The Nikon F90X is a single lens reflex camera. It was manufactured by Nikon from 1994 to 2001. It is the successor of the Nikon F90 and is aimed at prosumers.
The lens of the 35mm camera is changeable. Therefore a Nikon F bayonet was used. The lens mount was introduced in the late 1950s. In the course of time the mount was improved again and again.
Other manufacturers of compatible lenses include Tokina, Tamron and Samyang. It must be noted, however, that not all modern camera lenses can be used with the old film cameras. Manual focusing is not necessary with the 35mm camera. The Nikon F90X comes with an autofocus.
For taking pictures, the 35mm camera has an exposure meter. It is designed for films from ISO 6 to ISO 6400. The Nikon F90X determines the correct film speed via the DX code.
As with most SLR cameras, the exposure is measured through the lens. The exposure settings can be controlled and adjusted automatically by the camera. Various programs are available. The desired exposure time can be determined manually. The aperture is also freely selectable.
The 35mm camera comes with a bulb setting option. The shutter is opened for a variable time. An external flash unit can be connected via hot shoe. The Nikon F90X has a built-in self-timer and a thread for a tripod.
The dimensions of the 35mm camera are 15,4 x 10 x 6,9 cm. At this size her weight is 755 grams. The camera needs vier AA batteries (eBay / Amazon*).
Films for the Nikon F90X
Which films are required for the Nikon F90X? The camera is designed for 35mm films. These films are still being produced and the development is offered by most photo labs. Two great films for the 35mm camera are the Kodak Portra 400* and the AgfaPhoto APX 400*. Both can be used to take beautiful color or black and white pictures.
The color film is processed in the C-41 development process. This development process is carried out by all photo laboratories offering the development of 35mm films.
The negatives of Nikon F90X have a size of 24 mm x 36 mm. The film in the camera automatically winded to the next frame. It is capable of up to 4 frames per second.
Nikon N90S
The Nikon N90S is the identical model but was sold in the USA under this name.




