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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Pros and Cons for the Nikon N65
Here is a list of Pros and Cons for the Nikon N65.

Pros: Feature Filled, Small, Light-Weight, Cheap, A Worthy Introduction to Nikon's 35mm SLR System, fairly inexpensive, good quality images, 2.5 fps., depth-of-field preview, 3D Matrix metering, Nikkor-lens compatible, portability, ease-of-use, durability, User friendly, 5 programmed modes, fully automatic capabilities,...

Published on May 7, 2003 by Roy Chan

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3.0 out of 5 stars misleading
The seller mislead consumer's into believing this camera "kit" included the lens. It was pictured with the lens and the item description also read with 28-80mm Nikon AF Lens. This was upsetting beyond words as it the item purchase was to be a Christmas gift to my daughter. Nonetheless, the actual product could be working OR NOT, who knows. I wouldn't trust this seller.
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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Pros and Cons for the Nikon N65, May 7, 2003
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Roy Chan (Long Beach, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: N65 AF 35mm SLR Outfit (Electronics)
Here is a list of Pros and Cons for the Nikon N65.

Pros: Feature Filled, Small, Light-Weight, Cheap, A Worthy Introduction to Nikon's 35mm SLR System, fairly inexpensive, good quality images, 2.5 fps., depth-of-field preview, 3D Matrix metering, Nikkor-lens compatible, portability, ease-of-use, durability, User friendly, 5 programmed modes, fully automatic capabilities, manual operation, fast autofocus, interchangable lenses, metal lens mount point, multiple eyepieces, Solidly constructed, tons of smart features, built-in flash, professional grade.

Cons: No metering with MF lenses, may be not enough for professional photographers, slow flash sync, no backlit LCD, Cannot manually set ISO, The G lens that comes with it is garbage, Read-eye reduction feature, waiting for parts if broken takes forever, no vertical grip, Manual settings require two hands, Pop up Flash throws shadows in wide angle pictures if using lens hood, Battery Meter, Steep learning curve for trickier options; can be confusing to operate.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great intro camera, but not for experienced or hardcore use, June 9, 2005
This review is from: N65 AF 35mm SLR Outfit (Electronics)
I purchased the N65 for a young nephew who's just getting involved in photography. For the most part, this camera fits his needs. It's highly automated and allows him to do high speed photography (sports), something many point and shoot 35mm cameras simply can't do.

I've been using a Nikon N70, an older and somewhat more advanced camera, for about ten years. I've always been pleased with it, for the most part. One of the drawbacks, however, was its lack of a focus assist light. The N65 delivers this. The N65 also has a more advanced focus system, especially for moving objects. Again, great for shooting sports.

The N65 has all the standard modes - Full auto, aperature priority, shutter priority, portrait, sports, night, landscape, manual, etc. As a hardcore user I find some these things unnecessary. Still, I can see why other users would like these extra fuctions.

Unlike the N70, the N65 in low light situations, in auto modes (auto, portrait, etc.), will release the flash without input from the user. This is probably a great function for novice users. As someone who can take a handheld shot at 1/15 or even 1/8 of a second, without using a flash, I found this feature annoying. The user can circumvent this feature by using the manual modes (e.g. aperature priority).

Another feature lacking on the N65 is a spot meter button. This comes in handy in difficult lighting situations (e.g. half the image is in sunlight, the other in shade) when a center metering system will fail completely.

I also found the N65, like most of the modern SLRS, as just a bit too flimsy. (The heavier N70, when first released, was considered "cheap" by pro users.) It's mostly plastic and it feels like it will break easily if dropped. This is true with SLRs made by all the major manufacturers. The 28-80mm lens also shares this cheap feel.

