![]() ![]() The history of the Nikon F6 is traced back to 1959. The Nikon F6 complete with the optional MB-40 grip and 85mm f/1.4G lens used in the review A special thanks to James Lee for loaning out his kitted out F6 for the special 100th review. While the F6 was produced in the age when most professional photographers were shooting digital regularly, the F6 turned into a camera more aimed at the advanced amateur who wanted that professional level kit and had the coin to spare. It is also worth a note that this particular F6 is the final one to be sold by Nikon Canada. ![]() And while the Nikon FM10 is still produced, it is in fact, made by Cosina rather than Nikon itself. The F6 is the last film camera to be produced by Nikon. It is only fitting to round out the first 100 reviews with the final single digit film camera from Nikon, the mighty F6. ![]()
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