The Nikon F75 was released in February 2003, and is basically a version of the F5 with a plastic frame.
The F75's features include depth-of-field preview, illuminated LCDs, full VR, flash, every exposure mode and program shift.
The N75 is also completely compatible with every type of Nikon lens dating back to 1983, including the AF, VR, AF-I and AF-S lenses.
It was discontinued in January 2006, but it is still sold cheaply on the used market, and is valued because it can drive Nikon's newest lens designs.
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