Les Sarile
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I picked it up for $100 with the PBE2 motor and TC-80N3 remote. I don't mind disclosing it now since I traded it all for a Pentax K 50mm f1.2. . . 

Hmm, came across an F2A in nice shape for about the same price I was expecting to pay for the F4. I'm not quite ready to buy just yet (later this month) but that had me wondering...
Buy an FM2n, F4 and F2. Use for 3 months. Sell the two you like least for probably about what you paid.
I personally wouldn't but it's more due to its size than its features. When I first saw one I found it hard to believe that it wasn't medium format and only produced postage stamp sized 35mm negatives.
Steve.
Hahaha logically that makes sense, but I don't really have the budget to pull that one off (still saving up for my next Hasselblad lens as well)
Edit: Bradley, what did you find ergonomically awkward about the camera?Would it be remedied by me having larger hands? I am not a fan of uncomfortable cameras, but that's the first I'd really read about the F4 being uncomfortable.
I just measured my F4S to kinda give you an idea of how big it is. It is 6-1/2" wide, 5-1/4" tall including the prism, and 2-1/4" thick at the thickest point, which is the grip.
I just measured my F4S to kinda give you an idea of how big it is. It is 6-1/2" wide, 5-1/4" tall including the prism, and 2-1/4" thick at the thickest point, which is the grip.
Lense compatibility issue - the best kept secret
To many old time photographers (and all those cost conscious smart ass photographers .. hehe) - one of the most attractive feature in the F4 is its linkage to bridge two generations as a MF and AF Nikons - as no other Nikon models offers you with such a GREAT system compatibility. It is the ONLY professional grade Nikon that permits your to enjoy Matrix metering with Ai Nikkor lenses - probably well over hundreds of them in different lens types and versions ! Similarly, it is also the sole AF Nikon that permits the use of any non-cpu Nikkor lense while all three metering patterns (spot, matrix, center-weighted) can still be able to retain full functionality, great stuff, huh ?"
That doesn't sound too bad. With the MB-20 it'll be practically the same size as my 5DmkIIs.
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