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Identifying Nikon F3: is it HP?

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BTW, Photomic means the finder runs on nuclear power. :wink:
 
Wow,not many people know that.
 
The F3HP image is slightly brighter, not dimmer, but it is slightly smaller than the image you get with the non-HP finder.

I find the HP finder easy to use with or without glasses. I'm quite sure I'd find the non-HP finder difficult to use with glasses, so I'm glad I have the finder I have.
 
The F3HP image is slightly brighter, not dimmer, but it is slightly smaller than the image you get with the non-HP finder.

I find the HP finder easy to use with or without glasses. I'm quite sure I'd find the non-HP finder difficult to use with glasses, so I'm glad I have the finder I have.

There's actually very little difference in terms of eye relief between the DE-2 and DE-3(HP) finder. Magnification is what makes the difference. Have both, wear glasses and actually prefer the DE-2.
 
What are some of the things to look out for in the cameras and the motor drives, what should I be aware of?
 
BTW, Photomic means the finder runs on nuclear power. :wink:

Although commonly used to denote "advance electronic", I believe the Yashica TL Electro X is the one that sports not one but two symbols closest to that used in the US Atomic Energy Commssion logo. This must definitely mean nuclear powered . . :whistling:

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