But likely you do not have these orange-jelly sweets that somehow belong to that sample...
After quite some time of wanting one, but not wanting to spend the premium, I finally picked up a Nikon F2SB.
Excellent choice; the best of the F2's. It can meter wide open with both pre-AI and AI lenses.
Probably Nikon's best pro-level camera and best mechanical camera.
Excellent choice; the best of the F2's. It can meter wide open with both pre-AI and AI lenses.
Picked up an exceptionally good condition FED-50, FED's version of the excellent Olympus Trip 35.
By this, you're referring to AI lenses with the "rabbit ears," yes? Cuz the F2SB was the last F2 with the old meter coupling style. Lots of AIs lenses with the prongs also.
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...I really like the F2S, SB, and AS for one special reason. With it's low-light metering ability and its self-timer, it's possible to set up the F2S/SB/AS such that it can take metered, 10-second exposures. Something of a rarity with cameras that have a mechanical shutter.
Yes. Of the five F2's I have, none of them are an F2A or F2AS because those versions require stop-down metering of pre-AI lenses. Likewise, I chose the Nikkormat FT2 because it was the last to allow full aperture metering with the pre-AI lenses. About 1/3 of my Nikon lenses are pre-AI.
...but it would be nice to know how to do it in camera, just in case.
Extreme Low-Light Metering (scroll down a little) : http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/nikonf2/prisms/dp3/index1.htm
Yep, pretty cool, eh?
Another capability that's kinda unique to the F2 is its continuously variable shutter speeds. You can set the shutter speed dial to a setting in between those marked on the dial, and the shutter will fire at that in-between setting. I don't know of any other mechanical camera that does this.
Yep, pretty cool, eh?
Another capability that's kinda unique to the F2 is its continuously variable shutter speeds. You can set the shutter speed dial to a setting in between those marked on the dial, and the shutter will fire at that in-between setting.
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I did not knew that FED used deteriorating light seal material too.
It got a nice distance scale. Many competitors used few symbols or only few figures.
That decorative hot-shoe cover would make more sense if the hot-shoe was made black too ( the two contacting sides could then be ground blank.)
(The all-black Minox 35 used a black cover for its recessed hot-shoe to make it look more neat. In one vesion the hot-shoe itself was darkened too.)
Always liked the looks of the Super D. That's a nice looking cameraTOPCON 35-L (1957)
A not-so-common, but optically sound double-stroke rangefinder.
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Example Photo with expired Kodak Royal Gold 100.
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