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Such a sophisticated film camera Nikon Mart ftn

This article does not recommend playing with film cameras. The cost of film is very high and it is troublesome to develop. But if you love photography and like to mess with mechanical things, then you will definitely be deeply attracted by it. It is Nikkor. .Matt.

This is my first film camera. Maybe I won’t use it to shoot often, but even if you hold it in your hand and play with it, you will feel very happy. If you also have such thoughts, it proves that you You must really like mechanical things.

A brief popularization of science

The Nikon Matt ftn was released in 1967. It is a purely mechanical, fully manual 35mm film camera. The all-metal body is made of copper, steel and aluminum alloy. It is a fully mechanical camera, made of more than 700 small parts throughout the body. It has a long history. As long as you do a little maintenance, the condition of the camera will immediately return to the state it was in the past.

Because it is very durable, this is what Nikon has to offer. Features.

Why choose Nikon Matt? The all-metal feel is hard to put down, the all-steel shutter curtain, exquisite workmanship, and low price.

Also, because I am a Nikon fan, I can use various Nikon lenses over the past few decades and experience it. Different visions, maybe many people in this era are pursuing image quality, and these lenses cannot meet particularly high standards, but it does not prevent me from liking the feel, emotion, and good imaging it brings.

How powerful are NIKKOR optics?

From space monitoring stations to industrial recorders [a flash of inspiration]

Besides, such a camera as exquisite as a handicraft can now be owned for a few hundred yuan. I don’t think so. Will miss it [smile]

:nikomat ftn

Lens nikkor s auto 50f2

Picture taken by nikon D700

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