
The F50 (or N50 as it is known in North America) is a 35mm SLR Film camera which was introduced by Nikon in 1994.It was aimed at the lower end of the amateur AF SLR market.
The F50 features autofocus, TTL light metering and various "programs" (ranging from manual operation to a highly automated point and shoot mode). It could not however meter with non-CPU lenses.
It was replaced by the similarly-priced F60 (also known as the N60) in 1998.