Rick N
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It depends, I would say about 70% of the time on Aperture-Priority.
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Well, my F3 camera came without the exposure lock button, because it fell off, as it always happens with the F3.
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I've owned F3s and F3/Ts for over 35 years, and never lost any buttons or parts from any of them.First the power slide, and now the exposure lock button.
Are these two items as problematic as has been suggested in this thread.?
First the power slide, and now the exposure lock button. Are these two items as problematic as has been suggested in this thread.?
Thanks
First the power slide, and now the exposure lock button. Are these two items as problematic as has been suggested in this thread.?
Thanks
Nikon made this camera for professional-grade use. Initially F2 users were reluctant to switch from their sturdy F2's, but the F3 won them over.
This is not a cheaply built problematic camera by any means.
I bought my Nikon F3HP new in 1983. It's had many rolls of film run through it over the years and it still functions perfectly. I've never replaced any seals and certainly never lost any buttons! It's built like a tank.Well, my F3 camera came without the exposure lock button, because it fell off, as it always happens with the F3.
So i mostly used it on manual. Which is a bit cumbersome since the tiny "+/-" display on the viewfinder must be one of the worst design decisions ever made by a major camera manufacturers. Otherwise the F3 was a great camera until the metering died for no reason at all, rendered unrepairable by my camera tech (who otherwise has brought to life many cameras).
I sold the F3, got a F2 and never looked back.
Send it to the Nikon USA repair folks.Anybody want to recommend a good camera tech, in the usa, for working a Nikon F3.?
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Oh, and I find my F3 with MD-4 to be quite comfortable to hold. It isn't particularly heavy compared to the F2's MD-2/MB-1 or the motor drives for Canon's F-1's.
I know that from experience Flavio, it uses 12 AA batteries and with an FD 100 -300mm lens on my F1-N at an air display this summer with it all hanging on a strap around my neck I felt like I was being beheaded.The motor drive for the F-1N is a monster!
There were no Pansies in photography back then.
Unlike to day, where it is all mirror-less this, and quiet and lightweight that.
Took a real man to operate a camera in my day.
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