Is Nikon FM10 still in production?

Is Nikon FM10 still in production?

In January 2006, Nikon announced that they were discontinuing the majority of their film-based camera bodies. Along with Nikon’s flagship model, the F6, the FM10 was one of only two to remain in production, lasting until October 2020.

Does the Nikon FM10 need batteries?

Nikon FM10 Overview Use any Nikon F-mount lens which has an aperture ring. You’ll only need small, long-lasting button batteries for the meter (the shutter is all-mechanical) and some film. The FM10 is a basic camera that’s a great teaching instrument and fun, too.

What lenses work with Nikon FM10?

Type of Camera: Manual focus 35mm SLR (Single Lens Reflex) camera with focal plane shutter. Includes Zoom Nikkor 35-70mm f/3.5-4.8 lens. Lens Mount: All metal Nikon F Mount. Usable Lenses: All Nikkor AF-D, AI-P, AF-I, AI-S and AF-S lenses.

What battery does Nikon fm10 take?

Specifications

Exposure control Manual [M]
Power source One 3V CR1/3N lithium battery, or two 1.55V SR44 silver-oxide batteries, or two 1.5V LR44 alkaline batteries
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 139 x 86 x 53 mm (5.5 x 3.4 x 2.1 in.)
Weight (body only including battery) Approx. 420g (14.8 oz.)

Does Nikon still make manual lenses?

Though greatly scaled back, production of many manual-focus Nikkor optics has continued in short runs since the advent of AF and AF-S Nikkor lenses, and as a result, Nikon has been able to quickly reboot its manufacturing schedule of a series of classic manual-focus Nikkors including the Nikkor 20mm f/2.8 AI-S, Nikkor …

What does the P stand for in Leica?

Professional
Fans of the Leica M series love its simple, stripped-down experience. So what new features can the M10-P bring without sabotaging its signature style? Unlike previous ‘P’ editions (the ‘P’ stands for ‘Professional’), the M10-P brings more than just cosmetic improvements.

Does Leica MP have light meter?

There’s really not much to say about the Leica MP. It’s a purely mechanical camera with a built-in electronic light-meter. The light-meter relies on one (or two) smaller batteries, that usually last for 6-12 months depending on how much the camera is used.

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