Photography
The F-801 is Nikon's second generation AF SLR. It replaced the earlier
F501 with an even speedier AF. The shutter speed range was a generous 30
sec - 1/8000 sec., a top sync speed of 1/250 sec. It was also the world's
fastest shutter speed SLR in its 1/8000 sec. (This record holds until the
Minolta's Maxxum 9xi's 1/12000th sec in 1992). The F-801 used Nikon's developed
5 segments Matrix metering and has built-in 3.2 fps motor drives. It is essentially
a multimode SLR that has various 'popular' exposure control modes such as
Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Priority AE, Programmed AE (Three programs
in standard, High speed or DOF mode) and Manual exposure control. Some of
these features can be combined and enhanced further when used with the dedicated
MF-21 multi function databack (Such as Auto Exposure Bracketing etc.). With
the innovative Matrix TTL, center-weighted TTL, Matrix balance fill flash
capability with choices of either front or rear curtain sync with the powerful
dedicated SB-24 flash, and a metering system either in Matrix or center-weighted
metering as the core metering systems, the F-801 was an immensely successful
AF SLR commercially.
Nikkor 50mm f1.8D
: I bought this lens about two years ago. This is the basic lens of nikon
camera. It's picture quality is very great and I enjoy it.
Zoom-Nikkor 35-105mm f/3.5-4.5
Lens construction: 16 elements in 12 groups
Closest focusing: 1.4m/5 ft. (0.27m/0.9 ft. with macro setting)
Filter attachment size: 52mm
Zoom nikkor 30-70mm f/3.3-4.5
: This lens came with the F801s. I have used it for a long time. Actually
the lens in the picture is an manual focusing lens, but mine is autofocusing
lens.
My son Sang-wook Park
My daughter Sang-Ah Park
Featuring a 2.0 megapixel CCD, 3x optical/2.5x seamless digital zoom lens,
and a host of innovative automatic features, the stylish and compact D-520
Zoom lets you take crisp, colorful pictures at the touch of a button. Even
shooting a short movie is simple with QuickTime® mode. And with USB
Auto-Connect, the D-520 will be automatically recognized by almost any USB-equipped
computer so downloading files from the camera is virtually effortless.
- Some pictures taken by my D520