Nikon N75
By Anne Ahira
With all the digital cameras on the market today, you might think that the old style SLR 35mm is a dying art. There is some truth to that statement, for the average user who just wants a snap shot or two of the kids or the family pet a point and shoot digital camera will do the trick.
However if you are interested in taking your photography to the next level, then a SLR camera like the Nikon N75 might be a good place to start.
This camera is a SLR or single lens reflex, all that really means is the camera has one lens to look through and capture the image. In other words, what you see is what you get. These cameras are also capable of accepting various lenses such as telephoto or wide angle. For the experienced photographer the lenses and the various adjustments give them the ability to know exactly what a photo will turn out like.
The Nikon N75 is a 35mm SLR camera, and is a great entry-level camera for the budding photographer.
Features
- Multi-CAM 900 Sensor
- 3 AF Area Modes
- Auto Servo AF locks on
- 25-segment 3D Matrix Metering
- 12 custom functions
- LCD panel
- Auto focus
Pros
The main reason the Nikon N75 is such a great starter camera is the ability to set it to auto function and basically use it as a point and shoot. This gives the new user time to learn the many functions, while still capturing wonderful pictures.
For the more advanced user there are several settings and modes you can tinker around with for those custom shots. You can set speed or aperture priority or shoot it in auto mode.
Anytime you are thinking of purchasing a new camera it is good to check reviews like this one to see what the masses have to say. However, do yourself a favor, go to the electronics store, and actually hold the camera in your hands. You could find that a particular model, like the Nikon N75, sounds perfect and when you pick it up it just feels wrong or uncomfortable in your hands. Most people who have used the Nikon N75 find it to be a perfect fit, but your experience may differ.
Bottom Line
For anyone looking to begin a photography hobby or extend a current one the Nikon N75 is a perfect starter camera. It is not as expensive as some SLR models and has the ability to be set to auto for learning purposes. The camera is lightweight and easy to use but will take a beating and keep on shooting. Great all around 35mm SLR camera.
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