FrankS
Registered User
If I can find another for $100, sure.
R
ray_g
Guest
$100 sounds like a great deal.
What happened to your F4, Frank?
What happened to your F4, Frank?
mw_uio
Well-known
Sell your three 50's, that will add some Ka Ching for fund. But a F3 for $100 that is a steal.....
John Camp
Well-known
I wonder how often people get caught up in a particular machine (car, watch, camera) because of some impression that hit them at some special age? Pretty frequently, I think. I never had it with Nikons -- I had an F3 and traded it in (at a big loss) for an F4, and loved the F4 dearly, until I traded it for an F5, which I liked even more than the F4...I believe every iteration was better than the last.
However, when a lot of guys my age saw Blowup, in the late 60s, with David Hemmings, and saw all the lovely women and how cool photogaphy was, and got into picture-taking...I only had eyes for that Rolls Royce Silver Cloud convertible. Never owned one, but jeez, what a car -- would rather have one of those, now, than a new Ferrari; or a career in fashion photography, for that matter.
Wonder if they ever have them on o-boy?
JC
However, when a lot of guys my age saw Blowup, in the late 60s, with David Hemmings, and saw all the lovely women and how cool photogaphy was, and got into picture-taking...I only had eyes for that Rolls Royce Silver Cloud convertible. Never owned one, but jeez, what a car -- would rather have one of those, now, than a new Ferrari; or a career in fashion photography, for that matter.
Wonder if they ever have them on o-boy?
JC
Michiel
Established
$100 is a really low price. I've watched the prices of SLR's here in Holland on a couple of local classifieds sites, and the F2's and F3's all seem to go for around €250 to €350 (including some glass) and sometimes even more.
Uncle Bill
Well-known
Well, as an unrepentant Nikon SLR fan, it's ok to lust after a Nikon F3HP, I want one myself at some point. I have have two F's, one F2 and a Nikkormat FTn.
Bill
Bill
oscroft
Veteran
My old F3HP is the one camera I really regret having sold :-(Well, as an unrepentant Nikon SLR fan, it's ok to lust after a Nikon F3HP
Dfin
Well-known
You have not sinned my son, it is but a different path to silver halide heaven
ChrisN
Striving
Frank was saved by fate; I was tempted and fate dragged me in. I have a Pentax LX on the way to me.
The universe is in balance; harmony has been maintained.
The universe is in balance; harmony has been maintained.
kshapero
South Florida Man
I have owned an F3HP and you Frank S are no F3HP. Frank you are a little tiny RF guy who prowls the dark alleys of RFF. You will always be a little RF man. Sometimes known as an ARFMAN. Arfmen sneak around and take shots of intimate things and people without nothing more than a "peepclick". Frank, you will never be a true F3HP who stumbles into everyone sounding like "humpty dumpty clunk".
Anybody know some good sources for a mint F3HP? It's......for.....my....ah....grandson. Yeah thats it, my grandson.
Anybody know some good sources for a mint F3HP? It's......for.....my....ah....grandson. Yeah thats it, my grandson.
PaulGuy
Member
emraphoto said:my friend paul guy... i know of an f2 photomic in beautiful shape with a nikon 28mm f2.8 and original full case sitting in a shop where i live for $275 canadian. if you want me to hook you up with the shop owner or take some snaps you just let me know! $275 to realize a dream? a small sum...
I appreciate that, thank you for thinking of me. But I've just got so much stuff now I guess I'm just not ready to scratch that itch. Don't know if I ever will. But thanks.
FrankS
Registered User
Thank you Chris for balancing that out! (Pentax LX's are cool too.)
RAy, my F4 just sits on the shelf waiting for me to do another wedding or other heavy-duty event.
John, many years ago I did once hold an F3 and that feeling has stuck with me.
Here's the ad: http://nelsonfoto.com/v/showthread.php?t=10243
RAy, my F4 just sits on the shelf waiting for me to do another wedding or other heavy-duty event.
John, many years ago I did once hold an F3 and that feeling has stuck with me.
Here's the ad: http://nelsonfoto.com/v/showthread.php?t=10243
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mw_uio
Well-known
kshapero
This seller betteroffblu always has a line up of top quality of F3hp's, and currently has a 200xxxx serial numbered late model F3, on the bay.
Mark
Quito, EC
This seller betteroffblu always has a line up of top quality of F3hp's, and currently has a 200xxxx serial numbered late model F3, on the bay.
Mark
Quito, EC
drewbarb
picnic like it's 1999
There always seems to be a Nikon FM2n in my bag, riding shotgun with an M3. I mostly use it for long lenses these days, but the Nikons work great in studio situations too.
If anyone is interested, I have a Nikon F3 HP which I've been meaning to sell. It shows some wear, but works like a champ. I never use it.
If anyone is interested, I have a Nikon F3 HP which I've been meaning to sell. It shows some wear, but works like a champ. I never use it.
Igor.Burshteyn
Well-known
oh I feel your pain Frank
F3 for 100$ is a sin that everyone would be glad to commit. Nearly at the same time I was "the second one" to buy 3(!) pen f bodies (FV among them) with normals, 20-25-100-150 lenses & bellows - went away almost immediatelly for 100$, what a coincidence. The truth is I wouldn't know what to do even with 1 oly pen body&lenses - I have enough cameras to shoot with, and I am not camera dealer or reseller. This is what separates collector from user - I am kind of glad I didn't cross this line. Am I done? 
FrankS
Registered User
That's the thing: $100 for an F3, a camera I have an affinity for. Another great camera, like an Olympus OM4 say, even at a great price, would not attract me - I just don't have a "thing" for one.
Another camera that would be cool at a steal of a price is a Rollei MF SLR.
Another camera that would be cool at a steal of a price is a Rollei MF SLR.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Traded two Pentax LX's for a Nikon F4 way back. Loved the LX, but didn't love the glass as much as the NIkon offerings.
dazedgonebye
Veteran
I just never feel this temptation.
For most every application where SLR is better than Rangefinder, I like digital better than film. I've got an old AE-1 that never calls my name.
There's something about the Rangefinder/film combination that I find more compelling.
For most every application where SLR is better than Rangefinder, I like digital better than film. I've got an old AE-1 that never calls my name.
There's something about the Rangefinder/film combination that I find more compelling.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
FrankS said:That's the thing: $100 for an F3, a camera I have an affinity for. Another great camera, like an Olympus OM4 say, even at a great price, would not attract me - I just don't have a "thing" for one.
Maybe not the battery dependend OM-4, but how about OM-1
Nobody can resist an OM-1
Seriously, though, a professional photographer friend of mine lent me one of his FM2 on the motor drive along with a Nikkor 85mm/1.8. I tell you guys! That thing rocks!! I feel like a real photojournalist just clicking away with it.
tkluck
Well-known
OM4?FrankS said:That's the thing: $100 for an F3, a camera I have an affinity for. Another great camera, like an Olympus OM4 say, even at a great price, would not attract me - I just don't have a "thing" for one.
SLR.
Unfortunately, I do...
I could just slip it onto the shelf with the other OM gear..
my wife would never notice another one...(1)
Just need to stumble onto the great deal...
We all have a few "things".
(1) Murphy's law of stupid buying: Wife is standing in the door whenever UPS man arrives.
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