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Nikon F4
The "Rosetta Stone of compatibility" - Ken Rockwell
The F4s is one of my favorite Nikons and, aside from the FM3a, the F4 is where I've chosen to stop my Nikon acquisitions. The F4 is the last professional Nikon with external dials dedicated to singular functions. You can use pre-AI lenses through today's G lenses. The Df is the contemporary equivalent.
Congratulations on your F4s! They are true bargains today.
First film camera since high school in the early 90s. First time shooting manual with film. First time developing film.
A 50mm f2 AI or AIs will be much cheaper and will give outstanding results.I've been trying to look into good AI or AIS lenses. How is the 50 1.8 compared to the D as far as image quality (sharpness, etc)? I'd love a 1.4 but I'm putting myself on a budget, been buying way too many toys this year. I'm mainly looking at "bargain lenses" for now, good lenses that are common enough to snatch up on the cheap. I also thought about looking for something wider first.
Edit: OK, a quick spin on eBay found that the 50 1.4s aren't as expensive as I thought. I don't know which version I was thinking started at $400ish. I really need to do more research, so many versions.
I'll check them out, thanks.A 50mm f2 AI or AIs will be much cheaper and will give outstanding results.
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I've bought several recently...the first is a Konica Autoreflex T3n along with a T2. Also picked up a Minolta SR-1 in great condition at a flea market, and bought a Vivitar 400/SL to use alongside the 220/SL that I inherited from my father.
My most recent was a Vivitar 400/SL and I LOVE it. It has become my #1.... it's basically a box with a shutter so what's not to love? I realize there are probably better cameras out there but I avoid anything with "modes" (that's all way over my head) so I'm not in the market for anything more advanced than that anyway.
Welcome to APUG, Jesse.
Actually, by using your "simple" Vivitar 400/SL, you're more advanced than anyone who relies on modes -- which ultimately amount to just choosing shutter speed and aperture combinations anyway.
This thread has been so popular, the old one is broken, so let's start a new one.
What's your latest new old camera?
This little beauty arrived in the mail today from Japan. Near mint Canon AE-1 body along with a Canon 50mm f/1.8 Prime
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