Nikon N75 35mm SLRs

Nikon N75 35mm SLRs 

DESCRIPTION

35mm, autofocus, changeable lens SLR camera.

  • New 25-segment 3D Matrix Metering System
  • New Three-mode Focus Area Selection toggle
  • Exposure: Auto, Vari-Program modes, Auto-Multi Program and Flexible Program, Shutter-Priority, Aperture-Priority and Manual w. exposure compensation
  • Metering: 3D 25 Segment Matrix Metering, center-weighted, and spot meter in auto-exposure lock with custom setting
  • Built-in pop-up flash

  • USER REVIEWS

    Showing 1-10 of 31  
    [Jan 28, 2023]
    Madmardigan


    Strength:

    Clearly the film sprockets and the film canister and pressure plate simplicity offer enough safe-guard for all but the most accident prone photographers. The viewfinder is utterly amazing. Buffalo Mobile Mechanic

    Weakness:

    None . .

    Purchased:
    New  
    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    [Oct 27, 2022]
    yvettemkflt63


    Strength:

    Highly recommend this if you already have Nikon glass; cheaper than a dslr full frame and another level when it comes to rendering natural skin tones and b&w prints. Possibly the best price point of any camera I know, perhaps next to the N90s series. Glendale mobile diesel mechanic

    Weakness:

    None . .

    Purchased:
    New  
    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    [Sep 13, 2022]
    kilbackrs


    Strength:

    I recommend this camera to all of my friends and business partners because of its ease of use, and convienence. Rats Control

    Weakness:

    none . .

    Purchased:
    New  
    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    [Jan 17, 2006]
    joshranwest
    Professional

    Strength:

    -Auto program features -User-controlled aperature, shutter, and exposure modes. -Debth of field preview -Built in flash -Remote control -Self-timer -Light -Professional -Easy to read/understand manual -Looks awesome -Good value for the money

    Weakness:

    -Cannot shoot infared film - but I have never wanted to in the first place. -Lacks minor features found in the higher end "N" Nikon models - not missed though.

    This camera has it all. I personally use this camera in my everyday shooting for my business and personal use. I have taken it on many trips and I find the ease of use to be fantastic. The auto program modes are wonderful for those of us who like to point and shoot. You have a portrait mode, landscape mode, close up, and a sports mode. Even a neat night mode for those twilight shots. I have used all of these settings and found they each have some wonderful features. My favotire is the portrait mode, because of the blurring of the background without worrying about aperature. However, for us professionals, this camera has it all as well. You can go into different modes to program the shutter speed, exposure or aperature all with the simple turn of a dial. You also have a continuous mode shooting sequence, which will fire off shots very fast. You have a debth of field preview, and the eve piece even adjusts for different vision. I love this camera because its light, its professional quality, and its very compact for an SLR. I also enjoy the features as mentioned above. Of course, you can make this camera perform an array of things with different lenses (one of the beauties of SLR's). And to those lenses, filters, and accessories. Worth a mention - it has an optional remote control for the shutter release! I have not used this, but think it would be great instead of the nifty self timer this camera has as well. I recommend this camera to all of my friends and business partners because of its ease of use, and convienence.

    Customer Service

    Nikon has an incredible customer service department.

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    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Dec 07, 2005]
    dnobile
    Intermediate

    Strength:

    simple compact easy to use

    Weakness:

    no film ISO setting can't use AI/AIS lenses

    I am a long time manual camera user who wanted an auto focus camera for casual shooting. I wanted something small and simple and the N75 fit those requirements. The body is a bit smaller than a Nikon FM2 and is easy and intuitive to use. The controls are mostly single function buttons/switches that are easy to understand. I got great results from the first roll of film. In contrast, I purchased a Nikon 6006 many years ago which was one of Nikons first generation AF cameras. It was big, noisy and very confusing to operate. It had many buttons and most of them were double functioned. I could never figure out which button did what and I lost a lot of pictures because I was fiddling with the camera instead of taking pictures.. Of course there was always the 150-plus page camera manual I could consult in case I got stuck. I quickly sold it and swore off AF cameras for a long time. Now I’m a happy guy with the N75. Thanks Nikon.

    Customer Service

    never needed it

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    RATING
    5
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    RATING
    5
    [Jun 30, 2005]
    amattess
    Intermediate

    Strength:

    Features, weight, price

    Weakness:

    Lacking many features to make it a serious contender for an advanced shooter

    Great camera for the advanced amateur or a backup for the expert/pro. Allows for manual, semi-manual or full aut operation. Light weight feature rich for the price. Nikon quality you'd expect.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Dec 29, 2004]
    pemartin
    Intermediate

    Strength:

    Quality build, controls well layed out, accurate metering and lightweight.

