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Lord of the Dings
I mean that literally. Not trying to be combative or smart-alecky here. What's it good for, or good at, more precisely? What does it do well?
See, I stumbled upon one in a thrift store over the weekend, complete with 35-70 kit zoom, for $5. Only needed fresh batteries. No film through it yet but hey, it's a Nikon that has seen maybe 20 years of family parties and vacations. Probably barely broken in. Wiki tells me it's known as the F-801S outside the U.S.
Problem is, I hate SLRs, and more specifically, big hulking autofocus SLRs. One vacation with a borrowed Canon kit in the early 90s convinced me that this is just too much to lug around.
I have a few K and AR mount bodies and lenses that serve my occasional needs for very close up and very far away. No other Nikon lenses and no intention to buy any.
So, should I load it with slide film and give that advanced metering something to do? Nah. I'd rather have a smaller camera and the occasional blown highlights. Push B&W to 6400 because I can, in any light, with that 1/8000 top speed? Maybe, but I'm not a fan of grain.
Most likely, I'll end up auctioning it off and donating the money to the charity that runs the thrift shop. But I'm open to other suggestions.
See, I stumbled upon one in a thrift store over the weekend, complete with 35-70 kit zoom, for $5. Only needed fresh batteries. No film through it yet but hey, it's a Nikon that has seen maybe 20 years of family parties and vacations. Probably barely broken in. Wiki tells me it's known as the F-801S outside the U.S.
Problem is, I hate SLRs, and more specifically, big hulking autofocus SLRs. One vacation with a borrowed Canon kit in the early 90s convinced me that this is just too much to lug around.
I have a few K and AR mount bodies and lenses that serve my occasional needs for very close up and very far away. No other Nikon lenses and no intention to buy any.
So, should I load it with slide film and give that advanced metering something to do? Nah. I'd rather have a smaller camera and the occasional blown highlights. Push B&W to 6400 because I can, in any light, with that 1/8000 top speed? Maybe, but I'm not a fan of grain.
Most likely, I'll end up auctioning it off and donating the money to the charity that runs the thrift shop. But I'm open to other suggestions.