Description
Nikon F4, 1988-. (4-AA)
AIS AF lens mount. This is the European version
supplied with the MB-20 grip which holds 4- AA batteries.
Will accept MB-21 (6-AA) and MB-23 High Speed Battery Pack.
4th generation of Nikon professional system camera. Auto focus
with manual override, AF tracking, AF lock. Manual metering,
aperture and shutter priority AE, program AE. TTL OTF flash
metering. AF or P-type lenses are needed to use Shutter priority or
Program metering modes. Manual and Aperture priority can be used
with any lens. 5 zone matrix metering pattern, plus spot metering
concentrating on the 5mm circle in the center of the finder screen,
and 60/40 centerweighted metering pattern. All metering patterns
operate with AIS-AF, AIS and AI lenses, however, with Non-AI
lenses use stop down metering with centerweighted pattern only,
with AI converted lenses use centerweighted or spot metering
patterns only. LCD/LED display in VF. Exposure compensation, AE
lock. Standard prism: DP-20 has eyepiece shutter and VF
illuminator, 100% image viewing. Dedicated hot shoe. Shutter
speed range: 30 sec to 1/8000 plus T & B when using AE modes, in
manual metering mode longest shutter speed is 4 sec. Flash sync
in motor provides auto film advance (5.7 fps) and rewind. Multi
exposure capability, mirror lockup, interchangeable prisms and
focusing screens, removable back, body grip, DOF preview.
Optional Backs: MF-22 Data Back (date, time imprinting), MF-23
Multi Function Back (also provides interval timer, auto bracketing,
exposure delay and more.), MF-24 250 exposure back with multi-
function capabilities of MF-23. Recommended flash: SB-24/25,
Nikon F4 Camera Body
Price is below average
Current Price
$174
Average
$208
Min Price
$1
Max Price
$298
Price dynamics
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Description
Nikon F4, 1988-. (4-AA)
AIS AF lens mount. This is the European version
supplied with the MB-20 grip which holds 4- AA batteries.
Will accept MB-21 (6-AA) and MB-23 High Speed Battery Pack.
4th generation of Nikon professional system camera. Auto focus
with manual override, AF tracking, AF lock. Manual metering,
aperture and shutter priority AE, program AE. TTL OTF flash
metering. AF or P-type lenses are needed to use Shutter priority or
Program metering modes. Manual and Aperture priority can be used
with any lens. 5 zone matrix metering pattern, plus spot metering
concentrating on the 5mm circle in the center of the finder screen,
and 60/40 centerweighted metering pattern. All metering patterns
operate with AIS-AF, AIS and AI lenses, however, with Non-AI
lenses use stop down metering with centerweighted pattern only,
with AI converted lenses use centerweighted or spot metering
patterns only. LCD/LED display in VF. Exposure compensation, AE
lock. Standard prism: DP-20 has eyepiece shutter and VF
illuminator, 100% image viewing. Dedicated hot shoe. Shutter
speed range: 30 sec to 1/8000 plus T & B when using AE modes, in
manual metering mode longest shutter speed is 4 sec. Flash sync
in motor provides auto film advance (5.7 fps) and rewind. Multi
exposure capability, mirror lockup, interchangeable prisms and
focusing screens, removable back, body grip, DOF preview.
Optional Backs: MF-22 Data Back (date, time imprinting), MF-23
Multi Function Back (also provides interval timer, auto bracketing,
exposure delay and more.), MF-24 250 exposure back with multi-
function capabilities of MF-23. Recommended flash: SB-24/25,
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hello welcome back matt here today i have another film camera we have the amazing nikon f4 let's take a look so you'll be pleased to know if you saw my nikon f5 video i can link it below that i won't be doing any of my acting in today's video today instead i'll try and give you a quick overview of the nikon f5 why i enjoy it and then example photos if you're a nikon tutor you may be able to relate to this camera and if you're a regular like your shooter that's accidentally stupid on this video i will include photos to show that you don't really need to like to take nice pictures i know everybody knows that but it's always nice to point it out now and again so what can i tell you about the nikon f4 as the name suggests the nikon f4 followed the nikon f3 and was then replaced by the nikon f5 so the nikon f4 is a 35mm slr single lens reflex film camera released in 1998 and was in productio


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