    Weakness:

    For its intended market and price point, I can't think of anything.

    I bought this camera about a year ago for my Grandmother, who was still using an old Pentax K1000. She needed a straight forward AF camera that she could operate and would take quality pictures. I myself shoot with a Canon, but Canon's beginner level cameras are horrid in my opinion. After I ordered this little gem and played around with it I am convinced this is the best camera out there for a beginner, hands down. I was very easy for me operate, has all the functions a beginner needs and even has an illuminated disply --which is lacking in the other cameras at this level. Initial photos showed accurate metering and exposure and it handles very well-- it is a little small for me, but just right for my Grandma who's 75. I decided not to get it with a kit lens, but with the Nikon 50mm 1.8, which works very well with this body -- very light and compact. When compared to the other cameras at this level, it simply is far ahead of the rest.

    Customer Service

    Did not need Nikon's, but I can say that B&H is great.

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    5
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    5
    [Dec 12, 2004]
    Redskins2005
    Intermediate

    Strength:

    Auto Focus Availability of Lens Built in Speedlight Built in Light Meter Nikkon Name

    Weakness:

    Some reviews say this camera is fragile. It is composite and lightweight, but with proper care, I don't think you will have any problems.

    Great 35mm Camera for Exceptional Value After 2 months of research on cameras and reading hundreds of reviews, especially in photographyreview.com, I decided on the Nikon N75.I can truely state that it is all that, and more!!! I bought the Nikkor 50mm 1.8/D as my starting lens, instead of the usual 28-80 G lens; again based on reviews. This camera is the bomb, it takes excellent pictures and the autofocus modes are so easy; it's amazing. I had a Minolta 35mm in 1977; my Army buddies that worked as Medical Photographers in the Frankfurt, Germany Army hospital mourge recommended it highly.Back in those days there was no auto focus and you had to set all the stuff yourself.Eventually I got the hang of it with a lot of their help. My new N75 includes all their help every time, plus a light meter and built in speedlight flash for $145; and it's a Nikon camera; duh, it's a no brainer for an entry level 35mm SLR.I highly recommend ePhotocraft as the dealer to purchase from; they have excellent customer service. My friends have told me that my camera takes great pictures; it does; but hey, what about the guy behind the lens?

    Customer Service

    N/A

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    [Oct 02, 2004]
    Rotorblades.US
    Intermediate

    Strength:

    Light-weight Fast, quiet, and accurate AF Accurate AE Multipoint AF select

    Weakness:

    No manual film ISO adjustment Cheap plastic feel

    I bought this camera to supplement my N8008, built in the early 90's. After playing with it I decided it would be my main camera. It is light-weight, with a fast AF and very accurate AE. I got the kit lens (28-80mm) and it works very well. Altho it has a cheap feel to it, the images come out tac sharp. I've shot a few rolls of slide film thru it (namely the two Velvia's) and exposure has been dead on, nearly ever time. The autofocus is quiet, fast, and accurate. It's not like the N8008 searching around while making a lot of noise. Another plus is it has five selectable focus points. This makes it much easier to focus on a point other than the center of the camera. Another cool feature of this camera is it unwinds all the film as soon as film is loaded. As pictures are taken, the film is wound back up into the film canister. This is so that if the back cover is accidentally opened not all is lost. A couple other things about this camera; it has some custom settings which would be great if it wasn't necessary to research the manual to set them. Also, this camera has some preprogrammed modes for sports and portraits along with all P, S, A, and M settings. Unfortunately there is no manual film ISO adjustment. I highly recommend this camera. It works very well and it will fulfil your needs as a beginning, intermediate or pro photographer. It has certainly fulfilled mine.

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    5
    [Aug 17, 2004]
    Matt_OSU
    Beginner

    Strength:

    Light Easy to use Price Choice of lenses fast auto-focus not too loud I like the noise when the shutter is pressed :) Nice looking

    Weakness:

    the batteries.... ouch !!! 2 batteries CR2 ! (ran out after 20-ish rolls) not weather-proof (palstic or carbon body?)

    I purchased this camera after using the N55. I returned the n55 to walmart and was able to purchase the n75. I was already satisfied by the n55, I knew I would love this one. Since I bought it in January, it does not come out of my backpack, which I bring almost everywhere I go.

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