Scott Micciche
Subscriber
I don't need an F2.
I don't need an F2.
I don't need an F2.
I don't need an F2.
I don't need an F2.
I don't need an F2...
Recently worked over by Sover, including his resistor ring, brighter led, meter and curtain adjustments, it is stellar! (case by Luigi)
... Maybe I will find some indoor things to photograph. With iso 100 film, I will probably do some shots with flash. it will be a good test of the new camera.
Today I went to a local estate sale and came across a Nikon F2 photomic. I originally didn't see the case it was in and was only going to buy an 80-200 f4.5 lens, but then noticed the case. It has the DP-1 finder and came with a 55/3.5 micro and Nikkor-Q 200mm f4. The case also has a Nikon F eye level finder and waist level finder. I have had other Nikon F bodies, but not the F2. I just finished cleaning up the body and the lenses and putting batteries in it, and will load it with some film this week. I am looking forward to using it and can understand why it has such a following. It is an impressive camera. The only issue I have found is that the slower shutter speeds don't work properly. It came with a J focusing screen and an A screen which is in it. Does anyone here favor one screen over the other, and if so, why?
My F2 family ( 6xF2AS, F2A, F2) were, until the last several years, equipped with either Type E (great for landscapes and architecture) or Type B (great for long lenses). At the suggestion of a fellow Photrio member, I switched all bodies over to Type P or Type R screens - these are really useful when photographing subjects with irregular lines - great general purpose screens.
Should I get rid of my Nikon F2 and get a Canon F1N? Let's see....umm........not a chance.
Do you find it the shutter speed dial awkward to use with it been so high above the body?
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