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I've been ogling the Nikon F cameras for ages, and reading about the special qualities of non-AI lenses, and would like to give 'em a try. I'd more or less settled on the Nikkormat FT2...I don't need the pro features of the F, and the FT2 seems to have the improved focusing screen and modern battery. It also costs about fifty bucks used, which is ideal for my current budget. I was going to pair it with a 24/2.8 and, if I like the system, eventually a 50/2 and 105/2.5.
Is this a good way to go? I don't like the bulk of the Photomic meters available for the F, or the fact that later non-AI-compatible bodies (e.g., FE) require stop-down metering. But is the FT2 too large? Is it larger than the F? How about the EL? I like the idea of aperture priority, but I'm always wary of the first iteration of any technology.
Thanks!
Is this a good way to go? I don't like the bulk of the Photomic meters available for the F, or the fact that later non-AI-compatible bodies (e.g., FE) require stop-down metering. But is the FT2 too large? Is it larger than the F? How about the EL? I like the idea of aperture priority, but I'm always wary of the first iteration of any technology.
Thanks!