Paul Howell
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Why not just replace your F100, or light weight, N80?
Wow- nice. I'd go used, as most folks buying F6's back in the day took really nice care of them- I've yet to see a beat up one! I would love to shoot an F6/Nikon setup, if I could just cure this freakin' Leica addiction I have!
They had a LN- last night for a bit over $1500. All this praise makes me wonder if I need one.Surprisingly there are no Nikon F6 cameras for sale at KEH. Many on eBay however. I have had good luck with KEH in the past. I don't want an F5 because it is too heavy for what I'm planning.
Normally I shoot medium format but for this trip I need a light weight AF and AE camera that I can carry all day, and use quickly with lots of exposures per each roll of film.
You must have very good vision! I'm 62, the illuminated focusing spots on the F6 is another plus. After I've been saying how great the F5 is, now I want a F6!I own a F6 for 8 years now. Used it 3 times. I added a FM2n, FE, two N2000 and two F3 and used all that bunch more than the F6.
The F6 is fantastic, I can agree. But it’s so damped that I lose touch with the scene. I need to feel that I captured the image same as I need to feel the road when I drive a good sports car.
Oh, I’d buy used. They’re all mint anyways.
The autofocus is superior to all other Nikon film cameras. I love my F5 s . In film I shoot very little 35mm. I shoot a lot of medium format film. Nikon DSLRs feel like the F5 and F6.When compared to other SLR, i am dumbfounded by the price that people pay for an F6.
What is the main attraction...Typically... that convince people to pay so much more for this camera.?
Is it mainly the Speed/Advanced auto focus.?
Besides that, what does this camera do so much better than a.....
Nikon F2-F5
Canon F1
Olympus OM-take your pick
Etc etc
Thank You
The autofocus is superior to all other Nikon film cameras. .
I had always assumed from a lot of F6 v F5 comments that the F5 still had an autofocus at least equal to the F6. In saying this I know and accept that the black focus points on the F5 is a minus compared to the F6 but are there other aspects of the F6 autofocus that are better and is there a source of evidence for this such as Nikon specs, and or reviews?
Oh Well...... OK Then.!The best argument, for me, for the F6 is Nikon removed the button that locked the power switch on the F5
... for this trip I need a light weight AF and AE camera that I can carry all day, and use quickly with lots of exposures per each roll of film.
None of my plastic Nikon SLRs have failed. I have more failed Rollei SLs (three) that I could not fix. But this thread did prompt me to scan ebay for a few more N55/N75 bodies, though I suspect I already have plenty of 35mm SLRs for a lifetime.The failure rate among my F/N two digit AF Nikons has been high. A small sample but from two F60s and an F55, only one F60 is still functioning. They are definitely entry level quality, which is unfortunate as plastic AF SLRs have a lot to commend them. Is the F75 made to a higher specification?
Love the F4, I have been eyeing them on ebay for some time. The major reasons I want one are the lack of LCD screen (all knobs and buttons!!) and I'm a fan of the design studio.
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