Mos6502
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It finally happened, I picked up a Nikon F. I've been resisting the F for years for various reasons, but God willing, I will be going to Japan next year, and I have a brick of Neopan SS that's been frozen since that film was discontinued; it should be shot in Japan in a classic Japanese camera, I reason. I had a Topcon, a Miranda, and a ratty but perfectly functional Mamiya 500 TL. Neither the Topcon nor Miranda are 100% functional, and the Mamiya... it's a vintage Japanese camera, but is it really a "classic"? It's a decent, basic, SLR, but it doesn't really inspire me to shoot. I began to think about Nikons. I'd picked up plenty of Nikkormats in the past, but like the Mamiya, found them uninspiring - and the asking prices always seemed too high. I'd looked at the F before, and liked it, but I hated the metering heads, and the scarcity and prices for the plain prism had become overinflated due to internet hype. I guess that hype has passed because I got this camera, prism, and 1.4/50 lens for about what a boxed plain prism used to go for five or so years ago.
About that lens though, it's huge, it's heavy, and on my example anyway, it seems the grease has dried out. What are my options for a 50mm for the Nikon F? Just swap in another 1.4/50? Go for the 2/50? (seems a lot more compact, which is good). And what are my options for a 35mm lens for the F? I tried googling for a list of non-AI F lenses, and just got a bunch of spam results back, so good thing for forums, where I can ask people with actual experience about these things.
Thanks!
About that lens though, it's huge, it's heavy, and on my example anyway, it seems the grease has dried out. What are my options for a 50mm for the Nikon F? Just swap in another 1.4/50? Go for the 2/50? (seems a lot more compact, which is good). And what are my options for a 35mm lens for the F? I tried googling for a list of non-AI F lenses, and just got a bunch of spam results back, so good thing for forums, where I can ask people with actual experience about these things.
Thanks!