A new (old) camera - Nikon F90X

Written on 16 January 2008 – 11:34 pm | by Vincent |

I do have a habit of taking photos as many of you know, and since my D70 is dead and waiting to be fixed at the service centre, I got myself a cheap old film SLR on ebay. Mind you, it’s cheap but back in 1994 when this camera came out, it was the almost-pro amateur camera/pro’s backup body, much like what the D200 is today.

The worst thing about this camera is that there is no way to set the aperture on the body - you have to work around in Program mode if you have a G lens without the aperture ring.

The amazing thing is that my Tokina 12-24mm mounts on it and gives a full image at 18mm. Which is the equivalent of 12mm on digital. The top LCD also has a funky backlight like the ones you got on digital watches from the same era. The back LCD panel isn’t working because that’s actually a data back and not an integral part of the camera and needs its own batteries, which need replacing.

Pics or it didn’t happen:

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The tiny 50mm lens in the corner is just there to stop the thing from tipping over like how it has in the last picture.

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This is the personal blog of Vincent Quach. I'm currently a student part way through a Bachelor of Business Information Systems degree and from time to time will engage in activities such as web development, photography, piano playing, writing pointless rants or anything else that I can use as an excuse to avoid doing something more productive. More

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