The 3 series focus screens can be easily placed in most, and cobbled with a little work into the rest of the Nikon FM/FE/FA/FG series cameras and are a total must in my view. I have 2 FEs, one with a K3 screen and one with a B3.My only camera for several years was a black FE. After shooting or handling all the other manual focus Nikon SLRs, I’d say it’s one of the best. I had an FM3a focus screen in mine.
Cheaper only as far as I can tell.So, I have an FE2 that I like, but no FE.
Enlighten me about what is better about the FE other than cheaper now. Not that that doesn't count.
So, I have an FE2 that I like, but no FE.
Enlighten me about what is better about the FE other than cheaper now. Not that that doesn't count.
@MarkWalberg, I'm not sure about "better", but the FE (like the FM vs. FM2) can also accept non-AI lenses. Here's an excerpt from Casual Photophile's review of the FE:Cheaper only as far as I can tell.
Lens compatibility is nearly universal, and this ability to accept a vast majority of Nikon lenses is another area in which the FE trumps the other cameras in the range. While all of Nikon’s compact SLRs are able to shoot the brand’s newer AI and AIs lenses, only the FE features a small locking mechanism on the lens mount that, when activated, enables the user to shoot Nikon’s earlier non-AI lenses. Effectively this means that any Nikon F mount lens will work with the FE, and while these early lenses will need to be stopped down to gain a meter reading (or to shoot in auto-exposure mode), the fact that the FE can accept every Nikon lens made since 1959 is a real marvel.
Don't forget the FE has a battery test lever.......not others.@MarkWalberg, I'm not sure about "better", but the FE (like the FM vs. FM2) can also accept non-AI lenses. Here's an excerpt from Casual Photophile's review of the FE: