The FA never sold as well as Nikon hoped, and it was only in production for four years. I’ve never quite understood why - with its Matrix metering, shutter-priority mode, and program mode it added several useful features to their 1980s FE2/FM2/FG20/F3 line-up. I think it is an excellent camera.
The FE2 has always been my favorite Nikon film camera, but the FA is right up there, maybe tied with the F2 for second place. I use mine quite often (and just bought two semi-working FAs at a camera store clearance sale).
Congrats on your purchase - enjoy!
They can be had for a song on ebay these days. I got mine with a pristine Tokina 29-70mm for $150.00Nice looking FA, Eric, The FA was also the first Nikon that suported the "s" feature of the AIs lenses. (That little scooped out semi-circle in the lens mount) I'm gonna add one to my collection one of these days.
I know this is a bit late but Santa claus bought me something VERY nice! A minty Hasselblad 503cw with the winder and PM51 unit! View attachment 194017
Not really, mate. It's one of those cameras that I wouldn't be able to tell wether it's a film or digital SLR. It looks like you had a great deal nonetheless. Enjoy it!Picked this Canon EOS 300v up for much less than my weekly coffee bill.
Any insight regarding it?
Picked this Canon EOS 300v up for much less than my weekly coffee bill.
Any insight regarding it?
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It's known as the Rebel Ti 'round these parts...decent camera.
About a month before I found the F3, I ran across a FM2(non "n"). It's also in mint condition, I already had another 50mm f/1.4 AI-s, but I also have a 180mm f/2.8, and a 24mm f/2.8, both AI-s models.I've been waiting for an FM2n to show up at a decent price - the one shown here was a Craigslist purchase, also came with a 50mm/1.4 AI lens. I love my F3, but this camera is less conspicuous and more involving.
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Hey John, I have an F3 HP in pretty nice condition. It's available, if you're interested.Two chrome Nikomats, an FTn and an FT2, were sourced last week. Today, won an auction for a well-used F3P which will be replacing my fairly clean F3HP when it arrives.
-J
A black 1964 Nippon Kogaku Tokyo labelled Nikon F with plain prism. It shows reasonable use. This is consistent with my newly adopted "no electronics, no batteries" philosophy.
To go with it, I bought yet another 50/1.4 pre-AI Nikkor; it appears to be unused condition.
An incongruous combination, I know.
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