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I guess then I wasn't professional enough. I did it all the time. But then I can be a dunderhead a lot.
...but I'm sure the Nikon F is not a transposing instrument
The camera overall has that "early Japanese junk" fit and finish compared to the beautifully engineered F2.
Anyone here collect and use old Nikon F's?
A Minolta XK??? A Leicaflex SL I can swallow. Maybe it's just me. I wouldn't trade a bottle of dirt for a Minolta. I think you're best off with the F.
I love my Nikon F. I have read some complaints about the photometer above but I don't use in-camera meters, so no problem for me. Often, i use no meter!
When you compare the Nikon F3 with the Nikon F, the build quality of the F is so much higher than the F3 looks like made by Cosina...
I've owned an original Nikon F with the plain pentaprism that was purchased new in 1965. I later purchased a new Nikon F3HP in 1983. I really think your remark about the difference in quality between the two cameras is simply not based on any hard-nosed facts.
I own both cameras, Jim. The Nikon F and the F3.
For example the shutter speed dial has engraved numbers on the F. On the F3 it is a flimsy metal disk with silkscreen numbers on top. The rubber thingy around the shutter speed dial gets loose with age. The F has some parts that are machined, not cast nor stamped!! For example the rewind lever/dial. It is a beautiful thing on the F, it shines with rainbows like a Compact Disc. The advance lever feel on the F is very firm compared to the F3 which has more play (at least on mine and on another F3 i tested). The button for the AE lock usually falls down on the F3.
Collect? Nah. Accumulate, yes. Use? Yes!
The F2 shutter sounds louder. Due to the mirror box. Just like when you compare an early FM2 to an FM2n. The FM2n has a definite *thwack* to the shutter action, whereas the earlier body almost sounds like an FM with a slight ringing sound to it.
My F is quieter than my F2AS bodies. I like using my F2AS bodies, but, I really like using a simple F with eyelevel finder and a Sekonic hand meter. Been suffering from withdrawal symptoms, which should be taken care of in a day or two, after I pick up my F from having it overhauled.
-J
I think I would shelve a mint F example as well. I was at one time looking at perhaps getting an F2 and while searching around I noticed the prices on the "F's" over at KEH; I was surprised. Maybe Ebay is cheaper on them (haven't looked) but why take chances and not be able to return a 40 year old camera. I wound up with a Nikkormat FT3 and love it. What a camera. Whatever you get a cla runs about a $130 on any of the bodies making them even more expensive.
...What do you think of the Nikkormat FS (no meter)?
The wonderful thing about the F is its simplicity and ruggedness.
After I bought my first Nikon, an F3/T, I became interested in their earlier cameras. Naturally, my mind was filled with visions of the FTN, which was so ubiquitous in news photos from the 1960's. After reading a book about the F and F2, I concluded that the F2 was much better; Nikon having fixed the flaws of their introductory F. After my F2's and F3/T's, I then became interested in the F4 (which I think is Nikon's best camera ever). Still, I couldn't help thinking about the F and that website in Switzerland (http://www.destoutz.ch/nikon-f.html) only increased my interest.
So, last year I finally bought a standard-prism F. It is absolutely wonderful. I love the feel, the sound, the simplicity. I could use this as my only camera.
Like a Ferrari, and much less expensive, everyone should own a Nikon F at least once.
what do you like better the F or F2?
what do you like better the F or F2?
Given an F and F2, both with standard (non-metering) prisms, I suspect I'd choose the F2 because of the improved loading, improved mirror lock-up, and the cool self-timer plus delayed-release functions.
In my particular case, my F has the standard prism and all my F2's have metering heads; for various reasons I think this makes the operation of the F2 feel clunky. My F is far more enjoyable.
But you can put the plain prism of the F in the F2 !!
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