That weir looking 45mm is not going anywhere. Never saw anything like that.Would the 50mm 1.4 AI be a worthy second? Or a 35mm one.
As for film, my fridge cannot hold anything more. I have been out of photography for almost a year, but I kept piling up everything from expired Panatomic-X and Rollei Pan 25 to bulk rolls of PanF+, TriX and Fomapan. I will buy a fridge too because my wife got really pissed with all these.
That weir looking 45mm is not going anywhere. Never saw anything like that.Would the 50mm 1.4 AI be a worthy second?
45mm is rare, and that is why it is expensive. Every 50mm will out perform it big time. 50mm f2 costs like 10% of 45mm. Fridge is not necessary if you have a relative cold basement.
When you say outperform, how exactly could one assess that?
but I kept piling up everything from expired Panatomic-X
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but the 50mm F2 is noticeably more transparent and refined.
For the price of that 45 pancake, I could get another used Fuji 6X9 RF with an equivalent angle of view, having a 90mm lens - and it's that very camera which has caused to me to carry the Nikon less and less.
The fm3a was sold as a set with that 45mm in matching colour.
A nice half case for that bad boy to keep it nice and all that film and youve got no excuse now not to start emptying the fridge and keep yr wife happy.
45mm is rare, and that is why it is expensive. Every 50mm will out perform it big time. 50mm f2 costs like 10% of 45mm. Fridge is not necessary if you have a relative cold basement.
Go all out for the 1.2 instead . . .
350 euros for the body AND lens? That is a bargain! I bought a FM2n earlier this year, used to have one back in 2013, foolishly sold it. I love it, makes a great pair to my M4. Since you have that 45 I'd get something wider, 28 or wider. 35 and 50 are way too close. Enjoy!
If only I could get my hands on at least one roll of that!
I sold my FM3a - it had too many bells and whistles for me. I kept my FM2n - just right. I don't own the 45 pancake lens, so won't comment on that. I have owned the 50/1.8 Ais semi-pancake, which is remarkably sharp for a bargain lens, but not of the highest mechanical build. Now I almost exclusively use a classic 85/1.4 Ais on my Nikon. But if I wanted another normal, I'd choose a 58/1.4 Voigtlander. For the price of that 45 pancake, I could get another used Fuji 6X9 RF with an equivalent angle of view, having a 90mm lens - and it's that very camera which has caused to me to carry the Nikon less and less.
Excellent perspective.
I am thinking going for a 35mm one. Which one to choose? Are there any third party made like the ones from Voightlander?
But don't tell me it's due the Fuji's compactness /sI sold my FM3a - it had too many bells and whistles for me. I kept my FM2n - just right. I don't own the 45 pancake lens, so won't comment on that. I have owned the 50/1.8 Ais semi-pancake, which is remarkably sharp for a bargain lens, but not of the highest mechanical build. Now I almost exclusively use a classic 85/1.4 Ais on my Nikon. But if I wanted another normal, I'd choose a 58/1.4 Voigtlander. For the price of that 45 pancake, I could get another used Fuji 6X9 RF with an equivalent angle of view, having a 90mm lens - and it's that very camera which has caused to me to carry the Nikon less and less.
I have the Zuiko 50mm 1.2 for my Oly OMs. However, it is very difficult for me to focus it (20/20 vision is gone for me). How things are with this one? Thankfully I have dioptre adjustment lenses from my FA.
Would you spend a hefty for a Nikon FM2n noways?
Short answer: No.
Long answer, with the disclaimer that I haven't used a Nikon FM: I think these are solid cameras, and maybe overrated is a strong word, but they are definitely overpriced.
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But would I spend the hefty bucks on an FM2 nowadays? Nope, not me!
Long answer, with the disclaimer that I haven't used a Nikon FM: I think these are solid cameras, and maybe overrated is a strong word, but they are definitely overpriced.
So if the price to you is right, would you buy it?
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