


The flash head can be released by pressing the release buttons on both sides of the prism housing. The camera contains a built-in TTL flash with a GN of 13 and can be used in auto and fill-flash modes.
NIKON F601 MANUAL ISO
The meter has a range of 0 to 19 EV at (ASA 100, f/1.4), settable to film speeds from 25 to 5000 ISO for DX encoded film but can also be manually set from 6 to 6400 ISO. Program modes include P, P M, S, A and M modes. The F-601m is a simplified version of the F-601, with no autofocus. It features three metering systems matrix metering, center-weighted, and spot. The Nikon F-601m is a manual focus, autoexposure, auto film loading and advancing 35 mm SLR. A two shot mode is also possible with a 10 second delay for the first shot and 5 sec for the second. The self-timer is electronic and can be set in 1 sec increments from 2 to 30 sec. Nikon FM: Nikon F manual and booklet: Nikon FM2: Nikon N50 / Quick Guide / photo guide: Nikon FM3a: Nikon N55 (color) Nikon N60: Nikon FM 10: Nikon N65: Nikon DW-3: Nikon N70 AF: Nikon PS 11A / 12 / 13: Nikon N75 / N75 QD: Nikon Flash Unit Coupler AS-7: Nikon N80 / N80 QD Nikon N90 AF Nikon N90s AF: Nikkormat FT2: Nikon F-601 / F-601M. Flash sync is at a maximum of 1/125 a sec. It uses a electromagnetically controlled focal plane shutter with speeds from 30s to 1/2000 with a battery powered B mode.

The F-601 is a autofocus 35mm film SLR, announced in the fall of 1990 by Nikon.
