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By: sweeper,
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Dec 15, 2000
Pros: A Worthy Introduction to Nikon's 35mm SLR System
Cons: Takes away any excuses for not going Nikon
Bottom Line: The Nikon N65 should be high on the list of choices for those considering the move to SLR photography.
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By: tch7,
Nov 21, 2003
Pros: Quality/Durability, Lightweight, Loaded with features, Picture Quality, Easy to use
Cons: It doesn't like falling down scree slopes...
Bottom Line: The N65/F65 is a wonderful camera that is great for anybody and is one of my best purchases.
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By: elmoebeesn,
Dec 7, 2000
Pros: nice features, fairly inexpensive, good quality images
Cons: none
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By: sjdorn,
Aug 24, 2003
Pros: Easy on virtually any setting: a tool for your eye, not your hand
Cons: Awkward maneuvering for manual settings; unknown/inconsistent manual flash; no way to set film speed manually
Bottom Line: A joy to use
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By: truesunn,
Nov 25, 2002
Pros: User friendly, 5 programmed modes, fully automatic capabilities, manual operation
Cons: The G lens that comes with it is garbage. Good lenses are expensive!
Bottom Line: Great camera for beginner to serious ameteur. User friendly and takes great pics with the right lenses!
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By: kcc008,
Oct 31, 2003
Pros: Durable, easy to use and allows user to take control after learning curve is rounded.
Cons: Tricky exposure setting: must be reset to default after each use.
Bottom Line: This is a great camera whether you want total control or the ease of point and shoot: I highly recommend it.
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By: Kibaima,
Dec 13, 2000
Pros: Great price, 2.5 fps., depth-of-field preview, 3D Matrix metering, Nikkor-lens compatible, portability, ease-of-use, durability
Cons: may be not enough for pro photographers
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By: samnwong,
Dec 28, 2001
Pros: professional features at a consumer price
Cons: lacks spot metering, slow flash sync, no backlit LCD
Bottom Line: Go get one if you're beginners. Go get one (as backup) if you're professionals. You won't be let down by this sophisticated model for all levels.
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By: phatmojo,
Nov 10, 2000
Pros: Packed full of features
Cons: Cannot manually set ISO (push/pull film)
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By: thefuzzball,
Jul 9, 2002
Pros: Go manual or go point-and-shoot, metal lens mount point, multiple eyepieces.
Cons: Manual settings require two hands
Bottom Line: This is a camera for someone with photography experience to transition into. Too difficult, and too much camera if you want point-and-shoot simplicity. Handles beautifully. Takes excellent pictures.
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