Nikon F90x

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Nikon F90X
Type 35mm SLR
Lens mount Nikon F-mount
Focus TTL Phase Detection Autofocus (1 zone)
Exposure PASM autoexposure
3D Matrix Metering
Frame rate 4.3 frame/s
Dimensions 154 x 106 x 69 mm, 755g
Nikon AC-2E Data Link System (1993)
Nikon AC-2E Data Link System (1993)

The Nikon F90x (known in the United States as the N90s) was a slightly upgraded version of the very popular F90.

Differences included faster and more accurate autofocus and shutter speed adjustments in thirds of a stop versus the full-stop increments of the F90. It also eliminated the (irritating to many) beeping function of the F90.

The optional MB-10 battery grip which takes 4 AA batteries and which fits on to the base of the camera was also introduced. The MB-10 added a vertical-grip shutter release and contains electronics which drain the batteries faster, but speed up auto focus and frame-rates compared to the F90.

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