Huss
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I have an MX and the FM (as well as FM2n etc etc).
The FM's shutter speed dial is bigger and easier to turn, on the MX it is smaller and stiffer. Film advance throw is shorter on the FM. Exposure read out is much easier to see on the FM - the MX is easily washed out in bright light. But it is nice how the MX has the shutter speed selection next to the LEDs. So you only have to look to the right side for Shutter and LED, and up for aperture read out. Nikon with the FM has you looking all over thje place - the shutter speeds are on the left, the LEDS are on the right, and the aperture is on the top.
The FM can only shoot with the film advance lever pulled out to the first stop. This also turns on the meter. Pushing it flush turns off the meter and locks the shutter. I prefer how the MX has a separate shutter lock and it can shoot with the lever flush or at the first stop.
The MX has a pretty narrow ISO range - 32-1600 - which is surprising. I shoot a lot of ISO 6, 8, 12 films. FM is 12-3200.
The MD12 motor winder (if you care for one) is much much cheaper and easier to find than the MX winder, and it is also better built.
Apparently the MX has interchangeable screens, but this is through the lens mount which is not very convenient. Nothing like a camera that has a removable prism.
The MX is cooler because it is more unique, but frankly the FM is easier to use, it's size makes it better to hold onto, and for me with the ISO range, better specs.
The FM's shutter speed dial is bigger and easier to turn, on the MX it is smaller and stiffer. Film advance throw is shorter on the FM. Exposure read out is much easier to see on the FM - the MX is easily washed out in bright light. But it is nice how the MX has the shutter speed selection next to the LEDs. So you only have to look to the right side for Shutter and LED, and up for aperture read out. Nikon with the FM has you looking all over thje place - the shutter speeds are on the left, the LEDS are on the right, and the aperture is on the top.
The FM can only shoot with the film advance lever pulled out to the first stop. This also turns on the meter. Pushing it flush turns off the meter and locks the shutter. I prefer how the MX has a separate shutter lock and it can shoot with the lever flush or at the first stop.
The MX has a pretty narrow ISO range - 32-1600 - which is surprising. I shoot a lot of ISO 6, 8, 12 films. FM is 12-3200.
The MD12 motor winder (if you care for one) is much much cheaper and easier to find than the MX winder, and it is also better built.
Apparently the MX has interchangeable screens, but this is through the lens mount which is not very convenient. Nothing like a camera that has a removable prism.
The MX is cooler because it is more unique, but frankly the FM is easier to use, it's size makes it better to hold onto, and for me with the ISO range, better specs.
