Howdy folks,
Just joined. I own, and treasure, a Nikon F2 and have a fair assortment of lenses. About half of them are Pre-AI, only one of which hasn't been AI'd. Doesn't really matter, though, because my F2 has the meterless DE-1 eye-level prism finder, and I prefer it that way. Got a Gossen Luna Pro and a trusty old Pentax Spotmeter V to handle the metering chores.
My wife bought me a DSLR for Christmas -- an EOS Rebel XS (we also own a 35mm Elan IIe that mostly she uses) -- and that camera's a hoot, but, quite curiously, it's had the opposite effect on me. Prior to owning the XS, most of the picture taking I've been doing -- I hate to say -- has been with a P&S digicam. Mostly for webshots and such. But just the process of using an SLR again, has reawakened the urge in me to dust off the old F2 and shoot film. There's a lot to be said, methinks, for taking things a bit slower and subscribing to delayed gratification.
My current lens selection is not spectacular, but not bad, either. I have a 24/2.8, 28/2.8, 35/2.0, 50/1.4, 55/3.5 M, 100/2.5 and an 80-200 f/4.5 zoom. I also have a couple of T-mount Century Precision Optics long teles: a 500/5.6 and a 650/6.8. They're old, preset lenses, but they take very nice sharp, contrasty photos. I accumulated a few different focusing screens along the way, and aso have the DW-6 finder and a speedfinder for an F, but it works just fine on the F2. For flash work, I have a Metz 60 CT-1 and a couple of Braun F-900s. All of them giant potato masher units with guide numbers up around 200.
Anyway, good to be here.