Nikkormat FT3 and Nikon Nikkor 50mm 1:1.4 Al
128/365,
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia
The Nikkormat FT3, manufactured for only several months in 1977, had the shortest production run of any Nippon Kogaku SLR. The FT3 was essentially identical to the FT2 except that it supported Nikkor lenses with the Automatic Indexing (AI) feature (introduced 1977)
50mm takes 52mm filters. It has a seven-bladed diaphragm stopping down to f/16. It has seven elements in six groups. It focuses to 1.5 feet or 0.45m.
1977-1981
Nikkormat FT3 and Nikon Nikkor 50mm 1:1.4 Al
128/365,
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia
The Nikkormat FT3, manufactured for only several months in 1977, had the shortest production run of any Nippon Kogaku SLR. The FT3 was essentially identical to the FT2 except that it supported Nikkor lenses with the Automatic Indexing (AI) feature (introduced 1977)
50mm takes 52mm filters. It has a seven-bladed diaphragm stopping down to f/16. It has seven elements in six groups. It focuses to 1.5 feet or 0.45m.
1977-1981