Nikonos V 35mm Film Camera
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Nikonos V 35mm Film Camera

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  • Film Type: 35mm
  • Zoom Lens: Without Zoom Lens
  • Camera Type: Point and Shoot
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Nikonos V 35mm Film Camera

Rugged die cast body, all joints sealed by O-rings gaskets, easy-to-handle and compact underwater camera that's made to withstand the pressure at 50 meters (160 feet). Aperture Priority automatic lets you set desired aperture and Nikonos V selects corresponding shutter speed. There's even a Manual mode for complete control.

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10

A workhorse, tough and dependable

byovenden Oct 6, 2000
13 Helpfuls 14 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Tough, dependable, solidly built
Cons Awkward when attached to a strobe, expensive annual maintenance
Recommended it? Yes


Other reviewers have suggested that users either love or hate this camera. I fall in the middle ground because I love and hate it. However, I don't dislike it for the same reasons as the other reviewers.

I like it because it's tough! It's a workhorse that can take a beating. Maybe... Read full review »

20

Living on past glory

bychimmy Aug 10, 2000
14 Helpfuls 15 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Sharp images, wide lens & lighting options
Cons Manual everything, fool-prone
Recommended it? No

Update Thu, Nov 15, 2001:
Nikon has discontinued the Nikonos-V underwater camera and all related accessories. Nikon apparently has no plans to manufacture a Nikonos-VI, or any other film-based underwater camera. It is unclear if Nikon's Nikonos assets will be made available. Courtesy of... Read full review »

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End of the line

bynavark Oct 4, 2000
8 Helpfuls 9 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros QUALITY!!! Small compared to housed cameras
Cons Difficult to use without practice
Recommended it? Yes

The Nikonos V is probably the most in the successful line of Nikon's underwater division. Superior to all the preceeding Nikonos' and more rugged and realistic than the Nikonos RS (that lasted 2 years), the Nikonos is one of a kind. Other underwater cameras don't have the depth rating, and no other... Read full review »

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Product Details and Features

Product MPN

MPN 10070

Key Features

Film Type 35mm
Zoom Lens Without Zoom Lens
Camera Type Point and Shoot

Focus

Focus Type Manual Focus

Lens

Minimum Focus Distance 0.98 ft.

Exposure

Auto Exposure Yes
ISO Range - Automatic Setting ISO 25 - 600
Min Aperture f2.8
Max Aperture f2.8

Technical Features

Waterproof Yes

Dimensions

Weight 24.64 oz.
Depth 2.3 in.
Height 3.9 in.
Width 5.7 in.

Miscellaneous

UPC 018208100712
Product ID 44031

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