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I sold all my Nikon stuff but kept my 55mm f/2.8 Micro so I could use it for product photos via an adapter on my Leicas (plus I really like that lens). Then in a moment of weakness I bought an F4 and 28mm f/2 AIS. Whoops.
Leotax Elite 35mm Film Rangefinder Camera Body with Topcor-S 5cm f/2 Lens
New one on me, knock off of IIIf? Well no, looks like separate rangefinder viewfinder but lever advance and crank rewind.![]()
I also picked up one of these "fragile" Pentaxes recently. Still works, but for how long? So, where did you find replacement brass gears for yours?
Clean Holga images without lens flare or light leaks? That's so un-Holga!First Holga I have ever had. Took it out today along with my RB67 both loaded with Tri-X and shot 4 rolls of 120 at the local nature center.
Of course I had to do the obligatory electrical tape sealing and taped a 49mm ring along with a 49 to 52 step-up ring so I can use filters and a shade. View attachment 198570
We'll see if I've been out-Holga'd and it still leaks like a sieve.Clean Holga images without lens flare or light leaks? That's so un-Holga!![]()
Apart from the Nikomat, the Nikon F4 has to be the best value for money used camera out there at the moment
So much camera for so little outlay
Good points Michael. What I absolutely love about the F4 is that everything is where my fingers expect them to be.Can't say I disagree with your assertion. Although the Canon EOS 1N, a rough equivalent, sells for about the same. The 1V sells for about what you can pick an F5 up for these days. Still, even though I have both EOS and Nikon AF outfits, I really do like that Nikon elected to stick with knobs and levers on the F4 instead of hard-to-fathom push buttons and LCD screens. I just wish my F4 did a better job of AF, especially with subjects that are in motion. My Nikon N80, an amateur level camera, does a better job of AF than my F4 does. Although, admittedly, the N80's AF tech is some 15 years or so newer than the F4's.
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Kind of an impulse buy, but in fact the Bronica RF645 and ETRSi were probably the last new film cameras to seriously tempt me "back in the day".
I love those types of impulses! Great snag! Is that Bronica as mint as it looks?![]()
Kind of an impulse buy, but in fact the Bronica RF645 and ETRSi were probably the last new film cameras to seriously tempt me "back in the day".
Now that is a great impulse buy! Enjoy!
I love those types of impulses! Great snag! Is that Bronica as mint as it looks?
... What I absolutely love about the F4 is that everything is where my fingers expect them to be.
That and the fact that nearly all Nikkors will work on it.
Tom
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