Nikon F75
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Nikon F75 (N75) | |
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Type | 35mm SLR |
Lens mount | Nikon F-mount |
Focus | TTL Phase Detection Autofocus (5 zones) |
Exposure | Nikon 3D Matrix (25 zones), Spot, and Center-weighted |
Frame rate | 1.5 frame/s |
The Nikon F75 (sold in North America as the N75) was the last consumer-level autofocus 35mm SLR camera sold by the Nikon Corporation beginning in February 2003.[1] The camera replaced the similarly consumer-targeted Nikon F65.
The Nikon F75 is still sold cheaply on the used market, and is valued because it can drive Nikon's newest lens designs, including those with AF-S and VR.
There was a version, dubbed the F75D (N75D) that featured a date-recording back.
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Official Nikon Page for the F75[1]