Nikon F401
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The Nikon F401 (N4004 in North America) was an autofocus, 35mm, single-lens reflex (SLR) film camera built by Nikon. The camera represented one of Nikon's first endeavours into consumer-based autofocus in 1987 as a follow-up to their first autofocus SLR camera body, the Nikon F501 (known as the N2020 in North America). The camera lacked many of the advanced features that more seasoned amateurs and professionals requried, but it was a harbinger of the future as it included a pronounced, built-in grip as well as an integrated TTL Flash that is now commonplace on all but the most high-end SLR cameras.