As I stated earlier, the FM series is designed to work reliably over its entire lifetime with zero service!
Apologies George, I somehow managed to miss your comment completely! Thank you for your input, really useful to know! Thanks
As I stated earlier, the FM series is designed to work reliably over its entire lifetime with zero service!
As I stated earlier, the FM series is designed to work reliably over its entire lifetime with zero service!
The FM's were used by professionals, and given they can take a motor the mechanism is built to withstand that. But if you are unlucky they can have common problems like the mirror sticking up and locking the shutter release, although this is usually a pretty easy DIY fix. You're probably going to find it as reliable as any other Nikon although they don't take knocks like an F or an F2. It's worth mentioning that if you do searches for specific camera faults you'll only get results for people who've had a problem, the tens of thousands of people who've never had a fault remain quiet.
When was the last time you shot a roll of slide film with it?
Thanks for raising this point around FM2n, I friend also suggested this to me when I spoke with him this morning.
At the risk of starting a whole other discussion point, are there any downsides in terms of build quality, reliability, parts availability of an FM2n Vs F2?
Rightly or wrongly I feel as though the F2 will go on forever with just routine servicing, whereas I'm unsure if the FM2n is the same or if I'm correct at all about the F2.
Putting them side by side, I don't need prism interchangeability, however the easy of switching out faulty parts on the F2 is definitely a benefit e.g prism desilvers or meter goes and I want a working meter.
I would rather a lighter camera out of the two, so I know the FM2n sounds like the better option, but I am looking for absolute reliability, and a camera that will see out the next 50+ years of my life (ever the optimist!).
Thanks!
The Girl with Green Eyes taken by Steve McCurry was shot with a FM. Many PJ used the FM as a second body, then as primary body due to light weight. It may not have the build quality of a F2 or 3, on the other hand unless you are using a camera daily, what level of build do you need.
Thanks! Are there any particular weak parts, e.g. shutter etc?
Here is a review of the FM2 by camera repairer Richard Haws, he should know what he's talking about regarding faults, and he follows it with a basic strip down guide. I didn't know until I read the article that the Soviets thought the FM2 was reliable enough to send into space, but whether used by a human or a monkey he didn't say.
It's just a camera.
It's not a lifetime commitment.
You're not getting married to it and
it is perfectly ok to have more than one camera.
Just buy one and try it.
Get busy taking pictures.
It's just a camera.
It's not a lifetime commitment.
You're not getting married to it and
it is perfectly ok to have more than one camera.
Just buy one and try it.
Get busy taking pictures.
I think the link is missing. Here it is. This is a very useful and informative discussion that provides reality versus some of the internet myths that seem to keep getting promulgated regarding its alleged "eternal invincibility".
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Repair: Nikon FM2n
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Thanks! Are there any particular weak parts, e.g. shutter etc?
Thank you Brad.....especially when we're talking about 45-50 year old SLRs that are selling for less than dinner out, a tank of gas, or a bottle of good single malt.
You must eat at expensive restaurant and your car has big gas tank. I think the OP is looking at $300 to $500 camera which is close to the price I paid for my brand new Nikon F2AS back in 77 of $550. It was stolen from me and I always want another one but the price keeping me from getting one.
Well. Here's a Nikon F w prism for $105 USD. https://www.ebay.com/itm/225650801081?hash=item3489d5f9b9:g:4tgAAOSws2FkojmU&amdata=enc:AQAIAAAA4AqXvuW6KrootMhZmETZpKWOmTlwltkYxQ0GoX4UbOGeYe3DxfFF0RDfUX5a8TyDeif6bt19VPyt7Ck2IySMnyw91jRheIanPEJum4PJd8Id23zHR/Zpen+wdN0dSKxgtEKnaPJvir5QeC2Kl26bWDiq3vE12qo9ET2oNXswx0pK2Vio+a8S83IdfzsL+333Bjc5m6TBFa/NJsiBFx1zM+1KwpABSL4V3hrnZ5pi+NaSVfamHOUFInhTy1vNMkYPlPzjoAiokWKx2YFEeKOxjgvkCL+qmU7uo6mKlVRXf7xI|tkp:Bk9SR5Sjn7mrYg
An FM for $99....
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So dinner for two can be had for less than $500![]()
Unfortunately the cameras I've shortlisted are the F2 or an FM2n, both of which will sadly set me back more than an average dinner out![]()
That FM looks kind of beat-up.Well. Here's a Nikon F w prism for $105 USD. https://www.ebay.com/itm/225650801081?hash=item3489d5f9b9:g:4tgAAOSws2FkojmU&amdata=enc:AQAIAAAA4AqXvuW6KrootMhZmETZpKWOmTlwltkYxQ0GoX4UbOGeYe3DxfFF0RDfUX5a8TyDeif6bt19VPyt7Ck2IySMnyw91jRheIanPEJum4PJd8Id23zHR/Zpen+wdN0dSKxgtEKnaPJvir5QeC2Kl26bWDiq3vE12qo9ET2oNXswx0pK2Vio+a8S83IdfzsL+333Bjc5m6TBFa/NJsiBFx1zM+1KwpABSL4V3hrnZ5pi+NaSVfamHOUFInhTy1vNMkYPlPzjoAiokWKx2YFEeKOxjgvkCL+qmU7uo6mKlVRXf7xI|tkp:Bk9SR5Sjn7mrYg
An FM for $99....
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So dinner for two can be had for less than $500![]()
I recommend that you include the cost of the entire system you think you will need. Body with CLA, motor drive or winder if needed, and set of lens.
That FM looks kind of beat-up.
Great deal on the F for someone like me, who does his own camera repairs! Dunno what I'd do with a second almost identical one though.
I personally love the location of the shutter speed control on the FT3. I thought it was odd at first, but quickly realized it's much more convenient to use than a dial mounted on the top plate.Some folks don't like the location of the shutter speed dial, behind the aperture on the lens mount, but it makes sense (to some of us).
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