I fully agree Theo.That's right. The only lens that can't be used on an F4 is the new AF-P from 2016. Admittedly, some other lenses which can be used won't have full functionality (e.g. VR). Just my opinion, but I think the F4 is one of the greatest bargains today.
https://kenrockwell.com/nikon/compatibility-lens.htm
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Yep. For most of the 25+ years I've used Nikon it was the classic F plus Nikkormat as backup pairing. Since I relapsed 5 or so years ago, it is now 'mats FT & FTN (both with good meters) F/FTN & plain, plus a pair of F2As. I need a spare F to even things out.I fully agree Theo.
The other screaming bargain is the Nikkormat in its many vises. I have just picked up a spare FTN - so cheap and so reliable
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The other screaming bargain is the Nikkormat in its many vises. I have just picked up a spare FTN - so cheap and so reliable
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Dollar for dollar, possibly the best Nikon ever made is the FT2...
The 28/3.5 is one of my favorite Nikkors, there's an F2A with one plus the hood on the table next to me.For the last few months I've been using my Nikkormat FT2 and pre-AI 28/3.5 Nikkor H; this lens is perfect for my "Too Common" theme ( Take the picture!!).
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I prefer the FT2 because it is new enough to use commonly available batteries and old enough that it meters both pre-AI and AI lenses at full aperture.
The meter on my FT2 matches my Sekonic L-308S in every photo situation I've tried, so now I trust the FT2's meter.
Yes: the Nikkormat, as the F4, is another amazing bargain.
Great minds, the 28/3.5 is also a fave of mine, the late AIS version in my case. A bit tricky to focus in low light, but zone/hyperfocal focus is easy enough.The 28/3.5 is one of my favorite Nikkors, there's an F2A with one plus the hood on the table next to me.
I bought it here for $40 usd, then spent $12 more on a new-in-box hood, it's a clean factory ai conversion.Great minds, the 28/3.5 is also a fave of mine, the late AIS version in my case. A bit tricky to focus in low light, but zone/hyperfocal focus is easy enough.
It seems to be a forgotten gem, probably because it's "slow".I have a Nikon Nikkor-HC 28/3,5 nonAI "Berg-und-Tal" (Hill 'n Dale) for my F2 Photomics - great little lens !
For the last few months I've been using my Nikkormat FT2 and pre-AI 28/3.5 Nikkor H; this lens is perfect for my "Too Common" theme ( Take the picture!!).
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I prefer the FT2 because it is new enough to use commonly available batteries and old enough that it meters both pre-AI and AI lenses at full aperture.
The meter on my FT2 matches my Sekonic L-308S in every photo situation I've tried, so now I trust the FT2's meter.
Yes: the Nikkormat, as the F4, is another amazing bargain.
The most recent camera I picked up is a Minolta XD-11 ...
See my post above, the 'mats are something special - every bit as good as an F, just different features and shutter. The only thing as good as an F2 is another F2.Nikkormats, in general, are total sleepers, people go ga-ga over the F and F2 and overlook the "Prosumer" body of the day. These cameras were built like tanks and can take a ton of punishment. I love using my FTns and FT2 and I have a black FT3 that was gifted to me that needs a CLA.
The most recent camera I picked up is a Minolta XD-11 after doing a test roll, I now have a chrome Japanese market XD in transit via EMS.
My new to me Minolta XD-11 by Bill Smith, on Flickr
How longlasting is painting old Vulcanite?
Thorough cleaning off grease is mandatory. Though strong solvents would likely soften the rubber.
The 'bay and I are on a first name basis lately. A Mamiya C220 from KEH ("Bargain" grade but much much better) and a 105 f3.5 from Roberts rated "Good" but again, much better).
Medium format is my preferred size now, 35mm just doesn't seem to cut it as much. 2 RB67's, 2 Mamiya 645's, an Ikoflex 1A, a Holga and now the C220.
I plan on getting rid of my Canon 7 rangefinder to fund a Bronica S2A next...will it ever end??
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Thanks...I'm lovin' it!Oh, what a beauty!
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