Vickko
Veteran
Happiness is restoring a black Nikon F.
Staying up to 1:33 in the morning, well, not so good.
Vick
Staying up to 1:33 in the morning, well, not so good.
Vick
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
Sounds like fun, beautiful camera! I had fun buying a mint in box one, and then selling it to a RFF member.
Which head (viewfinder) does yours have?
Which head (viewfinder) does yours have?
Vickko
Veteran
Beat up eye level finder. I wish it were easier to post photos here; I should show it off.
Vick
Vick
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
That's going to be nice though...the eye level finders are a classic on that camera. Love the really pointed peak (which gets easily dented), reminds me of the OM1.
Enjoy...look forward to pics!
Kent
Enjoy...look forward to pics!
Kent
normclarke
normclarke
rbsinto
Well-known
This is my beaten up F, you should have seen it when it arrived. A bit better now the repaint could have been better but it will probably be stripped again later in the year for another up-grade.
Best,
normclarke
Seeing you photo reminded me that a few years ago I considered buying a CV 12 for use on my F or F2, and rather than paying for the finder mount,
I decided to make one myself starting with a beat-up F/F2 waist-level finder, and after removing the spring-loaded fold-up bits, add a base and coldshoe that would hold the finder.
I never finished because I bought an auto-focus 12~24 instead which has been dedicated to a low-end autofocus film body , but I thought I'd mention this to you because attaching the 21mm finder off to one side over the re-wind crank seems to me to be a very unsatisfactory place for it, and if you're handy, you could make a finder holder, so it will sit directly in line with the lens, as it should be.
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bobkonos
Well-known
Sounds like fun, beautiful camera! I had fun buying a mint in box one, and then selling it to a RFF member.
Which head (viewfinder) does yours have?
And I am having fun owning it! Now looking for a mint balck standard prism for it, to finalize this Queen's coronation..
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
That's exactly what I was going to do Bob, had I kept it. We still have to do a SLR shooting day with the usual suspects.
Kent
PS- I'm glad you're enjoying he camera!
Kent
PS- I'm glad you're enjoying he camera!
And I am having fun owning it! Now looking for a mint balck standard prism for it, to finalize this Queen's coronation..
normclarke
normclarke
Rbsinto,
The offset finder is only inaccurate to the width of the centres. 5cm to be exact, project that to a subject at infinity and it is almost not significant.
Best,
normclarke.
The offset finder is only inaccurate to the width of the centres. 5cm to be exact, project that to a subject at infinity and it is almost not significant.
Best,
normclarke.
rbsinto
Well-known
Rbsinto,
The offset finder is only inaccurate to the width of the centres. 5cm to be exact, project that to a subject at infinity and it is almost not significant.
Best,
normclarke.
I understand, but besides being slightly less awkward to look through the finder when it is centered, with that mount there is no need to remove the finder to re-load the camera. It's not quite as bad on an F2 where there is a film door, but with an F you have a loose finder as well as the bottom/back to contend with, not to mention two rolls of film (one exposed and one unexposed). I'm always in favor of doing everything I can to make my life easier (short of growing more hands) when using gear with quaint but annoying quirks.
normclarke
normclarke
I also have a leica/nikon adapter and I admit its easier to use on the M.
Best,
normclarke.
Best,
normclarke.
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