Product Details
NIKON FM10 35mm Camera Kit

NIKON FM10 35mm Camera Kit
From Nikon

List Price: $337.00
Price: $260.90

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Ships from and sold by Wall Street Photo

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Product Description

Nikon's FM10 is a 35mm SLR camera that allows you to have the maximum control. Manual advance and rewind Double exposure capability Center-weight metering helps you select the proper aperture and shutter speed Integrated Hot-Shoe for adding any manual electronic flash Manual ISO selection from ISO 25 to 3200 Uses All Nikkor or compatible lenses Manual exposure and manual focus Includes Battery, Case and Strap Uses 2 SR44 or LR44 batteries


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #420 in Camera & Photo
  • Brand: Nikon
  • Model: FM10
  • Dimensions: 2.25 pounds

Features

  • In this kit, the FM10 body is fitted with Nikon's 35mm to 70mm lens
  • Full manual control
  • Selectable shutter speeds up to 1/2000th of 1 second
  • 'B' Setting
  • Depth of field Preview

Customer Reviews

35mm Nikon manual camera5
I needed a manual camera for my photography class.So I read other people's reviews and purchased this camera;it has been wonder-full. It is very good for a beginner like me to use and I have taken some great photos with it. I am enjoying it very much. One thing I was unclear on was that it had a "camera case" I thought that meant a bag that I could put other stuff besides my camera in; the case it comes in justs covers the camera. I just think it was a little unclear to an amature, but it has not been a problem. Thanks for the great camera I will come to this store for any other needs I have!

Basic SLR film camera, no flaws5
This is a very solid, basic 35 mm SLR. Gives you total control of the shooting experience. Great for all enthusiasts.

Great Manual Camera5
I've had this camera since 1999 when I first started taking B&W photography class. I believe that this is a great camera for people to learn basic photography. Although I moved up to Nikon F80 and Nikon D40 I still take this camera out for a spin once in a while (a family member closed his camera store and gave me boxes on 35mm films). I fully recommend this camera to anybody that wants to learn basic photography.