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kivis

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I bought my Nikon F in the 80's for $50 at a yard sale. It included the non-Ai Nikkor 50/1.4 lens. I have since Ai'ed the lens and recovered the F with Griptac. I stopped carrying a light meter years ago and now rely on Sunny 16 or a light meter app on my iPhone (myLightMeter Pro). I also have the mighty Nikkor 105/2.5 AiS Tele lens. All and all, I could not be happier. I have had many other cameras both film and digital but I always come back to the F.
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Have an F with an eyelevel finder but only rarely use it. Prefer an F2. No plans to part with the F though. For a 28mm lens the Nikkor 28mm F2.8 AIS is worth looking at.
 

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Most medium format cameras don't have meters. Just carry an incident meter with you.

I'd get the 24mm. When I shot 35mm I had 25, 35, 50, 100 and 180 lenses. Most of the time I just carried the 25, 50 and 100 combination and was really happy with that. A 24, 50 and 105 would be the same.
 
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I got similar love and attitude for my F2. Got a used three-lens set of "F-lenses" for a song (28/2.8, 35/2, 50/1.4) and have added a 105/2.5, 50/2, 85/2, and 200/4. Later found an ugly but perfectly useable legendary 35/1.4. Love the whole set.
 

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Bought my first F in Japan in 1966 when on R&R. Stolen with three lens'. Second one, bought in 1972; added lots of lens', screens, and what I miss the most was a action finder. Stolen. Current F with lots of stuff as I suffer GAS in 2002. As you can see, I'm a fan - love the "snick" from the shutter; gives me confidence that the shot was made. Ron
 

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Sounds to me you need a body guard.
 

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I downloaded a light meter app for my LGV10 but deleted it as I found it underexposed about a full stop too many times. I hate carrying the Luna Pro SBC as it's pretty large for a pocket but accurate for those times that low light has fooled me.
 

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Nikon F with 85/1.8 pre-AI. I deliberately chose a plain-prism head for the clean looks and balance. I almost never use a meter, though I'm fond of collecting them.

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Lots of Nikkor Glass
So, don't have a 28mm already? And you bought your camera in the 80s? :wondering:
 
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Ok I lied. I had a 28/3.5 non Ai and a 24/2 Ai. Both were stolen in San Jose, CA airport in 1992. Really my fault as they were both in a pouch on a bench and I stupidly went to the restroom. They were gone when I returned.
 
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Sorry for your loss.
The lenses you lost are very good.
I would go with the AIS version of the 28mm /2.8.
It fits all your Non-AI and AI bodies.
 

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Oh yes, please recommend a wide angle lens for me as I have never really owned one. 24mm or 28mm?

I use the 24mm Nikon f/2 AIS and the 28mm Nikon f/2.8 AIS and recommend both.

Recently, I compared the 28mm Nikon (lens on left) to a 28mm f/2 Zeiss (second from right) and was surprised that at the same apertures, the performance of the Nikon was very close to the Zeiss.


Old vs. New
by Narsuitus, on Flickr
 

Les Sarile

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Recently, I compared the 28mm Nikon (lens on left) to a 28mm f/2 Zeiss (second from right) and was surprised that at the same apertures, the performance of the Nikon was very close to the Zeiss.

How did you conduct the comparison and do you have any results that you can share?
 

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Late model F with earlier model F-36 drive, mid-series Nikkor-S 50/1.4 with AI ring...



My current F with the eyelevel finder that it wore until recently. 105/4 Micro AIS mounted to it. My wide angle is on the F3P shown. A 24/2 AI. If you liked the 24/2 that you owned before, get another one.



-J
 

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Nikoormats now are such pieces of junk. I've got a dozen of them I have to get rid of. Every one of them ranges from less-than-perfect (1 or 2) to total junk (8-10). Not a one of them is really nice. But they all have a "fatal flaw". They work. Every one of them works just perfectly fine. I'd love to be shed of them and clear this junk out of here, so I can close out the sale of this house and not drag junk with me. How do you throw away something that obviously cannot be destroyed?

Put them all in a box and mail them to me.
 

Steve Smith

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I have two Fs, one black, one white. I have a black standard prisme and one each of black and chrome metered prisms.

The black body with the black non-metered prism is my favourite.


Steve.
 

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The plain prism F has no competition for prettiest mechanical SLR. I sold my mint very early number chrome F for a song in the nineties, stupidest decision ever. I stay with Nikkormats and a mix of pre-AI, AI and AIS lenses these days. An FT with a scallop focus pre-AI chrome nose lens, is a thing of beauty. My preference is for 2.8 and 3.5 wide angles, as everything looks in focus like a rangefinder, and f8 at 1/250 is sharp at hyperfocal distance.
 

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Nikon f with plain prizm snd pancake lens makes a wonderfully pocketable slr. However,photomic metered nikons are ugly and unwieldy. Why would snyone want to load up such a marvelous design with ungainly motors and other unnecessary stuff. Put an 85mm in the other pocket and you are set. If I want internal meter I use that other gorgeous slr,leicaflex sl or sl2. Of course suffering from my own GAS symptoms I have way too many nikon lenses but my excuse is my nikormats.
 
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