bhop73
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I recently purchased a cheap/user/well used FM2 from ebay and it arrived today. The shutter blades are smooth instead of that textured titanium that I always see in photos.. were there FM2s made with smooth blades? Replacement shutter maybe?
It seems to work fine and I'm gonna put a test roll through it, but it just seems odd based on what i've been reading about the FM2.
It seems to work fine and I'm gonna put a test roll through it, but it just seems odd based on what i've been reading about the FM2.
Filter Factor
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Indeed, you are correct! That is a later FM2n which has the aluminum shutter blades, as opposed to the earlier titanium blades which had the honeycomb texture to them. Excellent cameras, all of them. Enjoy!
bhop73
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Indeed, you are correct! That is a later FM2n which has the aluminum shutter blades, as opposed to the earlier titanium blades which had the honeycomb texture to them. Excellent cameras, all of them. Enjoy!
Supposedly it's a regular FM2, not an N, but it's all good. As long as it works
dourbalistar
Buy more film
It makes the bokeh smoother. Oh wait, that's aperture blades. 
Actually, seems later production FM2 models had aluminum shutter blades:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikon_FM2
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/titanium-vs-aluminum-shutter-in-nikon-fm2n.43045/
Actually, seems later production FM2 models had aluminum shutter blades:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikon_FM2
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/titanium-vs-aluminum-shutter-in-nikon-fm2n.43045/
bhop73
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It makes the bokeh smoother. Oh wait, that's aperture blades.
Actually, seems later production FM2 models had aluminum shutter blades:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikon_FM2
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/titanium-vs-aluminum-shutter-in-nikon-fm2n.43045/
Thanks for the info!
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