flavio81
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FM Nikons are not the only option. An Olympus OM2n might be a better comparison.
A nice Rolleiflex seems to cost about the same or less than a Leica with no glass.
... and has even higher build quality!
FM Nikons are not the only option. An Olympus OM2n might be a better comparison.
A nice Rolleiflex seems to cost about the same or less than a Leica with no glass.
Could you please briefly explain the reason? My knowledge on Nikon SLRs is pretty basic, largely through internet forums, that seems to suggest FM2n and FM3A are the best of the bunch.Why? No idea. I wouldn't pick any of them. I'd pick a Nikon F2.
Nikon FM3a vs Leica M7
Could you please briefly explain the reason? My knowledge on Nikon SLRs is pretty basic, largely through internet forums, that seems to suggest FM2n and FM3A are the best of the bunch.
Akiva: Do you wear eyeglasses? I know some people get frustrated after they start wearing those.
Bests,
Ashfaque
I have a pack of Nikon FGs and a couple of M4s. I don't know what the FM3a offers the photographer that the FG doesn't and the FGs cost $50 each. ...
The FG is an electronic camera with one fully mechanical setting (M90); the FM3a is a hybrid that offers a full range of mechanical shutter speeds as well as the option of electronic operation. The build quality of the FM3a is also thought to be better by some (e.g. MIR) as well as myself.
That said, the FG is a very good Nikon with good options and accessories. At $50 it's a bargain.
......but ultimately to blame the system for bad photos? . . . . the real problem is in the mirror.
Anyway, I think a lot of people conflate differences in their toys with personal habits. There are good and bad reasons for any system to work, but ultimately to blame the system for bad photos? . . . . the real problem is in the mirror.
How many Nikon FM2s can you buy for the price of a Leica M7 ?
The F, F2, & F3 were pro system cameras, some pros stayed with F2.
The FM series were semi pro but many pros adopted them, the M is manual.
The FE series similar auto aperture priority or manual
There are quirks FM before 3000000 has a manual meter switch after # auto 1st pressure, some can't abite the difference, cause they moved the shutter lock as well.
The FMs are cheap.
...unless you use something to depress the motor drive shutter release on the baseplate, with the 3xxxxxx serial bodies, the advance lever (and the meter switch) must be in the standoff position, like on an FE or the newer cameras.
Have a 7353xxx serial FM2n. I'm happy. If I decide to get something rangefinder and it has to be Leica, it'll probably wind up being something LTM or, if I get a bunch of cash, a single-stroke M3 with 50/2. Otherwise, maybe a Nikon S2 or original S3 or SP...
-J
........The Canon VI or P or later are better in every way than a M2,.........
Big difference in the viewfinder. The P uses reflected framelines which, on some cameras, havent aged well (faded or flary). Personally, I prefer a camera with projected framelines, like a Leica M.
Jim B.
None are available for rangefinders.
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