Nikon FM2n Noir & 50mm 1.8
Nikon FM2n - Analog Reflex Camera 24*36
Type: Reflex
Film format: 35mm
Years of production: From 1982 to 1989
Light meter: Yes
Energy: 2 LR44 batteries
Lens: Nikon Nikkor 50mm 1: 1.8
We check and restore our analog cameras in our workshops in Lyon since 2012.
This model is a nice black Nikon FM2. It is similar to the Nikon FE2, but doesn't have an auto mode with diaphragm priority. The speeds are all manual and the camera can work without batteries. The shutter speed can go up to 1/4000th second and is made of titanium. The flash X-synch is at 1/200th second. The batteries power the light cell which can be read in the viewfinder.
This camera has been fully checked and is ready to work. Everything is working: shutter, shutter speeds, mirror, light meter, self timer... Please note: The body shows some light sign of wear, light impact on the top of the prism.
It is sold with two new batteries.
This model is sold with its lens:
Nikon Nikkor 50mm 1: 1.8. No fungus. Please note: A few internal dusts.
All our cameras are antiques and may wear signs of use. The pictures will give you a better glimpse of the condition.
- Film Format
- 35mm / 135
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