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A basic, all-manual SLR combination for students, the FM10 35mm SLR Camera with 35-70mm Lens will help you learn the art of photography the old fashioned way. Load, advance, and rewind the film yourself. Determine exposure manually with just a simple match diode centerweighted meter, and enter the settings on the aperture ring and shutter speed dial. 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.
| Type | 35mm SLR |
| Lens Mount | Nikon F mount lenses(some lenses have limitations, and "G"-type lenses cannot be used with this camera) |
| Focus Modes | Manual |
| Focus Type | Manual |
| Focusing Range | Not applicable |
| Exposure Modes | Manual |
| Exposure Metering | Centerweighted |
| Metering Range @ ISO 100 with f/2.0 Lens | EV 2-19 |
| Shutter Speed | 1/2000th to 1 Second + Bulb, with sync at 1/125th second |
| Exposure Compensation | No |
| Exposure Bracketing | No |
| ISO Range | 25-5000 (manually set) |
| Built-in Flash | No |
| Film Wind | Manual |
| Focusing Screen | Fixed split image screen with microprism |
| Diopter Correction | Interchangeable (accepts 6006/N50 diopters) |
| Self Timer | 10-Second delay |
| Remote Control | Accepts standard mechanical cable release |
| PC Terminal | No |
| Depth-of-Field Preview | Yes |
| Mirror Lock-Up | Yes (when self timer is used) |
| Multiple Exposure | Yes |
| Viewfinder Info | + / O / - Metering scale |
| LCD Information | Not applicable |
| Color | Silver & black |
| Power Source | Two 1.5-Volt LR44 alkaline batteries |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 3.4 x 2.0" (140 x 86 x 51mm) WxHxD |
| Weight | 0.88 lb (397g) |
| Lenses | |
|---|---|
| Filter Size | 52mm |
| f/Stop Range | 3.5-22 |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 1.4' (0.43 m) |
| Magnification | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Zoom/Focus Control | Two-touch |
| Angle of View | 65 to 34 Degrees |
| Groups/Elements | 7/7 |
| Length | 2.5" (64mm) |
| Maximum Diameter | 2.5" (64mm) |
| Weight | 0.44 lb (198g) |
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Learn On The FM10, Then Go Digital
My primary camera is the D200. However, I would never get the high quality results with the D200 had I not truly learned photography with the FM10. The cost is extremely reasonable, especially ...Read complete review
My primary camera is the D200. However, I would never get the high quality results with the D200 had I not truly learned photography with the FM10. The cost is extremely reasonable, especially considering what is included with it. The FM10 is a solid workhorse that has never failed to perform in the 6 years I've owned it. It is extremely well-made, uses virtually all Nikkor lenses, and produces award-winning photographs. Learn to use the FM10 and you will be able to move on with ease to more complex digital and film cameras. It was no mistake that Nikon decided to keep the FM10 and F6 in its film SLR lineup. It is a joy to use, gives wonderful results, and most importantly, the user will learn to be a photographer.
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A good start
The FM10 was my first real camera. Its an excellent student camera with all the features you need and none you don't. It comes with a good lens (although I wish it was a...Read complete review
The FM10 was my first real camera. Its an excellent student camera with all the features you need and none you don't. It comes with a good lens (although I wish it was a tad faster) and thats what really matters. In fact, even though I have upgraded my entire film collection, I still use this lens often. My main complaints about the camera are its durability and longevity. I have had the camera about 6 years now and it has some significant brassing, to the point that I can't read the serial number. The depth of field preview lever also broke off long ago. I upgraded my film setup to some FM2s, which I like much better, even though they have almost identical features. Bottom line: great student camera, but I would recommend getting a vintage Nikon SLR and a decent 50mm lens instead of this. It would cost about the same and you'll be a lot happier down the road.
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Excellent quality. Great price.
if you really want to learn the art of photography buy a F10.
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Great product, it came really fast. Pretty easy to use. It comes it a leather case like thing. Can't find anything wrong.
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As I am a photography student who has yet to develop her film I cannot quite say how great it is. However, I can appreciate how simple it is to use and well as the instructions that come along with it. My capture buttons gets stuck from time to time as well as my advance lever but it could just be my mishandling it. Though while I was carrying it and camera slipped from my hand (tho covered in leatherette case) the nikon "ribbon" along the lense flopped right off. It still seems to operate jus fine tho. Overall I have no complaints.
