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Ken Rockwell has lauded it as “the greatest manual focus Nikon.” Any owners out there? What say you?
How can it be the "greatest manual focus Nikon" when it's not an F2 or F3?
I have an FA and an F2. The F2 is a more capable camera.
He keeps referring to its superior matrix metering, especially in P mode.
80% of the used FA's we get in the shop are defective. The top plate is plastic and doesn't really wear well.
I would personally look for an FE, FE2 or FM3a over an FA - anytime.
On the other hand, if you're thinking about getting one today, be aware that production ended in 1987, so these cameras are at least 38 years old, and loaded with ancient electronics and computer chips. If something is wrong with them, they are unlikely to be repairable.
Ken Rockwell has lauded it as “the greatest manual focus Nikon.” Any owners out there? What say you?
I can only encourage you in this endeavor.
It's a fascinating camera with electronics and mechanical gems like the vertical focal plane shutter, the 1/4000 second aperture, and the ingenious "mini cinema" in the viewfinder for displaying exposure data.
It's not without reason that used prices are high.
Regarding repair options, see my previous post.
One thing that he mentioned stuck out for me: extended time exposure in auto/P mode. I think this might work for astrophotography.
The FA was an FE2 with a tweak, principally it was the 1st Nikon with multi pattern metering, but I believe the shutter was the same so you should not get too much bother with one. I feel they were not as popular as a FE2 which may be why there are so few around today. The unpopularity was probably down to the 'new' metering but it was the start.
FA is still cheaper than F3. Maybe on the same price level as FM2n or FE2, e.g. if buying from KEH. Expect $195-250 for a good sample.
Ken Rockwell has lauded it as “the greatest manual focus Nikon.” Any owners out there? What say you?
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