Nikon F-601M

The Nikon F-601m (sold in USA as the N6000) is a manual focus, autoexposure, auto film loading and advancing 35 mm SLR camera manufactured by the Nikon Corporation and released in 1990.

The F-601m is a simplified version of the F-601, with no autofocus capability, no spot metering and no built-in flash.

Features

 * Flexible programmed (P), aperture priority (A) and shutter priority (S) auto-exposure and manual exposure control.
 * Matrix and Center-Weighted Metering.
 * Auto-exposure bracketing.
 * Self-timer.
 * High or low speed continuous film advance.
 * DX film code recognition to automatically set ISO speed.
 * Exposure and flash compensation.
 * TTL flash exposure.

Construction

 * Polycarbonate (plastic) exterior.
 * Metal lens mount.

Lens Compatibility

 * CPU lenses required for full compatibility.
 * Manual focus lenses lose P & S modes, matrix metering, and aperture display in the finder
 * Pre-AI and IX lenses not supported
 * G-type lenses will work in P & S modes, and only smallest aperture in A & M modes.
 * DX lenses will be vignetted, otherwise same as G-type
 * VR functionality not supported