EISA Declares Nikon's F75
"European Camera of the Year 2003-2004"
August 21, 2003
TOKYO -- Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce that the Nikon 35mm [l35] format SLR camera F75 has been declared "European Camera of the Year 2003-2004" by the Photo Panel of EISA.
EISA (European Imaging and Sound Association) is an awards panel made up of editors-in-chief and technical editors from the largest general circulation photo-journals in 18 European countries.
In its official statement, EISA said "The F75 provides an affordable route into the world of Nikon SLR photography, while offering truly advanced features such as a new 25-segment 3D Matrix Metering system, autofocus sensitive to speed and distance, and accurate flash exposure metering. It's the best of both worlds at a competitive price: automatic and easy for beginners, but with enough adjustment facilities - including fully manual operation - to satisfy diehard enthusiasts."
- *F75 is sold as N75 in the U.S.
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