rpavich
Member
But now I've been to the dark side.
I got a wild hair to try out an FM2 and I have to say that now I'm hooked and loving this camera.
It was weird at first (what with the film advance lever lock) and the HUGE shutter/mirror sound (compared to my K1000 or my M6) but now I'm a convert.
I got a 24mm f2.8, a 35mm f/2, a 50mm f/2, and a 105 f/2.5 and love them all.
Navigating the strange lens designations was daunting and I had to have a couple of my lenses converted by John White (fantastic job) but after that early mistake, it's been smooth sailing.
The focusing (as compared to my other film cameras) is a pleasure to use...very nicely done Nikon.
One thing that impressed me is that one morning it slipped off of my shoulder while reaching down and it hit the kitchen floor and I was mortified that I'd broken it but it didn't seem to mind and works just was well as it ever did, lens and all.
Contrast that with my M6 that took a 6" (yes, you read that right a 6") tumble to my kitchen table and I had to have a lens repaired!
Since getting this camera I haven't touched my M6.
Here are a few photos of my baby made in May 1982.
I got a wild hair to try out an FM2 and I have to say that now I'm hooked and loving this camera.
It was weird at first (what with the film advance lever lock) and the HUGE shutter/mirror sound (compared to my K1000 or my M6) but now I'm a convert.
I got a 24mm f2.8, a 35mm f/2, a 50mm f/2, and a 105 f/2.5 and love them all.
Navigating the strange lens designations was daunting and I had to have a couple of my lenses converted by John White (fantastic job) but after that early mistake, it's been smooth sailing.
The focusing (as compared to my other film cameras) is a pleasure to use...very nicely done Nikon.
One thing that impressed me is that one morning it slipped off of my shoulder while reaching down and it hit the kitchen floor and I was mortified that I'd broken it but it didn't seem to mind and works just was well as it ever did, lens and all.
Contrast that with my M6 that took a 6" (yes, you read that right a 6") tumble to my kitchen table and I had to have a lens repaired!
Since getting this camera I haven't touched my M6.
Here are a few photos of my baby made in May 1982.

