F2 with no hesitation, what are you waiting for?:
André
Yes get a F2 with a DP-whatever finder. My old F2s have had a lot of experience. One was made in 1971 and the other in 1980.
One must use caution when purchasing a camera of this vintage, to be sure, but when you get a good one you have a very useable camera.
By today's standards it only appears to have limitations, when you get to know the camera it has few.
As you have likely found out the cameras have developed a certain following, particularly the black F2AS the cost of which could get you a pretty nice downpayment on a F6. But a good chrome F2 with a DP1 finder can be quite reasonable.
Yes the meters can have issues on these older model F2 but there is a fellow who will repair these meters quite reasonably. ( I have Dp-1 meters on both my F2s and no problems yet. )
My Black F2 w/DP-1 came to me via Ebay for about $220.00. It was mfg. about 1971 (according to the ser.#) It only had a problem with the frame counter which wouldn't reset but it was repaired very easily. There was no other issue. It actually looks quite unused.
My other F2 w/DP-1, (mfg. 1980) came to me about 1984. It has worked very well for me over the intervening years.
I use a F3hp as a backup camera or when I want autoexposure.
I have considered a F4 but I find the camera a little heavy.
Get a F2!