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So, I have accumulated two chrome Nikon Fs with standard prisms. One is an early 64x serial and the other is 72x. The 72x one has a back that's black, which is strange because the rest if chrome.

Well, my question is, if you had these two, which would you keep if you had to sell one? Not sure I even want to do this, but was just thinking about it. They are such wonderful machines.
 

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Due to the point made by frank, the 64x might be the more valuable, as it's more likely to be all original.
Not sure how much that really matters on a "user" camera though.

Somewhere out there is a circa 71 chrome model with a black "Nikon" nameplate that got there because I switched it with an otherwise dead black F i had access to at the time. It got stolen a while later.
 

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If cosmetic and functional condition was equal, I'd keep the 64x model as the older bodies tend to be less common. I have a 64x body from approx 1961, just because I wanted a Nikon F that was older than me.

Nikon made minor changes to the F series throughout production - Richard de Stoutz's site at http://www.destoutz.ch/nikon-f.html has some great information, if you haven't seen it.

Unless it was an Apollo F from the last 2 years of production... the plastic-tipped wind lever would be a big plus for me.
 

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I have two (one black and one chrome) and I'm keeping both of them!


Steve.
 

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Agreed, keep 'em both if you can. I have three of them, one chrome standard prism and one Photomic FTn each, black and chrome. Love the looks I get from folks when I'm shooting with the Photomic finders. There was a couple at an airshow a few weeks ago with his and hers matching D4's with 70-200 f/2.8s. ($$$$) They kept taking looks at my F while I was shooting. Probably trying to figure out why in the world I would be using that old thing at an airshow.....
 
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Well, my question is, if you had these two, which would you keep if you had to sell one?

Back in 1971, I had to sell one of my two Nikon F bodies. I sold the one that put the most cash in my pocket.

I used the cash to buy a Nikon F2. I am still shooting with that F2.

Why do you want to sell one of the two you own?

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You guys are no help! :wink:

Yeah, I have no plans on selling either, might even give one to my cousin who wanted an F with a standard prism anyway.... but that's only if he'll use it!
 

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My F2 was stolen and I've missed it a lot since then. I say keep both of them -- having one for black and white and one for color is the optimal situation, as someone else stated. Or give one to me to replace my long-gone F2 :wink:
 
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If cosmetic and functional condition was equal, I'd keep the 64x model as the older bodies tend to be less common. I have a 64x body from approx 1961, just because I wanted a Nikon F that was older than me.

Nikon made minor changes to the F series throughout production - Richard de Stoutz's site at http://www.destoutz.ch/nikon-f.html has some great information, if you haven't seen it.

Unless it was an Apollo F from the last 2 years of production... the plastic-tipped wind lever would be a big plus for me.

I've seen that site, but I've seen a similar set of pages that goes into very deep detail about differences between each part but I can't find that site anymore! Any ideas where it is?

My F2 was stolen and I've missed it a lot since then. I say keep both of them -- having one for black and white and one for color is the optimal situation, as someone else stated. Or give one to me to replace my long-gone F2 :wink:

Such a great off, but I think I'll pass. :smile:
 

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I've had 5 Fs, 4 of the them new, and they all developed shutter-curtain-bounce(dark line @ right edge of frame). You couldn't pay me to take one.
 

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I've seen that site, but I've seen a similar set of pages that goes into very deep detail about differences between each part but I can't find that site anymore! Any ideas where it is?

There's an indirect way to get to the typology of each part. This is how I do it from that site:

1. Select "Bodies"
2. Select "All my Nikon F bodies"
3. Gasp in amazement
4. Pick any body
5. The list of part variations is on the right, e.g. "self timer lever, type 3"
6. Select any one of those parts to see the complete typology.
 

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The simplicity and ruggedness of those cameras is so appealing. I like the Nippon Kogaku logo on the 64.
 

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I would keep both, but if I had to sell one, it would be the newest one. The plain-prism Nikon F is so beautiful...
 

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Based on the image you posted, I too would keep the '64 body with the Nippon Kogaku logo.
 
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Thanks guys. Yeah, I'd probably keep the old one. But thankfully, I don't need to sell either one.
 

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Does anyone else see the title to this thread and ask: "What is a Nikon Fearly"?
 
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