Brand: Nikko
The Nikko NA-590 (II) is an SLR (Single-Lens Reflex) camera introduced by Nikko in the mid-1980s. The "II" in the model name denotes a second-generation version of the camera.Here are some features and specifications of the Nikko NA-590 (II):- Lens Mount: Nikon F- Film: 35mm (135) format, ISO range 25-3200- Viewfinder: Pentaprism type, 95% coverage, 0.85x magnification- Shutter: Mechanical, with speeds from 1 s to 1/1000 s and Bulb- Metering: TTL (Through-the-Lens) center-weighted average meter, operated by a CdS light sensor- Focus: Manual, with a range of 0.7m to infinity- Flash: Optional Nikon Speedlight or an external flash through a sync terminal- Battery: Two 1.5V AA alkaline batteries for the camera, an additional AA battery for the motor drive (optional)- Drive: Single (without motor drive) or motor-driven (with an MB-11 motor drive) up to 3 frames per second- Measurements (WxHxD): 145 x 97 x 72 mm (5.7 x 3.8 x 2.8 in)- Weight: Approx. 850 g (1.9 lb) with batteries and lensOverall, the Nikko NA-590 (II) is a basic but reliable SLR camera that offers a good balance between performance and affordability. Its manual focus system may be a drawback for some users, but it can be a great choice for those starting out with SLR photography, as well as for advanced photographers who want a backup camera or a camera for specific purposes.