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Nikon 1632

Quick information
Brand Nikon 1983
Model 1632-CR
Released Year 1983
Type Mirrorless Cameras
Series Z
Compatible Mountings Nikon 1, Nikon Z
Autofocus Yes
Photo Sensor Resolution 20.9 MP
Video Resolution 2160p
File Format JPEG, RAW
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Nikon 1632-CR is a 35mm film camera released as part of the Z series in the early 1980s. It is equipped with a mechanical shutter and a manual exposure control system, ideal for photographers seeking full control over their shooting parameters. The camera body is constructed with rugged materials to ensure durability in various environments. It supports interchangeable Nikkor lenses, expanding photographic versatility. The viewfinder provides accurate framing with essential exposure information. Additionally, the 1632-CR integrates a built-in light meter using a CdS sensor for exposure measurement reliability.

Specifications

Camera Type 35mm film SLR
Lens Mount Nikon F-mount
Shutter Mechanical focal-plane shutter
Exposure Control Manual with built-in CdS light meter
Focus Manual focus
Viewfinder Electronic
Film Format 35mm
Film Advance Manual lever
Flash External flash compatible
Dimensions Approx. 144 x 93 x 58 mm
Weight Approx. 620 grams
Built-In Media Nikon Z50 camera body, Z DX 16-50mm lens, Z DX 50-250mm lens, charger, and relevant accessories
Are Batteries Included Yes
UPC 656942063339
Item Height 9.4 centimeters
Manufacturer Nikon
Warranty Description 90 days limited warranty
Connectivity Technology Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Wireless Technology Wi-Fi
Shooting Modes Shutter Priority, Custom, Movie
Digital Scene Transition
Digital-Still Yes
Movie Mode Yes
Image Capture Type Stills & Video
Auto Focus Technology Contrast Detection
Focus Features Hybrid
Focus Type Auto Focus
Focus Mode Automatic AF (AF-A)
Autofocus Yes
Aspect Ratio 4:3
File Format JPEG, RAW
Effective Still Resolution 20.9 MP
JPEG Quality Level Normal
Supported Image Format JPEG, RAW
Maximum Focal Length 250 Millimeters
Lens Type Zoom
Zoom Manual
Camera Lens Nikon Z-mount zoom lenses (16-50mm and 50-250mm)
Minimum Focal Length 16 Millimeters
Focal Length Description 16-250 millimeters
White Balance Settings Auto
Screen Size 3.2 Inches
Display Type LCD
Dots Per Screen 707200
Display Fixture Type Tilting
Touch Screen Type Capacitive
Has Color Screen Yes
Write Speed 14.8 MB/s
Compatible Mountings Nikon 1, Nikon Z
Sensor Type CMOS
Image stabilization Yes
Photo Sensor Resolution 20.9 MP
Photo Sensor Size APS-C
Maximum Shutter Speed 1/4000 Seconds
Form Factor Compact
Special Feature Time-lapse
Item Weight 4.4 Pounds
Video Resolution 2160p
Flash Modes [SOME]
Skill Level Professional
Specific Uses For Product outdoor photography, travel, vlogging, professional events
Continuous Shooting 11 fps
Aperture modes Manually Controllable
Flash Sync Speed 1/200 or 1/250
Video Capture Format 4k
Expanded ISO Maximum 51200
Battery Weight 55 Grams
Audio Output Type Bluetooth
Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion
Battery Type A lightweight battery is included with the product
Processor Description expeed
Water Resistance Level Water Resistant
Frame Rate 24 FPS or 25 FPS or 30 FPS
Battery Capacity 4E+1 Milliamp Hours
Minimum Aperture 6.3
Warranty Type 90 days limited warranty
Shutter Type Rolling Shutter

Key Advantages

The Nikon 1632-CR offers exceptional mechanical reliability due to its robust build quality and manual controls. It enables full user control over exposure settings, appealing to professional photographers and enthusiasts. Compatibility with a wide range of Nikkor lenses allows diverse photographic expression. The integrated light metering system ensures accurate exposure readings in various lighting conditions. Its compact and ergonomic design facilitates comfortable handling during prolonged shooting sessions. Furthermore, the camera's classic design and vintage technology attract collectors and users who appreciate analog photography.

Limitations

As a fully mechanical film camera, the Nikon 1632-CR lacks autofocus capabilities, which can limit ease of use compared to modern cameras. It requires manual film loading, advancing, and rewinding, which might be less convenient for casual users. The absence of built-in flash requires external lighting equipment for low-light photography. Metering accuracy may be affected under certain extreme lighting conditions compared to contemporary electronic systems. The camera does not support digital image capture or instant image review, inherent to analog film technology. Additionally, parts for repair or maintenance may be scarce due to its discontinued status.

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