Theo Sulphate
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Even the lens hood looks well designed.
Even the lens hood looks well designed.
Even the lens hood looks well designed.
Just won a black Nikomat FT (not FTn). Rather hard to find here in the states. Chrome bodies are common. Black Nikkormat FT bodies are uncommon - only seen one in the flesh (belonged to a family friend many years ago). $28.50, shipped.
Also received the F4E today. Been modified a bit. Vertical shutter release is bypassed, there's a connector added to the back of the MB-23 next to the remote terminal, and the diopter adjustment has been removed. So, still need to get a DP-20. At least, this one is useable.
-J
A few years ago I missed a chance to get a Kiev 88. It was beautiful and appeared very well made. It had a TTL prism that was brilliant - actually the brightest medium format prism I've ever seen. Such a big image - it was an experience like looking through an OM-1 for the first time. Just wow. It had what appeared to be a gold foil rear shutter - which sounded fantastic. I should've bought it for just the sound alone. The lens was a very solid-looking 80/2.8. That kit, body, prism, lens, back, sold for about $250. At the time, I felt I didn't need another medium format camera (which was true), but it seemed like a well built rugged outfit for little money.
I know these are still serviced and offered with custom features in Ukraine.
Early model FM with 50/1.2 AI. This complements my late model FM with 85/2 AIS.
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On the early FM's, I like being able to trip the shutter with the wind lever tucked in. However, I prefer the Nikkormats exposure meter needle display over the FM's LEDs.
...I can't see why people prefer Nikkormats...
Should read three reasons..................................................................like it uses a readily available battery of the 1.5 Volt variety.Two reasons why I like my FT2: (1) the analog meter needle and (2) its ability to meter pre-AI lenses wide open. I even like the aperture ring twist ritual when mounting a pre-AI lens.
Should read three reasons..................................................................like it uses a readily available battery of the 1.5 Volt variety.
Yes, mirror lockup is nice and easy to use on the Nikkormats. I like my mint FT3, but the FT2 is my favorite user Nikkormat and has no problem taking all the Nikkor lenses I have. The FE2 had the best mirror dampening system of any camera I have owned and was also very reliable. At least it was for me anyway. I used the FE2 as my personal camera and to shoot wedding receptions when I didn't need the quality of my Hasselblad.Should read four reasons............................................................................................Mirror lockup.
BTW: there's better vibration damping in the Nikkormat FT series body compared to the FM. The extra weight helps. Compared my Nikomat FTn to an FM that I had a couple weeks ago. The FTn felt rather smooth in operation, even though it sounded like a 1960s camera and had the two stage shutter release action. The FM fired at the same speed felt like it was going to jump out of my hands. The FM2n and FE2, while louder than either, do seem to be a bit smoother than the FM/FE bodies.
With respect to russian cameras, no interest. Want something that, if it breaks, I can go into a shop and have someone work on it without them turning me away. Luckily, Nikons are usually pretty reliable, like most mainstream Japanese cameras. Plus, with the Nikkormat series, it's not like a replacement body is expensive, if it turns out that one is a dud.
-J
Yes, mirror lockup is nice and easy to use on the Nikkormats. I like my mint FT3, but the FT2 is my favorite user Nikkormat and has no problem taking all the Nikkor lenses I have. The FE2 had the best mirror dampening system of any camera I have owned and was also very reliable. At least it was for me anyway. I used the FE2 as my personal camera and to shoot wedding receptions when I didn't need the quality of my Hasselblad.
Is the general consensus (just judging from a few posts here) that the Nikkormats are more preferred than the FM.?
Do they have to be half-cocked to function...like the FM does.?
Is the general consensus ... that the Nikkormats are more preferred than the FM.?
Do they have to be half-cocked to function...like the FM does.?
Yes, I never said they were silent that's for sure, but not any worse than many others at the time. If I remember right the FE2 had a built-in mirror brake that really almost eliminated camera vibration from mirror slap. I believe I saw it in their ad and also think I remember Modern or Popular Photography doing a test of the Nikon FE2, for vibration, sitting on a sponge or something. It was as good as most cameras with the mirror locked up. I'm going to try a search for the article and will post if I find it.Agreed. I actually just switched from my project Nikomat FTn to a Nikkormat FT2 that came from KEH today. $19.50, plus shipping. Meter works very well. Only slight jumpiness if I bump the shutter speed ring. I'll probably have it serviced and a J screen installed to make it more useable with my 300/4.5 that causes split-image rangefinder blackout on the K and P screens. Yes, the FM2n and FE2 are well-damped. That said, in a quiet room, it could probably wake the dead with the *clack* from the shutter and mirror box...
-J
I just WIKI'd this and here's what I found. "The FE2 also introduced a unique rotating flywheel plus inertial mass damping system to minimize mirror shock vibration effects and render a mirror lock-up feature unnecessary." I still can't find the test article, but will look later for it. Oh, supposedly the FM2 also had this and I'm wondering if the FA from about the same time had it too.
Regarding usability of Nikkormats vs FM vs FM2/FE2, I have to disagree slightly with you in that the FM/FM2 while are smaller and lighter, they have the need to have the film advance leaver pulled out in order to take a shot.while the FM is a tiny and nimble camera very good for street photography.
Is there an "easy" way to spot a 2 from a 2n...on Ebay for instance.?
Thank You
I finally found this...does it jibe with your knowledge.?
http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Nikon_FM2
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