Nikon F601
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| Nikon F601(N6006) | |
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| Type: | 35mm SLR |
| Lens mount: | Nikon F-mount |
| Focus: | TTL Phase Detection Autofocus (1 zone) |
| Exposure: | Spot, Center-weighted, or Matrix |
| Frame rate: | 2,5 frame/s |
The Nikon F601, otherwise known as the Nikon N6006, is a 35mm single-lens reflex (SLR) film camera that was produced by Nikon starting in 1991[1]. The F601 featured an improved, second generation autofocus system, motor drive for automatic film-advance, a built-in pop-up electronic flash, a top shutter speed of 1/2000 of a second, and a new "Matrix" evaluative multi-zone metering program.
The camera includes an integrated motor drive and is also available in a version with a date back, which could be set to print the date and time on the photo film as pictures were taken. As a kit, the F601 shipped with a 35-to-70 mm autofocus Nikkor zoom lens. It is compatible with a wide range of Nikon F-mount lenses, including both autofocus and manual focus types.
During the 1990s, the F601 sat between the Nikon F401 and Nikon F801s in the company's consumer SLR range.
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