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Great manual camera. Easy to use. Has everything a beginner needs in order to learn the process of picture taking.
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The FM10 is an excellent film camera. Nice case & lens included.
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Without being redundant, and giving the Nikon FM10 the same glowing praise that other reviewers have already given it, I will make just a single point. I am a photographer by trade, and I make my living with a typical mega-pixel modern marvel. But when the workday is done, when the photography is for my enjoyment and not for anyone else, then I run a roll of traditional black and white film through my all-manual Nikon FM10.
The FM10 is my backpack camera, my pack it in the suitcase and fly off to California for the weekend camera. It is a tool for which I have 100% confidence in. It does exactly what I want it to do without being overly complicated by unnecessary bells, whistles, gimmicks or any of those utterly useless "scene modes" that are built into most of today's cameras.
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My family has always been using Nikon's product for over 25 years and never disappointed with any of them. I purchased Nikon FM10 for my dad as a replacement for his old Nikon FM2 which not fully function anymore. We took a first look at the camera when it arrived and found that the body is mostly made out of plastic and feel cheap compare to the classic FM2. The view finder isn't as nice and bright as FM2. We then took it out for a photo shoot and found that this camera isn't all that bad. The button layout is still same as those classic ones. The focusing screen is same (split screen). It makes good picture but lags of the pro built quality and feeling when you hold it in your hand.
In conclusion, this is a great camera and have everything you need from the old FM2 except the pro built quality. If you are serious about film photography I would suggest a bigger models like a Nikon F100 or F6 or even used FM2.
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While I enjoy digital photography, I grew up with film photography and still enjoy the challenge it presents over digital. I guess I can still tolerate delayed gratification. There is nothing like opening the developing canister and pulling out the developed film and printing it. Film is deliberate, you have to think and see the image that you are making. The FM10 is a charm to use and is much lighter than my first Nikkormat. It will join my used Nikkormat; FE and FM2n in continuing to make images. Digital is good but film is much better!!!
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The FM10, one of the last film camera to be still manufactured, is full of advantages. Its designs makes it resistant to time and water/dust/... but also very practical to use. It produces amazing Black & white photographs, that DSLR can't reproduce. Exposition and focus, while being manual, can be done well thanks to the technology of the FM10. If you can, go for it, it's a reference ! It only needs two small battery cells to work, which is an enormous advantage compared to DSLR that need to be constantly recharged. I use it mainly for photo essays, and portraits (B&W).
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this product is cute but i go use to work.
this nikon is very good for me
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Excellent for school! Love it!
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I was given this camera as a gift for my 18th birthday. im 31 now. and by far this camera was and still is my fave camera to use when i am taking pictures. the photo quality and control that i have for the desired effects is great. plus when i went to college for Graphic design it was a requirement to have a fully manual camera. i love it!
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It is too bad that that is one of the few manual cameras left in the market. One of the few positives is that it is a manual only camera. There is no better way to learn to shoot film or digital than with an all manual camera. You will know how to meter and make images with the right exposure.
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This camera is amazing,it looks modern,it feels great,full manual control just what i was looking for,i am a 16 year old kid and this camera blew me away when i set my eyes on it,it looks like a pro SLR and i recommend it to any student that wants an awesome looking camera with awesome photo quality and full manual control in a medium sized camera,i would definitely buy this again
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i really like this camera
it's my first film camera and i think it's great. the body does get scratched up rather easily but you just have to care for it a little bit.
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I'm a student at Houston Community College. The instructor asked us t obuy a 35mm film camera. I checked every camera shop in Houston and no luck. So I checked he internet and got a great price from B&H. I'm very happy with this camera I take it every where I go.
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Very easy to use, especially for beginners. The only thing that is a little hard to get used to is the focusing mechanism on the camera. Sometimes the grated glass in the focusing ring doesn't always disappear. I'm not sure if this is part of the camera or a malfunction. Overall though I am very happy with the camera.
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For the price I paid and the convenience bh provided it was well worth the money. I was skeptical of getting a new film slr but it provide me the security of knowing it will last. Solid body and easy to use all manual design. Amazing exposures and solid negatives.
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The hand book is really step by step and easy to follow. I use it for my photography class, and even the teacher loves it.
The instructions on how to load the film were hard to read and follow. Also, there were no instructions on how to tie the strap onto the camera, which was really frustrating.
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I had this camera when I was an undergrad. Now I just bought one for my wife who is in love with classic photography.
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