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- Nikon_EM abstract "The Nikon EM is a beginner’s level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single lens reflex (SLR) camera. It was manufactured by Nippon Kogaku K. K. (today Nikon Corporation) in Japan from 1979 to 1982 (available new from dealer stock until circa 1984). The camera was originally designed and marketed to the growing market of new women photographers then entering the SLR buyer's market. The EM uses a Seiko MFC-E focal plane shutter with a speed range of 1 to 1/1000 second plus Bulb and flash X-sync of 1/90 second. It is 86 mm (3.4 in) high, 135 mm (5.3 in) wide, 54 mm (2.1 in) deep and weighed 460 grams (16 oz). Unlike most Nikons of the time, it was available only in black. The EM has no full manual exposure mode capability, but instead was intended to be used by inexperienced photographers who could not easily master the intricacies of shutter speeds and f-stops. There were also significant changes over previous cameras in the internal mechanics and electronics of the EM, designed to lower costs. Gone were the tight tolerances, ball bearing film advance, and high-quality titanium shutter. The introductory US list price for the body plus normal lens was only $231 – note that SLRs usually sold for 30 to 40 percent below list price.The EM accepts nearly all lenses with the Nikon F bayonet mount (introduced in 1959) supporting the Automatic Indexing (AI) feature (introduced in 1977). The contemporary Nikon made AI lenses were the Nikkor AI-S, Nikkor AI and Nikon Series E types. The AF-S Nikkor, AF-I Nikkor, AF Nikkor D and AF Nikkor autofocus lenses are also AI types. Nikon’s most recent 35 mm film SLR lenses, the AF Nikkor G type (introduced in 2000) lacking an aperture control ring; and the AF Nikkor DX type (2003) with image circles sized for Nikon's digital SLRs will mount but will not function properly. IX Nikkor lenses (1996), for Nikon's Advanced Photo System (APS) film SLRs, must not be mounted, as their rear elements will intrude far enough into the mirror box to cause damage.".
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- Nikon_EM wikiPageWikiLinkText "EM".
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- Nikon_EM cameraName "Nikon EM".
- Nikon_EM caption "Nikon EM 35 mm camera with Nikon Series E 50 mm lens".
- Nikon_EM dimensions "135".
- Nikon_EM exposure "60".
- Nikon_EM exposure "Aperture priority".
- Nikon_EM flash "ISO standard Hot shoe".
- Nikon_EM focus "Manual".
- Nikon_EM frameRate "Manually wound, 2 frames/s with Nikon MD-E motor drive".
- Nikon_EM imageName "Nikon EM.jpg".
- Nikon_EM lensMount Nikon_F-mount.
- Nikon_EM madeIn Japan.
- Nikon_EM maker Nikon.
- Nikon_EM type "35".
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- Nikon_EM subject Category:Nikon_SLR_cameras.
- Nikon_EM hypernym ’.
- Nikon_EM comment "The Nikon EM is a beginner’s level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single lens reflex (SLR) camera. It was manufactured by Nippon Kogaku K. K. (today Nikon Corporation) in Japan from 1979 to 1982 (available new from dealer stock until circa 1984). The camera was originally designed and marketed to the growing market of new women photographers then entering the SLR buyer's market.".
- Nikon_EM label "Nikon EM".
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- Nikon_EM sameAs m.06lr5l.
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- Nikon_EM sameAs 尼康EM.
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- Nikon_EM depiction Nikon_EM.jpg.
- Nikon_EM isPrimaryTopicOf Nikon_EM.