It's an excellent camera, capable of using any of Nikon's manual-focus AI or AI-S lenses (such as the 55mm macro that you have mounted on it). Without batteries, you can still take pictures, since the camera as a fully mechanical shutter, but you'll have to figure out the exposure yourself. ![]() It is fully mechanical in operation except for the light meter, which requires two SR44 batteries that go into a compartment on the bottom of the camera. It's a Nikon FM (notice that the serial number on the back begins with "FM"), a 35mm manual-focus, manual-exposure film camera made between 1977 and about 1984. i cant get the back to open, and i cant figure out how. in the box the original flash is still with it, didnt manage to take pictures. how much would that cost me, and is that really worth it? It has a 55mm lens which really needs a clean up too. ![]() Sure i have a nikon dslr, but i have no idea about their slrs, but what model is this ? Its really really moldy and needs cleaning. I have no idea what model it is, what its capable of. Regardless of that I was extremely excited when my father cleared out his study room and found this gem, an old nikon he bought in his twenties, thats about 20-30 years ago. ![]() Hello all, First of all dont kill me, im just an amateur photographer, not really into the gadget side of it all.
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