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Does it have the gold Nikon USA sticker under the back ISO flap?Got my F6. As expected it is new but the box is not sealed. SN of camera matches box. Box contained everything it is supposed to contain, including the Worldwide warranty card, instruction manual, batteries, body cap and strap. Serial number seems to put it around 2018, just prior to the recall.
No it is gray market to the USA. The camera's Nikon 3-year Worldwide warranty card is stamped Nikon Europe. The dealer offers their own 1 year warranty on the purchase per the sales receipt.Does it have the gold Nikon USA sticker under the back ISO flap?
That table is from the Nikon Wiki. I''m not sure I know how to edit it. Do you have some specifics, I can try to get the table changed. Also, the F6 needs a stop-date.Whoever put that timeline together is wrong about the F-301, which is essentially the same as the F-501, and certainly not entry-level.
Also, the timelines for the F-801 and F-90 are wrong.
Actually, would you mind sharing this Japanese email address for Nikon? There's a few things I would like to ask them myself but cannot locate their email address on the Japanese website. You may send it via PM if you prefer that.
Unless you are referring to the somewhat confusing F6 menus, I'd have to disagree. I can't recall any other time in my history of photography when it was as easy to do photography as today. Yesterday on the way home from work I picked up these supplies to use with, perhaps the most sophisticated cameras ever created. B&W image making has never been so easy.Nikon F6 - pain galore to shoot film these days.
I think “most advanced 35mm camera” is the best label for the F6.
I don’t know. I feel totally unfulfilled when I finish a roll with my F6. Like, was I sleeping the whole time? There is a total lack of feedback that I need from a camera when I use one.
I dunno but I don’t need some fancy matrix metering to come up with 1/60@f8. I’d be mesmerized if at least it was 1/63456734564th@f8.0234335.
“As damp as the Best of Beds” would be my personal label for the F6.
then, like me, you’d prefer a less advanced camera.
I don't have plenty of others. 35mm cameras here include only the two OM-1s I purchased in 1976 and 1979, as well as a Yashica T4 Super bought several decades after that for snapshooting with negative film. The SLRs haven't been used much since Kodachrome 25 Professional was discontinued. The point-and-shoot hasn't had film run through it since digital appeared on the scene around 2008.I guess I must have pretty crummy 35mm gear with which to compare, but indeed the f6 towers over all other 35mm cameras I own. Nothing comes close in terms of lenses, exposure or focus and handling. Matrix metering, Autofocus, Modern Lenses without fungus or haze. That is why I bought it and it is the best. I have plenty of the other.
I don’t know. I feel totally unfulfilled when I finish a roll with my F6. Like, was I sleeping the whole time? There is a total lack of feedback that I need from a camera when I use one.
I dunno but I don’t need some fancy matrix metering to come up with 1/60@f8. I’d be mesmerized if at least it was 1/63456734564th@f8.0234335.
“As damp as the Best of Beds” would be my personal label for the F6.
then, like me, you’d prefer a less advanced camera.
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