Jerevan
Recycled User
I love the F ! My count is now 43.
Well, it's a bit akin to William Eggleston:

We all have our favourites, indeed!
(picture is not mine, comes from this blog: http://blog.grainedephotographe.com/william-eggleston-le-pionnier-de-la-couleur-en-photographie/)
_goodtimez
Well-known
Sweet combo box !
Timmyjoe
Veteran
Anyway, shooting with a plain prism F with a "B"screen and that 50f1.4 felt wonderful, . . .
That's basically my walk around set up, but with an F2 body, plain prism, "B" screen and 50f1.4. And I agree, it does feel wonderful.
presspass
filmshooter
I came to Nikons late, after Canon abandoned the FD mount, and worked my way backwards from an F4 through a couple of F3s, some F2s, and two plain prism Fs. All except the F4 still work, but as I age, the weight of a couple of F3s with MD4s can be a burden. But even when shooting rangefinders, there's an F of some description with a 300 f4.5 EDIF with me.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
I want to try Nikon F for a while now, but they are as expensive as M Leica.
I tried Canon and OM already. Not even close to my M4-2.
I tried Canon and OM already. Not even close to my M4-2.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Yes, and apples are as good as oranges...
I have both Ms and Fs. They're really quite different.
Cheers,
R.
I have both Ms and Fs. They're really quite different.
Cheers,
R.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Not really. I doubt anyone would offer me a straight swap of a (working) M2 or M3 for a (working) F, even a black one with a plain prism.I want to try Nikon F for a while now, but they are as expensive as M Leica.
I tried Canon and OM already. Not even close to my M4-2.
Cheers,
R.
Timmyjoe
Veteran
But even when shooting rangefinders, there's an F of some description with a 300 f4.5 EDIF with me.
That is a really sweet film lens. Mine sucks rocks on a digital body, but makes wonderful images on any of my film Nikons.
codester80
A Touch of Light
Yes, and apples are as good as oranges...
I have both Ms and Fs. They're really quite different.
Cheers,
R.
Agreed. Ms are expensive. Ms are next to useless with long lenses or macro work. Ms are finicky to load. Fs are bigger and heavier and noisier. Of course, they can do everything an M can do and more.
Personally, I've discovered the joy of the Pentax MX and ME. Both are smaller and lighter than offerings from Leica. Mechanically, the MX and ME are as smooth as the M3 I've used. I get a small Leica-like form factor with the conveniences of an SLR. And they are dirt cheap. I bought two MXs, ME, a couple SMC 50s and a 28 for a grand total $110 CAD. The SMC lenses are no slouches, either.
I simply can't justify the thousands of dollars required to get into an M system when I can get comparable results with a system costing less than a replacement lens cap for a Summicron. The money saved buys a lot of film which is more important than having a red dot on the front of my camera.
Wulfthari
Well-known
Agreed. Ms are expensive. Ms are next to useless with long lenses or macro work. Ms are finicky to load. Fs are bigger and heavier and noisier. Of course, they can do everything an M can do and more.
Personally, I've discovered the joy of the Pentax MX and ME. Both are smaller and lighter than offerings from Leica. Mechanically, the MX and ME are as smooth as the M3 I've used. I get a small Leica-like form factor with the conveniences of an SLR. And they are dirt cheap. I bought two MXs, ME, a couple SMC 50s and a 28 for a grand total $110 CAD. The SMC lenses are no slouches, either.
I simply can't justify the thousands of dollars required to get into an M system when I can get comparable results with a system costing less than a replacement lens cap for a Summicron. The money saved buys a lot of film which is more important than having a red dot on the front of my camera.
I agree with both of you, if I have to think about a SLR similar to a Leica I don't think about a Nikon F or a Canon F-1 but at a small Pentax.
Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
I agree with both of you, if I have to think about a SLR similar to a Leica I don't think about a Nikon F or a Canon F-1 but at a small Pentax.
I think of the Nikon F3, which has has a lot in common with Leica (horizontal foil shutter, brass covers). Actually, the F3 surpasses any M in terms of how smoothly it advances.
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ray*j*gun
Veteran
Yikes i def feel better about my obsessions now.... I have 2 black F's and love them as much as my M2 and nearly as much as my barnacks....damn fine thread!!
ktmrider
Well-known
Am reminded of the photographs of the photojournalist who covered Vietnam in the 1960's and early 1970's. They almost always had at least two (usually more) bodies hanging around their necks-a Leica with a wide mounted and a Nikon F with a 200f4. Again, they seemed to know how to make cameras back then or perhaps we are all just analogue dinosaus.
ktmrider
Well-known
Have just reread this thread and I could not let the comment about the shutter release being in the wrong place go without commenting. If, like me, you spent over four years shooting with a pair of Nikon F's, you would find that it is actually Leica M's that are ass backwards in lens mounting, focusing and the location of the shutter release.
Now, I purchased my first M in 1975 and have owned various models almost continuously since then and luckily we are humans and can be taught. Guess we should be grateful for both examples of great engineering.
Now, I purchased my first M in 1975 and have owned various models almost continuously since then and luckily we are humans and can be taught. Guess we should be grateful for both examples of great engineering.
Huss
Veteran
Fs are bigger and heavier and noisier. Of course, they can do everything an M can do and more.
Not exactly. As a user of Fs and Ms, Ms are superior if you need to hand hold your camera at low shutter speeds as there is far less vibration (no mirror to slap). I can get two extra stops with the M vs the F. They also are much better if you use ND filters, as the VF is unaffected, while with SLRs the VF image becomes much darker, making focussing harder.
And being much quieter can be a significant plus depending on where you are shooting.
The Fs - much better with long lenses. Much cheaper. Really easy to use. No RF to go out of whack if your camera gets a good whack.
Huss
Veteran
I want to try Nikon F for a while now, but they are as expensive as M Leica.
? I paid about $150 for both my Fs with the plain finder. Looking at ebay right now you can get that for "buy it now" of $150
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nikon-F-Eye...m-Japan-201-/161806747995?hash=item25ac6f095b
Or this one with different finder for $80
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nikon-F-w-F...Camera-Body-/201415842664?hash=item2ee551db68
A decent M3 will be at least $700.
Fraser
Well-known
I've seen nikon fs boxed as new cheaper than a secondhand mp, I don't think I've ever paid more than £100 for a nikon f. The last f I bought was for £22 at a local auction with a 28mm pre ai in a box full of m42 lenses. As much as I like my fs I think still my all time favourite slr is nikon f4.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Sometimes when traveling "film only" I have in my bag the Leica M7 and the Nikon FM2. Love them both. Correct size for my taste and hands, not to heavy, simple to use. The only "characteristic" of the FM2 which I do not like so much is the shutter sound, honest but for sure not low...ta-clack ...done !
robert
robert
Wulfthari
Well-known
I think of the Nikon F3, which has has a lot in common with Leica (horizontal foil shutter, brass covers). Actually, the F3 surpasses any M in terms of how smoothly it advances.
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Well the LX has a titanium horizontal shutter, I agree it has aluminium covers instead of brass but the MX has it (as well as a cloth shutter), it's smaller than a M4 and totally mechanical.
dee
Well-known
My fave camera would be a pre-1965 Minolta SR1s which is more compact and delicate than an SRT and takes a 5omm Rokkor .
I have no idea how it compares to a Nikon F or Leica M , but has always been great too use .
I have no idea how it compares to a Nikon F or Leica M , but has always been great too use .
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