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As of a couple of weeks ago, my FG and F601 are now joined by two Fs and a Nikkormat.


Steve.
 
Do you collect Nikons?

No, just tend to overstudy something I'm interested in. Been that way since I was a little kid. Once I'm done, it's stored forever inside the brain. It's amazing how much useless bits of information have been saved by my brain. I really don't need to know the key code for my parents' 1981 Honda Accord that we sold in 1996, nor the VIN number for same.

The non-P&S gear was from memory, the P&S stuff, I did have to consult the Braczko book, The Complete Nikon System, for information. Some of his dates for P&S camera introduction were off, since I remembered stuff being introduced later than what he says.

I've discovered that if I have too much gear, I won't do much shooting. Deciding which body, and which lens to go with on a certain day can be somewhat daunting when you have more than 3-4 choices, body-wise.

-J
 
I have two. An F2S and a D40. Both share the same legacy lenses. The D40 gives a 'tele boost' of about 50% - so an 85mm 35mm format lens is more like a 130mm equivalent in the D40
 
It's amazing how much useless bits of information have been saved by my brain. I really don't need to know the key code for my parents' 1981 Honda Accord that we sold in 1996, nor the VIN number for same.

My father reckoned that he could remember every telephone number he had ever dialed and there was a teacher at school who would learn the whole of the local bus timetable just for a mental exercise.


Steve.
 
No, just tend to overstudy something I'm interested in. Been that way since I was a little kid. Once I'm done, it's stored forever inside the brain. It's amazing how much useless bits of information have been saved by my brain. I really don't need to know the key code for my parents' 1981 Honda Accord that we sold in 1996, nor the VIN number for same.



-J

I understand perfectly. In 1991, I sold my Plymouth Roadrunner vin# RM21NOA184669, to buy a Harley Sportster #64XLCH4737. I looked at a Pan-Shovel #67FLH3013, but settled on the Sportster.:wink:.
 
I understand perfectly. In 1991, I sold my Plymouth Roadrunner vin# RM21NOA184669, to buy a Harley Sportster #64XLCH4737. I looked at a Pan-Shovel #67FLH3013, but settled on the Sportster.:wink:.


LOL, good to know I'm not the only one.

Steve, I'm that bad. Not with the phone numbers, but with the bus routes. That was one of my interests when I was a kid. Had every Metro transit route memorized back in the mid-late 1980's.

-J
 
Probably more than I should sensibly have ...or realistically need. To wit: F2AS w/MD2-MB1 x3, F2A w/MD2-MB1, F2(DE-1) w/MD2-MB1 x2, F2 (DE1 - no drives) x3, F3 w/MD4, F3HP w/MD4 x2, F4s (my least loved NIkon) and F5 x2. And thinking about looking around for an F3P/MD4 in really, really good shape...

And as of a little after noon today (I have to stop surfing the web on lunch hour), an F6 with an MB-40... , from KEH (of course), for a little under
$1300 USD plus shipping.:whistling:
 
And as of a little after noon today (I have to stop surfing the web on lunch hour), an F6 with an MB-40... , from KEH (of course), for a little under
$1300 USD plus shipping.:whistling:

Hmm...better change the inventory. Since posting of June last...add another F2AS (1977, black body) as of Wednesday, an F5 as of the end of November and an F2A (1980, chrome) as of late August. Think it's time for a little house-cleaning...:confused:
 
My collection includes:

F- chrome early model and bought by my father in the early 60s with T model Photomic
F- chrome later 60s model with eye level prism, T Photomic, waist level viewfinder
F2AS- black
F3HP

28mm f/3.5 Auto
28mm f/2 AI
28mm f/2 AI
50mm f/1.8 Auto
50mm f/1.4 Auto
50mm f/1.2 AI

I LOVE my Fs. :smile:
 
Two. N-75 and F-100.
 
I can't believe I've got six of the things.

FM, FE, F2, F2A, F3HP, F4s.......at this point in time.

I mainly use the F3HP. For me, the F3HP, is the most versatile useful 35mm camera I own.
 
Hmm...better change the inventory. Since posting of June last...add another F2AS (1977, black body) as of Wednesday, an F5 as of the end of November and an F2A (1980, chrome) as of late August. Think it's time for a little house-cleaning...:confused:

An addendum: I did, however, finally manage to give away both the F4S (it took two attempts) and the regular F3 (to a colleague at work whom I am trying to convince of the many virtues of film photography), so I don't feel all that guilty about my recent acquisitions. That said, I keep casting glances at my F2 parts bodies, an MD3/MB1 combo that I recently found when housecleaning, as well as assortment of other F2 accessories (Nikon cable releases, flash couplers, an MR3 adapter and a few other odds and ends...) and wondering if it may be past time for a sweep of things I don't use/need...:munch:
 
Down to two, FG and FM 10. Did sell my F4, for me that was a stupid mistake, have not been able to afford to replace.
 
I understand perfectly. In 1991, I sold my Plymouth Roadrunner vin# RM21NOA184669, to buy a Harley Sportster #64XLCH4737. I looked at a Pan-Shovel #67FLH3013, but settled on the Sportster.:wink:.

careful what you post for serial numbers, my uncles CH was stolen and even though the statute of limitations ran out so the bike could be legaly titled we still comb the net and when we find it we're taking it back
 
Only one, an FM3a.
 
7: F, F3, F801, N70, N90, N80, and D90 :D enough to try out all the different films and screens I want.
 
I have an N8008s (same as F801s). I love it that nobody seems to like these bodies, because it means I can buy them for $40 on keh. I've had an F4 and F100; the F801 is cheaper feeling but it's also lighter, has essentially the same features, and handles more like one of the Manual Focus bodies.
 
Hmm...better change the inventory. Since posting of June last...add another F2AS (1977, black body) as of Wednesday, an F5 as of the end of November and an F2A (1980, chrome) as of late August. Think it's time for a little house-cleaning...:confused:

Uh...just added another F3HP/MD4 combo this am. The unit looks like it has spent most of its life thus far sitting locked away in a cabinet somewhere, perhaps taken out once and a while to be admired. I think I will "break it in" on New Years' Day over on the Island. So, with that in mind, a housecleaning of various F2 parts and accessories will definitely be forthcoming...
 
Entire F series here (minus the F6)

My favorite is still the first nikon I purchased: the FE
 
Too Many

I dont know how many is too many but I do use them all in regular rotation depending on mood or capabilities. Here we go:

FG, EM, FE x 2, FM, FM2n, FE2, FA, F2, F3, F4, F5, N90s x 2, N80 x 2, F100, N8008s, D5100, D7000, D600, L35AF

That's 22 by my count. Hey, is my wife going to see this?? :sad:
 
Beachbum, welcome to APUG!

Where are you located? Please put it into your profile.
 
FE and F6. Keeping FE as my priced collection Love the F6. Truly the most comfortable piece I have ever owned.
 
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