one metering pattern, one advance mode, and one focus mode. You won't be firing away in a spot-metered burst mode with continuous predictive autofocus applied with this camera.
Instead, you'll be lining up your shots, focusing, and firing, provided that you don't wish to enable any tricks to modify exposure levels prior to pressing the shutter release.
You'll read your exposure settings through the basic viewfinder, or via the topside LCD that is particularly clunky in appearance among modern SLR cameras. This same coarseness in the LCD does make for a readable display, though it's not a backlit one.
Comes with fresh batteries and body cap.
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Nikkor
Film camera
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chafeeza
Is a lens needed ? Does it still work ?
Feb 01Reply

rock_lamb
@chafeeza yes! Camera is film tested and working, you’ ll need a lens something with a F mount most likely a Nikon lens for a full frame camera
Feb 01Reply

rock_lamb
@chafeeza this camera comes with fresh batteries
Feb 01Reply

rock_lamb
@chafeeza just to be clear this is a film camera 😉
Feb 01Reply

thebabas1212
Would 15 works?
Apr 10Reply

rock_lamb
@thebabas1212 make a offer through the app
Apr 13Reply

retrocaveman
Does the rubberized finish have any of the typical “aged Nikon stickiness”?
Sep 27Reply
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