F55 vs F65?greenspun.com : LUSENET : Camera Equipment : One Thread |
Hi!I am a beginner-intermediate photo-taking fan whom is about to purchase a Nikon camera but will like to know whether nikon F55 will be a better choice compared to F65. I have read about the QD fault in F65, is that rectified? F55 has the "seems like plastic" ring at the housing where the lens fit on while F65 has a metal ring, does the material matters? Wat would be the pro's and con's of F55 and F65? Thanks for the advise/assistance!
-- Joe Lau (jkhlaw@hotmail.com), March 22, 2002
From a brief perusal of the specs, here are the biggest differences I could spot:- N65 has five focus areas, N55 has three.
- N65 has CW metering circle in viewfinder, N55 doesn't.
- N65 has DoF Preview, N55 doesn't.
- N55 uses center partial metering where N65 uses CW metering (both have various matrix options, as well)
- N55 has five segment matrix meter, N65 has six segments.
- N65 has IR remote, N55 doesn't.
- N65 motor works at 2.5fps, N55 at 1.5fps.
- N65 weighs approx 395g, N55 weighs approx 350g.
Disclaimer: I haven't used either camera. This was just what I got out of looking at the paper specs.
-- Richard Cochran (rcochran@lanset.com), March 22, 2002.
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-- John Owlett (owl@postmaster.co.uk), March 22, 2002.
Joe, I just purchased an F55, and you cannot use any of the old Nikon lenses because the Exposure metering does not work, a massive limitation. Also it has limited flash functionality. It really is the Nikon bottom line AF SLR. So I should have brought an F65 or F80. If I was to do this again I would buy the body I wanted then the lenses independantly. You can get some good second hand body and lenses deals.
-- Tripp Hazzard (tripp_hazzard@hotmail.com), June 21, 2002.