VTHokiEE
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Does the original FM2, with the 1/200 sync speed, have any collectible interest over the FM2n? Today I was hoping to acquire an FM2n, but it turned out to be an original FM2 and it piqued my curiosity.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Does the original FM2, with the 1/200 sync speed, have any collectible interest over the FM2n? Today I was hoping to acquire an FM2n, but it turned out to be an original FM2 and it piqued my curiosity.
Thanks!
I think both of these excellent machines qualify as usable, rather than collectable cameras. The only real difference between the FM2 and the FM2N is that the later had a slightly faster shutter made of aluminum instead of the FM2's slightly heavier (and stronger!) titanium.
I just purchased an FM2, having previously owned an FM2n. They're all great users for sure, but probably not that collectible.
BTW - I know that a lot of folks prefer the match needle metering system on the FE/FE2 but for some reason I've always loved the LEDs on the FM/FM2n. Maybe because it's less cluttered.
plus you can see it better in dark situations.I just purchased an FM2, having previously owned an FM2n. They're all great users for sure, but probably not that collectible.
BTW - I know that a lot of folks prefer the match needle metering system on the FE/FE2 but for some reason I've always loved the LEDs on the FM/FM2n. Maybe because it's less cluttered.
too bad they don't show them. For the money they charge (way over priced, IMHO) they should a least show photos of them.If you want to check collectable and valuable Nikons, have a look at the Grays of Westminster website as they are about as good as you'll get when it comes to mint and unusual Nikons of any description. They don't always have one of everything but it's amazing to see what they do have....
too bad they don't show them.
plus you can see it better in dark situations.
Both cameras work well together. Get both!
I'm curious as I have an old FM2, it was used on a copy stand at my old workplace. It is marked as FM2 but has a flash sync of 1/250. Is this usual? From what I can gather above it sounds like it should have a 1/200 sync speed or be marked as an FM2n?
All those years sitting on a copy stand mean its in virtually pristine condition whilst having had a good regular workout - its now, along with my remaining M6, the last film camera I have and its a joy to use.