ePhotoZine Review Nikon F75

May 16, 2003 | Mark Goldstein | Film | Comment |

Nikon F75ePhotoZine have reviewed the Nikon F75, a new mid-range film camera. Retailing at around ?299 with a 28-100mm lens, the F75 takes on the likes of the Canon EOS 300V and the Minolta Dynax 5. ePhotoZine seemed to like the camera a lot:

“The results I got from this camera made me confident enough to be happy to own and use. It doesn’t feel like a heavy duty model but it certainly delivers the results like one and you have the benefit of not breaking your back carrying it. If the F75 is in your price range buy it now…I guarantee you will not be disappointed!”

The F75 also scored 89% when reviewed in this week’s Amateur Photographer magazine (a weekly UK mag). So for ?300, the F75 has got a to be a better idea than an equivalently-priced digital camera, hasn’t it? Even if it does use what many people consider to be that old and outdated format, 35mm film…

Website: ePhotoZine - Nikon F75 Review