- Joined
- Jul 27, 2012
- Messages
- 65
- Format
- 35mm
I am on Facebook in the US and it says it's unavailable.

No F? COLLECTION INCOMPLETE

iPad works, dsl to my laptop doesn't. I'll try later. It's just a sentimental pic of my now completed Nikon slr collection. In order of acquisition: FM2n, FE2, FA, FM3A, F3, F2AS.
Not trying to waste anyone's time.

iPad works, dsl to my laptop doesn't. I'll try later. It's just a sentimental pic of my now completed Nikon slr collection. In order of acquisition: FM2n, FE2, FA, FM3A, F3, F2AS.

Of course, F3HP. I might consider a black F at some point, but for me it stops with the F3. I see the F4 etc as totally different (and ugly) cameras.
The manual focus bodies are lookers and obviously stand out today . . .
![]()

You have to stop somewhere...
I had one, plain prism, with an old 1.4/50, for ornamental purposes, for years. Sold it. May get a black body at some time.
While they are still out there one in good condition can cost you dearly. Doubly so for black. Even more for the late diopter-capable Apollo version.The manual focus bodies are lookers and obviously stand out today . . .
![]()

Lovely cameras! One thing though. I'd like, as a matter of totally irrelevant principle, to pair a body with a lens made in roughly the same period as as the body in question was made. Obviously this is not always possible, but pairing
a F3HP ('81 something?) with a Nippon Kogaku (that's an "S" lens? early seventies?) just doesn't feel right. Shouldn't that have been an F or F2???![]()

| Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links. To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here. |
PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY: ![]() |
