I guess I just can't get comfortable with all those buttons and menus on the N90s.
It's funny to see all the analog kids on Reddit buying up chrome & leather Nikons for hundreds of bucks to see if they like film. Yeah, they're good cameras, but the most outrageous deal anywhere on a 35mm film camera today has to be the 8008s (25 bucks!?!??!), followed by the N90s. I've owned both since new - even have an 8008 with a polaroid back. I did a ton of multi exposure product work with the 8008 - that ME button is just the shizz.
By the way, the N90 battery grip works just fine on the 8008, other than the vertical button doesn't do anything.
What a Bargain! I saw one for 60-70€ shipped. Probably should have taken that one but I already got the lens.Great camera Eric. I bought mine a while ago for £30 on ebay WITH an Af Nikkor 50mm f1.8 and a never ready case. If I recall it has a shutter similar to the F4 and also has a metal chassis under that plastic and rubber outer. My only minor criticism is that it doesn't have back button focus capability. I like to use that on my F5 and disable it on the shutter button. Hold button in for continuous focussing, press once for static subjects. Works like a charm.
Exactly. There is a cult effect as well. Some cameras were dirt cheap and aren't so because they become the staples or go to cameras.I think these "analog kids" prefer something that doesn't look and feel like a modern DSLR. And perhaps more importantly, they want something that won't require an electronics expert to repair. Should someday my N90 fail to turn on, I will probably junk the camera. The camera's electronics are too complex for me to fix, and it's just not worth finding someone who can.
I think these "analog kids" prefer something that doesn't look and feel like a modern DSLR. And perhaps more importantly, they want something that won't require an electronics expert to repair. Should someday my N90 fail to turn on, I will probably junk the camera. The camera's electronics are too complex for me to fix, and it's just not worth finding someone who can.
Exactly. There is a cult effect as well. Some cameras were dirt cheap and aren't so because they become the staples or go to cameras.
I myself got a F80 (N80) for less than 50€, which is a bargain. Wanted it because it looks like a DSLR and doesn't stand out in a vintage sense. Plus, the thing may be electronic and perhaps it may give up suddenly but it hasn't! And I do mistreat it a bit shooting often around the beach.
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