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by uniq,
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oct. 6, 2005
Pros: Great construction, simple to use, inexpensive
Cons: no significant flaws...especially considering the price
The Bottom Line: The camera delivers where it counts. It's simple to use ( for those who prefer manual photography) and has an awful lot of features for it's price.
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by frainke,
nov. 29, 2001
Pros: Totally Manual and easy to use. Excellent camera for quality shots.
Cons: Some areas made of plastic on the body.
The Bottom Line: DIY and get results like a professional.
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by jsquarejj,
déc. 18, 2003
Pros: Fully manual operation, no battery needed, vast supply of new and used lenses and accessories
Cons: Standard starter package not appropriate, focusing screens not interchangeable
The Bottom Line: A very good camera for astrophotography because of its overall quality and all manual, no battery needed operation. Excellent availability of lenses, accessories, instruction manuals, advice, repairs.
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by hilighter88,
janv. 30, 2003
Pros: Takes almost every Nikkor Lens.
Nice little camera
Cons: It's a 250 manual camera what do you expect?
The Bottom Line: Self explanatory, manual $250 dollar camera. Buy good lenses (they will cost more than the camera) and go home happy.
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by kundansen,
déc. 7, 2000
Pros: Great student camera - depth of field, split screen, multiple exposures, battery free (nearly), compatible with most Nikon lenses
Cons: Does not come with the coolness of an automatic SLR
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by zeu96a,
janv. 24, 2000
Pros: Price, Quality, Brand, Warranty, Capabilities, Learning Experience
Cons: Flash must be purchased separately, winder might get in the way.
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by tatejackson,
août 29, 2004
Pros: Its a Nikon
Uses Nikon Lenses
Feels good in Hand
Plentiful on the used market
Cons: Not All Nikon lens will work.
Can be overpriced on the used market
The Bottom Line: If you want an inexpensive manual SLR in the NIKON line, get it. You won't be sorry
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by k_heiner,
déc. 11, 2004
Pros: Metering, Battery Life, Reliability
Cons: Loud Shutter, Some Cheap Plastic Parts
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by combusto,
janv. 20, 2004
Pros: ease of use, no computer control, zoom lens, ergonomics
Cons: the only thing to bring this camera down is me.
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by Howard_Creech,
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mai 27, 2000
Pros: tough, lightweight, cheap
Cons: no automation
The Bottom Line: The Nikon FM10 is the cheapest entry to the extensive Nikon camera/lens system. A capable performer for a bargain price.
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