You all might kill me but.... I have been a Canon user in Nikon vs Canon terms. However I have really been interested in picking up an F, maybe an F3, and putting it to test along side my new F1. Any thoughts on the comparison?
You all might kill me but.... I have been a Canon user in Nikon vs Canon terms. However I have really been interested in picking up an F, maybe an F3, and putting it to test along side my new F1. Any thoughts on the comparison?
- F-1N offers shutter priority AND aperture priority
Think of the F as a Porsche 356, classic and fun
Think of the F2 as a 70s Porsche 911, faster and classic
Think of the F3 as an 80's Porsche 944, it might be nimbler but it's not the same classic experience.
The Nikon system outshines many makers in that all the lens will fit on all their cameras.
The Nikon system outshines many makers in that all the lens will fit on all their cameras.
Not true at all. There is roughly a 20-year sliding window of compatibility. You cannot mount pre-AI lenses on an F5 or F6 without modification. Many Nikon digital cameras won't accept pre-AI, such as the D700. Nikon G lenses won't work on mechanical Nikons such as the F3 (no aperture ring). Even AI and AIS won't matrix meter on an F5 and there are limitations with them on digital bodies as well.
Check out this chart,
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/compatibility-lens.htm
Nikon has done a commendable job, but there is no full compatibility.
All Canon EF lenses and EOS bodies since 1986 are fully compatible. All Leica M mount lenses are compatible on M bodies (film) since 1954. All Hasselblad C/CF lenses are compatible with 500-series bodies since 1957.
Not true at all. There is roughly a 20-year sliding window of compatibility. You cannot mount pre-AI lenses on an F5 or F6 without modification. Many Nikon digital cameras won't accept pre-AI, such as the D700. Nikon G lenses won't work on mechanical Nikons such as the F3 (no aperture ring). Even AI and AIS won't matrix meter on an F5 and there are limitations with them on digital bodies as well.
Check out this chart,
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/compatibility-lens.htm
Nikon has done a commendable job, but there is no full compatibility.
All Canon EF lenses and EOS bodies since 1986 are fully compatible. All Leica M mount lenses are compatible on M bodies (film) since 1954. All Hasselblad C/CF lenses are compatible with 500-series bodies since 1957.
i loved using my $5.00 American Cancer Society store, Nikon FA! Until I broke this!! Please help!
20150812_182808 by Americo Rodriguez, on Flickr
You lost the pivot pin that holds the lever in place. That is a very simple fix. Since you don't have the pin, use part of a drill bit of correct diameter and length to act as a replacement. Or part of a sewing needle may work.
This is how you remove the knob: hold film fork inside the film door so it doesn't rotate and unscrew the rewind knob.
Pay very close attention to how the parts go together.
I can fix if you are unsure and are willing to pay for shipping but it is a very easy repair.
Glad to help! Just act like it was your idea so your son thinks you're awesomeThose pictures are amazing.
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