Stanwood_Analog
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Hello! I'm relatively new to film photography. I've been shooting on a Canon AE-1 for about a year. It's an old camera with a lot of light leak issues that are really cool...sometimes. They're often frustrating. For this reason, I want to keep it around, unfixed for getting weird light effects, and buy a camera that's in better condition for a more predictable shooting experience.
I'm looking at the Nikon FM2, F3, or F4. I shoot outdoors mostly, nature and architecture.
The FM2 attracts me with it's mechanical functionality, fast shutter, and multi-exposure lever.
- Not a fan of its' lack of slow shutter settings and it's weird film advance lever shutter-locking mechanism.
The F3 attracts me with it's simplicity, manual operation, aperature-priority shutter setting, its reputation, pretty-fast shutter, and abundance of slow shutter settings.
- Would like a faster shutter.
The F4 attracts me with it's incredibly fast shutter, advanced light metering, autofocus, and diversity of lens compatibility.
- I'm generally more attracted to older manual focus cameras for their simplicity and lack of fuss.
They're all about the same price on eBay.
Thank you!
I'm looking at the Nikon FM2, F3, or F4. I shoot outdoors mostly, nature and architecture.
The FM2 attracts me with it's mechanical functionality, fast shutter, and multi-exposure lever.
- Not a fan of its' lack of slow shutter settings and it's weird film advance lever shutter-locking mechanism.
The F3 attracts me with it's simplicity, manual operation, aperature-priority shutter setting, its reputation, pretty-fast shutter, and abundance of slow shutter settings.
- Would like a faster shutter.
The F4 attracts me with it's incredibly fast shutter, advanced light metering, autofocus, and diversity of lens compatibility.
- I'm generally more attracted to older manual focus cameras for their simplicity and lack of fuss.
They're all about the same price on eBay.
Thank you!