I always shoot with two film cameras oon portrait sessions, the Nikon f100 and the Nikon n90s. I've shot with the Nikon n90s/f90x for about 6 months now. Is The Nikon n90s * F90X The Most Underrated SLR On Earth? The F90X/N90S accepts DX-coded film ISO speed range from 60 to 2500, and has a manual setting for film ISO speed rating from 6 to 6400, metering range (at ISO 100 with 1.4 lenses) is EV -1 to EV 21 for Matrix and Center-Weighted, and EV 3 to EV 21 for Spot metering. The F90X is fitted with an electronically-controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutter with a speed range from 30 seconds to 1/8000 second (in 1/3 stops) in single-frame or continuous shooting modes, motorized film transport, automatically activated focus tracking, three built-in exposure meters (Matrix, Center-Weighted, and Spot), wide and spot selectable autofocus areas, with autofocus and electronic rangefinder manual focusing modes. Introduced as an upgrade to the Nikon F90/N90 (1992 to 2001), the F90X was noted, among others, for its fast autofocus speed when compared to previous Nikon models, more accurate autofocus even in low light conditions, shutter speed adjustments in thirds of a stop, increased frame rate, with a built that retains the same tough metallic chassis under its rubber grip and industrial-strength outer plastic casing of its predecessor, and better weather sealing.
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