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Nikon F-401.

The Nikon F-401 (N4004 in North America) [1] was a beginner's level, autofocus, 35mm, single-lens reflex (SLR) film camera built by Nikon and introduced in 1987. [1] The camera represented one of Nikon's first endeavours into consumer-based autofocus, as a follow-up to their first autofocus SLR in 1986, the Nikon F-501 (known as the N2020 in North America). The camera lacked many of the advanced features that more seasoned amateurs and professionals required, but it was a harbinger of the future as it included a pronounced, built-in grip as well as an integrated TTL Flash that is now commonplace on all but the most high-end SLR cameras.

The F-401 introduced the now common-place feature of using a thumbwheel instead of lens aperture ring to adjust the aperture. Furthermore, the camera's lack of support for AI lenses meant that while all previous Nikon lenses could be mounted to the camera, none supported automatic exposure TTL metering.

An upgraded version, [1] the F-401S (also known as the N4004S) [1] was released in April 1989. [2] The F-401X (also known as the N5005) [3] followed in September 1991. [2]

By the 1990s, the F-401 was part of a lineup of autofocus consumer SLRs that included the more expensive Nikon F-601 and Nikon F-801.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Our Product History: 1980's". Nikon Corporation. Archived from the original on 2024-04-09. Retrieved 2024-04-23. [1989 releases include] Nikon F-401S/F-401S QD (N4004S/N4004S QD) [..] Upgraded F-401 [..] with ultra-fast AF even in dim light by Advanced AM200 sensor [..] [1987 releases include] Nikon F-401/F-401 QD (N4004/N4004 QD)
  2. ^ a b "Debut of Nikon F4". Nikon Corporation. Archived from the original on 2024-04-02. Retrieved 2024-04-23. In 1986, [the] F-501 went on sale, and in 1987 [the] F-401 followed [..] From 1989, the AF models Nikon F-401S [..] and Nikon F-401X were successively introduced [..] Nikon F-401S [release date was] April 1989 [..] Nikon F-401X [release date was] September 1991
  3. ^ "Our Product History: 1990's". Nikon Corporation. Archived from the original on 2024-04-09. Retrieved 2024-04-23. 1991 [..] Nikon F-401X/F-401X QD (N5005)

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