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But since you mention it,
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Brian,
Get yourself an AR-1 for that beautiful camera, she deserves it!
B2 (;->
But since you mention it,
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I stand corrected. 🙂On the older F2 Photomic (DP-1 head), F2S (DP-2 head), and F2SB (DP-3 head), You can still meter by using the DOF preview button to stop down the lens. Just push the coupling mechanism in the up-right position, and the camera indexes to F5.6. Stop the lens down to take the meter reading. This is commonly done for Mirror lenses and others that never had coupling prongs.
This is no doubt a dumbo question, but I was confused by a guy in a shop. Will the Nikon F2 work with all ai and ais lenses?
Many thanks, yuletide greetings and apologies for continued dumbness....
The F2 is a great camera - the only prisms that has had problems over the years are the Dp-2s which were re-done in seven iterations ...
On the older F2 Photomic (DP-1 head), F2S (DP-2 head), and F2SB (DP-3 head), You can still meter by using the DOF preview button to stop down the lens. Just push the coupling mechanism in the up-right position, and the camera indexes to F5.6. Stop the lens down to take the meter reading. This is commonly done for Mirror lenses and others that never had coupling prongs.
This one, will require the external meter for all lenses:
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It is the prettiest of them all.
This finder is pretty hard to find. I m looking for one.
I have two of the early F2 bodies, metal tips (not plastic) on the film advance levers, no steel inserts for the lugs, flathead screws. The earliest F body that I have is shown, a 6420xxx with the 5cm f2 Nikkor-S. The early F2's were dumb luck at two Photorama shows, priced as the users that they are. I've had the 65 block F Photomic "Bullseye" shown since 1978. Had it rebuilt twice, and adapted for the F-36 with Remopak.
While less frequently, the earlier DP-1 also suffer the same resistor wear problem that plaqued most heavily used metered cameras of the period.