Top 20 Nikon F65 35mm SLR Camera Questions & Answers

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My n56 stopped working

I've read recently of a slew of older Nikon amateur film cameras from the late '80's to mid-'90's that have electronics that have failed. Their prosumer cameras (8008, N90, F100, etc) don't seem to be affected as much as their amateur cameras (N2000, N60, N65, etc). You could try cleaning the contacts of both the camera body and lens - as well as the battery compartment, but if that doesn't work, you may be out of luck. The good news is that you can pick up another N65 for less than ten bucks at most camera shops, both online and brick and mortar.
8/24/2017 3:00:07 AM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 345 views • 0 helpful votes
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Nikon F65 won't auto-focus or take shots

You're on the right track with oxidation. Try cleaning the contacts in the body and on the lens with contact cleaner, and let it dry. Remove the battery, and clean the contacts inside the camera.
3/9/2017 4:33:02 PM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 1,050 views • 0 helpful votes
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My nikon f65 wont recognise the film ??

Advance Motor gear(s) needs replacement
7/10/2014 6:26:09 PM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 164 views • 0 helpful votes
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Sigma lens is sticky

12/30/2013 7:10:15 PM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 129 views • 0 helpful votes
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The shutter does not work. Fee appears on screen

This indicates that the aperture ring on the lens is not set properly. Turn the ring to its smallest setting (largest f/number). If the lens has a lock, set it. You can then control the aperture from the camera body, the same way as on a lens without an aperture ring.
8/5/2012 2:31:36 AM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 149 views • 2 helpful votes
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When i press the shutter it dosent take picture

Turn the aperture ring on the lens to its smallest aperture (largest f/number). You control the aperture from the camera body the same way as you would on a lens without an aperture ring.
4/16/2012 12:16:36 AM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 94 views • 1 helpful votes
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I have an error ( E) in the box for the number of photographs taken

That indicates that there is no film in the camera, or that the film is not loaded properly. It can also appear if you finish the roll and the camera has finished rewinding.
11/28/2011 3:13:17 PM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 222 views • 1 helpful votes
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I was given a Nikon

Odd this is the second Nikon F65 for me to write on in the last five minutes.

Here is a link to a film page about half way down there will be two links for the PDF file for the manual. Yes the man is looking for $3.00 and if you are generous you can pay him most don't

http://www.butkus.org/chinon/nikon/nikon_f65_65d/nikon_f65_65d.htm

Gotta Love Film
12/28/2010 3:29:59 AM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 145 views • 0 helpful votes
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Can the pictures in Nikon F65 transferred in

When you get your film processed, you can request that they be put on a CD. The CD can then be read on a computer and you can do whatever you wish with the photos. For existing photos, you can also have the negatives scanned and put on a CD. If you only have prints, they can also be scanned but the quality will suffer.

When I get film processed from my Nikon 35mm SLRs, I ask for only the CD and no prints. This only costs me $2, and I can choose which pictures I want printed--after doing whatever photo editing I want.

Any camera store can do this for you, as can many department and electronic stores.
11/26/2010 9:04:16 AM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 207 views • 1 helpful votes
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How to see the picture after it has been taken for

The F65 is a film camera. You must get the film processed before you can see any pictures. If you have the setup yourself, you can develop the film. Otherwise, take the film to a photo processing lab (any camera store and many department stores, drugstores, and supermarkets either have them or have access to one) and get it processed. If you're shooting negative film, you can get prints. If you're shooting slide film, you can get slides. Either way, you can also request a CD containing the digitized images.

Again, the F65 is a film camera. The camera can't show you the images it has taken.
11/26/2010 5:14:53 AM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 170 views • 1 helpful votes
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I'm looking to buy a

Yes, as long as it's not a DX lens. DX lenses are designed for the smaller image area of some digital cameras and will cause vignetting (dark corners) on a 35mm camera. The vibration reduction feature of VR lenses won't work, but won't cause any problems.

DX lenses will fit and work, but as mentioned above, you will get dark corners.
11/15/2010 5:50:09 PM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 185 views • 4 helpful votes
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I have a 36 exposure film in the camera with 25

To rewind the film mid-roll, press the two film rewind buttons simultaneously for one second. The two buttons are marked with a red film symbol, and double as the Auto Exposure Bracketing button to the left of the viewfinder and the Aperture/Exposure Compensation button to the right of the control panel.

The film is completely rewound when a blinking "E" shows in the control panel.
9/8/2010 8:24:31 PM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 316 views • 2 helpful votes
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The screen says FEE and wont let me take a photo

Try setting the lens' aperture [ring] to its minimum [e.g. F/32], and then set your preferred F/stops in the camera settings (not using the aperture ring). This should fix the problem.
10/26/2010 1:28:51 PM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 70 views • 0 helpful votes
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This is kind of embarassing...

The film should rewind automatically at the end of the roll. If it doesn't, press the two film-rewind buttons simultaneously for about one second. The film rewind buttons are maked with a red film icon; one is also the exposure compensation button to the right of the LCD control panel, the other is the auto exposure bracketing button to the left of the viewfinder.

Once the film is rewound, turn the power off. Slide the release lever on the left end of the body, and the back should pop open a little.

You can download the manual from
http://butkus.org/chinon/nikon/nikon_n65/nikon_n65.htm
8/23/2010 1:27:07 PM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 180 views • 2 helpful votes
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Not sure if the battery

Hi thomasprinks, It may be the mirror is in the up position. Remove the lens see if you see a mirror or the shutter. If the mirror is up it may be stuck to the top of the film box. Those areas sometimes become tacky holding on to the mirror. You could remove the batteries to see if the mirror will fall into place.
8/19/2010 12:20:02 PM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 138 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have a F65 which I have not used for few years,

The moving parts inside have oxidized and dirty for not been used for a long time.

Take it to a dealer repair shop to be cleaned.
6/15/2010 10:51:46 AM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 160 views • 1 helpful votes
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Display showing "E" and film is not getting forwaded

It sounds like the film transport motor is dead. If so, it needs a trip to repair shop.

be sure batteries are inserted correctly.
1/12/2010 11:12:52 AM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 266 views • 0 helpful votes
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Haven't used my nikon in

The e is going to mean that the camera is empty - no film. the err is a lens issue. There are several reasons for the err. it could be the aperture ring on the lens, right next to the camera is set to something other than the largest f number. It should be locked on the biggest number on that ring, there is a lock on the right side of the lens to lock the aperture ring on the largest number. This is the most common problem. The lens should be taken off and remounted. if the lens contacts inside the camera were dirty this should help. And it should also help the last problem, the lens may not have been fully mounted. If not correctly seated and mounted, not all the contacts will match up so the cmaera cannot communicate with the lens. The third most common problem is the lens is not compatible with the camera. If the lens is an older non-autofocus lens then you should change it out for the one that camera with that camera.
2/28/2010 9:31:02 PM • Nikon F65 35mm... • 60 views • 0 helpful votes
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