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1989
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Nikon F-401S/F-401S QD (N4004S/N4004S QD)
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- Nikon’s totally automatic SLR quality
- Upgraded F-401 (1987) with ultra-fast AF even in dim light by Advanced AM200 sensor
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Nikon TW20/TW20 QD (Tele-Touch 300)
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- World's Firsts
- Featuring red-eye reduction.
1988
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Nikon F-801 (N8008)
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- World's Firsts
- 1/8,000 sec. shutter speed.
- Max. shutter speed 1/8,000 s and 1/250 s flash sync
- Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash with TTL Cybernetic Sync
- Matrix Metering system
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Nikon RF2/RD2 (One-Touch 100)
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- Upgraded Nikon RF (1987) with 30 s Focus Memory, Double Self-timer and 0.65 m close-up
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Nikon TW Zoom/TW Zoom QD (Zoom-Touch 500)
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- 35-80mm f/3.5-7.8 zoom AF compact camera
- Image size selector and Continuous zoom
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Nikon F4
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- World's Firsts
- Designed with vertical sensor for metering.
- Nikon’s top-of-the-line AF SLR with interchangeable viewfinder and built-in motor drive
- Three metering system (Matrix, Center-Weighted and Spot) available
- Max. shutter speed 1/8,000 s and 1/250 s flash sync
- High performance AF system incorporated
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Nikon Still Video Camera QV-1000C
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- SLR-type monochrome electronic still video camera
- Nikon QV mount (QV NIKKOR 10-40mm f/1.4 and 11-120mm f/2 lenses)
- 2/3-in. 380,000-pixel monochrome CCD
- FM recording standard recommended by ESCC
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Speedlight SB-24
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- World's Firsts
- TTL-BL flash control.
1987
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Nikon AF3/AD3 (One-Touch)
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- The smart flash AF compact with 35mm f/2.8 lens
- Advanced 16-step AF with macro/close-up (0.45 m)
- One 6V CR-P2 (or DL223A) lithium battery
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Nikon RF/RD (Fun-Touch)
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- Stylish AF compact with 35mm f/3.5 lens
- Replacing the L135AF (1984), and offering close-ups to 0.95 m
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Nikon F-401/F-401 QD (N4004/N4004 QD)
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- Nikon’s Exclusive Image Master Control (Decision Master System)
- Advanced AE with unique triple-sensor metering
- Built-in auto TTL flash with balanced fill-flash capability
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Nikon TW2/TW2D (Tele-Touch Deluxe)
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- The world’s thinnest dual-lens, AF compact
- Dual-lens (35mm f/3.5 [W], 70mm f/6.8 [T]) with soft filter
1986
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Nikon F-501 (N2020)
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- Upgraded F-301 (1985), the integral dual AF SLR
- Focus-priority Single-Servo AF [S-AF] and Continuous-Servo AF [C-AF]
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Nikon L35TWAF/L35TWAD (Tele-Touch)
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- LS camera with dual lens (35mm f/3.5 [W], 70mm f/5.6 [T])
- Stepless pinpoint AF system and 0.4 m macro
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Nikon L35AWAF/L35AWAD (Action-Touch)
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- The all-weather AF LS camera with 35mm f/2.8 lens enables picture taking down to 3 m underwater
- AF on land and MF underwater
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Nikkor 50mm f/1.8S
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- World's Firsts
- Lens with built-in CPU.
1985
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Nikon F-301 (N2000)
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- Nikon’s first SLR with integral-motor offering auto film winding at up to 2.5 fps, automatic film loading and ISO (DX-code) setting
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Nikon L35AF2/L35AD2 (One-Touch)
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- Upgraded Nikon L35AF (1983) with 11 fully automatic features
- A built-in barrier-type lens cap
1984
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Nikon L135AF
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- LS camera with 35mm f/3.5 lens and a built-in barrier-type lens cap
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Nikon FG-20
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- Upgraded EM (1980) with [M] mode
- Motor Drive MD-14 and MD-E can be used
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Nikon FM2 (FM2N)
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- Upgraded FM2 (1982) with 1/250 s sync
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NIKONOS-V
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- Upgraded IV-A (1980) with [M] mode and TTL flash control
1983
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Nikon F3AF
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- TTL autofocus (AF) version of the Nikon F3
- AF is possible with AF Nikkor 80mm f/2.8 and AF Nikkor 200mm f/3.5 IF-ED
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Nikon FE2
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- World's Firsts
- 1/250 sec. flash sync speed.
- Upgraded FE (1978) with max. shutter speed of 1/4,000 s and 1/250 s flash sync
- TTL flash control
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Nikon L35AF/L35AD
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- Nikon’s first AF, AE 35mm (135) format lens-shutter camera, offering 35mm f/2.8 lens and 9 fully automatic features
- AD stands for Auto Date (currently referred to as QD)
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Nikon FA
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- World's Firsts
- SLR with Matrix Metering
- Upgraded FE2 and world’s first camera with (5-segment) Matrix Metering system
- Awarded the first Camera Grand Prix prize in Japan
- Usable with Motor Drive MD-15
1982
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Nikon F3 high-eyepoint
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- Long eye relief up to 25 mm away (w/DE-3 Finder)
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Nikon FM2
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- World's Firsts
- 1/4,000 sec. shutter speed.
- Upgraded Nikon FM (1977) with max. shutter speed of 1/4,000 s, and 1/200 s flash sync
- Honeycomb patterned titanium shutter curtains
- Fixed type meter coupling lever
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Nikon FG
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- Upgraded Nikon EM (1980) with Programmed [P], [S], [M] modes and TTL flash control
- Usable with MD-14 and MD-E
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Nikon F3/T
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- The F3 high-eyepoint (1982) armored with titanium
1980
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Nikon F3
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- World's Firsts
- Built-in TTL exposure meter using a pinhole mirror.
- Fully automatic, state-of-the-art camera replaces the Nikon F2 series (1971~)
- Aperture-Priority Auto [A] with stepless shutter speeds from 8 to 1/2,000 s
- TTL flash control
- Motor Drive MD-4 for up to 6 fps
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NIKONOS IV-A
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- A built-in TTL exposure meter and Aperture-Priority Auto [A]
- Hinged camera back