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Hi all,
I'm looking for an auto-focus 35mm film SLR camera. These days the only manual focus 35mm SLR I really enjoy using is a Leicaflex SL2, in large part because the mirror clap on that camera is so well damped. I know this seems like a vague/subjective criterion, but wondering people thoughts. The Nikon F4, F5, and F6 come to mind. Would a prosumer model like the F100 be noticeably less refined in this one category?
Thanks!
Ed
I ended up with an F6. Truly incredible camera.
Question: how many rolls per set of batteries can one expect to get in normal shooting conditions?
I was 14 frames into the second roll and the battery level indicator briefly went down to 2/3 full, only to recover back up a little later.
@Henning Serger Those are very good numbers with the grip. Do you have a recollection, if applicable, of what it's like without the grip?
Battery life is an issue with the F6. I don't want to use the MB-40 as I don't want that massive increase in size and weight. Regular disposable cells last about 10-15 rolls. I have some Watson rechargeables, and the first set would go from fully charged to dead in 2 rolls! Watson replaced those and the current ones last over 20 rolls per charge. But since then capacity seems to have dropped.
And now you are back to my choice the F100. Long battery life, lighter, easier to handle, and just plain better.
The F100's lighter weight is due to all that cost cutting which results in so many having broken back doors, broken Dpads, broken meter switches, broken diopter adjustments.
Doing a search for F100s on ebay is like looking at an elephant grave yard. What were once wonderful beasts...
I don't suppose that any of the mirror noises were ever recorded for decibel readings or were they?
What is wrong with a loud shutter? It is not like we take photographs in a library. There are a number of high end cameras with a good THWACK!
No an autofocus but if you want a really quite 135, look for a leaf shutter camera or lens, such as the Canon QL17.
Other than Hasselblad, my cameras with leaf shutters are so quite, it's almost unreal.
The MJU would be a great quite camera, IF the winder was hacked with a interrupt switch, so you can get the shot and wind on after lowering the camera.
Of course, neither of these cameras have mirrors but the MJU does have a nice autofocus feature.
Battery life is an issue with the F6. I don't want to use the MB-40 as I don't want that massive increase in size and weight. Regular disposable cells last about 10-15 rolls. I have some Watson rechargeables, and the first set would go from fully charged to dead in 2 rolls! Watson replaced those and the current ones last over 20 rolls per charge. But since then capacity seems to have dropped.
And now you are back to my choice the F100. Long battery life, lighter, easier to handle, and just plain better.
Couple of comments on F6 battery life. The first time the camera is used the batteries discharge rather quickly as they are also charging up the internal battery. After that is done, expect 20-30 rolls from a pair of Duracell Lithium 123 non-rechargeable batteries. The problem with the Watson Li rechargeables is that they are only 400mAH capacity, but they do have the 3V output of standard alkaline or lithium CR123 batteries.. I keep three sets and change after two rolls. You can buy higher capacity lithium rechargeable batteries in CR123a size, but they output a higher voltage - 3.7V - and I wouldn't risk my F6's electronics. Even if unharmed, the metering might not be right.
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