The N65 is a bargain for novice users with prices on 35mm cameras falling steadily as digital begins to dominate the market. Another good camera in this price range is the Canon K2. Still, if you want control over your images or you need something tough and sturdy, it would be best to either pay more for a better camera or, at the other extreme, buy an older used Nikon from the days when they built cameras to last.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still Rockin the Film!, August 9, 2007
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B. Grissom (Indianapolis IN) - See all my reviews
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I have had this camera for about 7 months now and have shot many rolls of film through it and it continues to amaze me on how good of pictures I can get with it. I'm just starting out in photography so it fits me very well. It allows me to go all manual when I need to and has really given me consistent results. It has a ton of features that I haven't even tapped into yet to improve picture quality in different situations. I do alot of research before I purchase anything and this camera was highly recommended by proffesional photographers and amateurs alike as a perfect beginner to intermediate camera. I have also seen alot of pictures taken with this camera and they are incredible. Overall I love the camera and can't wait to take more pictures with it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Camera, August 13, 2006
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Ok, so it's not digital, but it has features that most digitals don't have. Just have an N65 along with a digital like me because it's still nice to get same day or one hour prints developed. I just love the Auto Exposure Bracketing and Mulitple Exposure capability. The auto focus helps alot. It's a good flash photography camera too. The Vari-Program on the N65 is lots of fun for an amature like you. In certain modes you can set a desired shutter speed and aperture.
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4.0 out of 5 stars great beginning camera, February 9, 2010
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i am just now taking an intro film photo class so i am by far an expert on cameras and their quality. but from a beginners point of view i really like this camera. my only qualm with it so far is that due to the fact that i will be taking a TON of pictures i decided to buy film in bulk and load it into the cassettes myself. the only down side to this is that because the camera automatically uses the DX strip to tell the ISO for the film it does not have a manual override option. i believe that if no DX is detected it automatically assumes ISO 400, however, if i decide to use anything else than that will require me to go out and buy DX coding strips and change them every time i change film speeds. nothing too terrible, or unsolvable, but it still sucks!! oh well. otherwise, great camera for a beginner.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a good choice for students' in photography classs, September 27, 2009
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If you're a student whose about to take a photography class this camera is the best choice for you. Its easy to use and it takes pictures really good.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love Everything About It, November 3, 2008
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I recieved the camera very quickly and was in peak condition and even with film and batteries. There were a few pics on the roll though of flowers. The seller emailed me the instructions as well. Would definently recommend it as a camera, and the seller as well.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Meets every Expectation, November 27, 2004
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N. Shahi (San Jose, CA) - See all my reviews
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This camera takes great pictures. I use it mostly as point and shoot but some times I take protrait pictures and the sharpness is breath taking.

The bult in flash is not very strong. But if you take pictures with sufficient light you do not need any flash. Make sure you get the Nikkor lenses too as some places sell with other lenses.

I am now looking to buy the D70 Digital SLR. Just waiting for the price to come down a little more.

This can be your entry level SLR and the price is great.
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6 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must camera for all types of people, July 1, 2003
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Riley (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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Wow, worth the money, of course it's better than digital. Bought is because sick of those blury bad quality photos. This is good for all occasions, professional-everything. We bought another long zoom lens that makes it a proffesional camera. There is no question about it-buy it before you buy any other camera!
Very durable and proffesional quality. Good options for day and night shots. When will they make video camera's like this!
Of course you must press the button twice to focus and then the light will pop up then you shoot. At first your always worried your going to take a picture bought you'll get easily use to it. Look at pictures 20 years from now in good quality, you won't look back on the purchase. It's a Nikon at a great price that all families and photographers need. I'm not upsessed with photograghy, but I like to preserve memories and send good quality christmas cards out.
I got a digital Kyocera and we took 12 pictures before it broke. Of course that was several years ago when the camera was purchased a little under a thousand. We go the nikon because we knew it was easy and trustful. Their are sprint pcs palm sized digitals that are nearlu the same quality as our kyocera-Big Big Mistake!
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3.0 out of 5 stars misleading, January 20, 2011
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The seller mislead consumer's into believing this camera "kit" included the lens. It was pictured with the lens and the item description also read with 28-80mm Nikon AF Lens. This was upsetting beyond words as it the item purchase was to be a Christmas gift to my daughter. Nonetheless, the actual product could be working OR NOT, who knows. I wouldn't trust this seller.
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