I find it interesting that Marco Gilardetti from Torino, Italy, dislikes the looks of the Nikon F4 which was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, a famous Italian designer.
Yikes! Giugiaro! That must be why I bought mine. A beautiful beast, but really too heavy. Changed that for an F100 that I still have but rarely use. I think it still works as it should but perhaps I should have it cleaned and adjusted. Only one lens: 28mm AF.
I find it interesting that Marco Gilardetti from Torino, Italy, dislikes the looks of the Nikon F4 which was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, a famous Italian designer.
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I have had my eye on an F4. Any buying tips.
Well DoneI used a pair of F4’s from 1990 to 2003 for pro work, fantastic cameras. My only regret is selling the one I had the longest...at times I almost got killed using that camera, LA Riots, Malibu Fire, Northridge quake Balboa gas main leak, etc.
So thanks to this thread I just bought one in mint condition as a reminder of what a great career I still have.
Well Done
I would not be offended if you wanted to Toot Your Own Horn, and post some of those frames.
No Worries.....if you get to it some day, give me a shout.Thanks, I suppose I could but at the moment I am pulling photos of a dear friend who passed away Thursday, so it might be awhile.
Overall, I prefer my Leica M3, but the F4 is lighter, smaller, quieter, and Leica lenses (in my opinion) can't be beat.
.. I enjoy the camera, but I'm being told that I can get better B&W photos if I use a digital camera than my film camera. I'm not sure what "better" means to me - I enjoy shooting like I did when I was growing up in the 1950's and 60's....
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