I always thought that the only difference between a Nikon and a Nikkormat was that the Nikkormat didn't have interchangeable focus screens and was therefore much better value for money.
I have two Nikon FM's, both are first generation 2xxxxx serial numbers.
This Nikkormat feels even more solid than those.
I dunno, Chris, I replaced the Nikkormat FTN that I bought new in 1970 with an FM2n. As far as I'm concerned, the FM and derivatives are AIS-mount Nikkormats with a new name. Similar functionality, and more, slightly smaller and considerably lighter. Opinions differ, but I wouldn't go back to a Nik'mat as long as I can have an FM2n in good order. They're all good basic manual SLRs with TTL metering and auto diaphragming.
The follow on FM and FG models are also real Nikons.
"The only thing that bugged me was the nasty metal eyepiece ring. Great for scratching glasses. "
"I painted the edges of the eye piece with the liquid rubber, so now when it touches my glasses it doesn't scratch"
I've been using an F, same eyepiece ring, since 1994 or so. No scratches, none. What on earth are your eyeglass lenses made of, plastic??
What on earth are your eyeglass lenses made of, plastic??
I have always wondered why so many people don't like the FG.
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