I finished these two recently. I now have a bunch of finished bodies with various films in each of them, and allergies to tree pollen. Looks like it is going to be a bit before I get some finished rolls souped and scanned.
$20 open box/never used ebay purchase. Could not resist..
This one has a plastic lens, my others have glass and looking at the results from all of them, plastic vs glass is not which is better as they give different looks. So get both.
zi464 wrote:
The bottom left is FE ?
How is this camera?
Bottom left is an F2.
But I have a couple of FE's and they're great cameras. Love having aperture priority along with a proper exposure readout in the viewfinder, plus I find them super easy to focus. They're also just a bit smaller and lighter than the F and F2. If I need a meter and aperture priority in a manual body, I generally prefer the F3 but the FE would be my next choice.
But I have a couple of FE's and they're great cameras. Love having aperture priority along with a proper exposure readout in the viewfinder, plus I find them super easy to focus. They're also just a bit smaller and lighter than the F and F2. If I need a meter and aperture priority in a manual body, I generally prefer the F3 but the FE would be my next choice.
Thank you.
Thinking to extend my Nikon collection, but currently saving money for a M10R.
zi464 wrote:
Thank you.
Thinking to extend my Nikon collection, but currently saving money for a M10R.
An FE would be a solid buy for a Nikon collection, and it'd hardly make a dent in the M10R budget. I say find one. But this is the film forum, so I suppose I'm pretty much obligated to say that
Here’s a few of my favorite cameras. Leica M2 w/ Summilux 50mm f/1.4 ver. 3. Rolleiflex 3.5F. Rolleiflex SL66 ( incredible camera) and the venerable Pentax 67. Not pictured, but equally amazing is my Canon EOS 1V with an EF 50mm f/1.2.
My f4s was the last 35mm film camera I bought after Nikon F, FM, f3. One great feature was how it would handle flash fill with the right nikon flash. After turning on camera and flash and with right setting you didn’t to calculate in your head when using flah fill. Great for news and PR work.