Monday 7 April 2014

Nikon EM

The second half of the Twelve Months Of Film project begins with camera number seven, the Nikon EM.

The EM was a slight change in direction at the time for Nikon as it was a camera aimed more at the beginner just getting into SLR photography. It was a semi automatic camera where the user selected the aperture and the camera chose the shutter speed which it thought was correct. Designed to be small and light, the outer shell was of plastic construction which covered a copper aluminium alloy body. This differed quite radically from the models that Nikon had produced previously which were solid, heavy cameras aimed more at the serious amateur and professional markets. That's not to say that this camera isn't tough. It's actually great in the hand and feels plenty rugged enough, just maybe not quite as tough as other Nikon models of the same era. Nikon wanted to go after the market that Canon, Minolta, Pentax and Olympus had moved in to and the EM fitted the bill nicely being manufactured by Nippon Kogaku K.K. from 1979 through 1982.

Fairly simple to set up and use, there is an A.S.A. dial on the left hand side of the body with the shutter button and three way selector switch on the right hand side. The three way switch could either be set to auto, bulb or M90. The last setting, M90, was useful if the battery were to die whilst in the field. It allowed for the camera's shutter to fire at a speed of 1/90sec, just without a light meter to aid exposure. The shutter on my project example sounds positive on release and it's a fun camera to carry around and use being so small and light. I have two of them. The one used for the month's project had a slightly dodgy light meter and at times was a bit erratic, but most of the exposed film came out fine. Since the shoot I managed to pick up another mint example, light meter works great and it even makes the audible beep, warning the user of a potentially slow shutter speed. I used the EM with a Nikkor 50mm f1.8D lens which fits the camera well and makes for a great combination.

The small but well proportioned Nikon EM
The small but well proportioned Nikon EM

Nikon EM top view
Nikon EM top view

The three way switch and shutter button from above
The three way switch and shutter button

ASA dial from above
ASA dial

The Nikkor 50mm f1.8D lens from the front
The Nikkor 50mm f1.8D lens  

The sexy little Nikon EM
The sexy little Nikon EM
 
Rope at Wells Quay, photo Nikon EM
Rope at Wells Quay

Ilex House, photographed with a Nikon EM
Ilex House

Reeds at Cley photographed with a Nikon EM
Reeds at Cley 

Harbour Office at Wells photographed with a Nikon EM
Harbour Office at Wells

Old Boat at Brancaster, photographed with a Nikon EM
Old Boat at Brancaster

Old and New at Brancaster, photographed with a Nikon EM
Old and New at Brancaster

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