BobBill
Established
Or, for that matter, Old Korelles, Pearls, Pentax67s, etc.
Answer likely someplace; just too lazy to search.
Was going to post as thread, but might the ? might hijack the thread, so...
Answer likely someplace; just too lazy to search.
Was going to post as thread, but might the ? might hijack the thread, so...
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xavyr
Guest
Waaalll, 'spose it may be said of any rig using rangefinding tech to determine focus, n'est-ce pas?
Ambro51
Collector/Photographer
How many Nikon F rigs can fit inside a VW Beetle? Why is the color green so darn green? (There, weird thread hijacked)
raid
Dad Photographer
No joking here
BobBill
Established
xav...just stirring...got a "note" for playing with old bods and idea occurred...figured it was already discussed here. I had to sneak off to digital due to skin reaction to chems...miss the old ways. Digee seems very complicated, and the auto part makes it too easy at the same time. I have maybe tweny rolls of BW to process yet and chicken...some is way old too, so one of these days. I still mis my F, though.
shorelineae
Finder of ranges
Strange you should ask because I've been looking for a Nikon F or F2 non-metered camera just today... Already have an FM3A so it must be GAS.
Livesteamer
Well-known
It depends on the finder screen used. Currently my chrome F has the A screen which has a small split image spot in the center that might be called a rangefinder if you stretch the definition of rangefinder. My black 64 F has a G2 screen which has no split image spot so it is in no way a rangefinder. The G2 works well with my eyes but for critical low light focusing, nothing beats my M6 .85 Joe
raid
Dad Photographer
My “RF” F2 is used with a Nikon 21mm/4 via mirror lock-up.
Now this rig is close to being a RF unit.
Now this rig is close to being a RF unit.
BobBill
Established
Try eBay, just to get feet wet, lot of camera brand/bods.
I figured an attendee would pick difference 'tween rangefinder and SLR, but seems they both do same thing...like a Graphlex? One useds split other melds images...some leave distance up to photog...interesting. Figured topic would have been beaten to death here.
I figured an attendee would pick difference 'tween rangefinder and SLR, but seems they both do same thing...like a Graphlex? One useds split other melds images...some leave distance up to photog...interesting. Figured topic would have been beaten to death here.
BobBill
Established
Sorry, have no clue what happened rendering a duplication.
ptpdprinter
Veteran
No, the answer is so obvious no one asked the question before.Figured topic would have been beaten to death here.
BobBill
Established
Maybe; maybe not. No dumb questions. It occurred to me...so I asked. I'm dim! What the hey?
charjohncarter
Veteran
My “RF” F2 is used with a Nikon 21mm/4 via mirror lock-up.
Now this rig is close to being a RF unit.
Or f5.6 with the distance set at 8-10 feet you have a box camera.
raid
Dad Photographer
Do we have today established that almost any camera can be viewed as a RF camera!
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
xav...just stirring...got a "note" for playing with old bods and idea occurred...figured it was already discussed here. I had to sneak off to digital due to skin reaction to chems...miss the old ways. Digee seems very complicated, and the auto part makes it too easy at the same time. I have maybe tweny rolls of BW to process yet and chicken...some is way old too, so one of these days. I still mis my F, though.
Here is one shot BW developer.
https://filmphotographyproject.com/.../05/fpp-super-monobath-one-step-bw-developer/
My digital rangefinder camera is just like my M4-2. Same size, shape, shutter speed dial and same lenses. Instead of inserting film, I have ISO selection via direct button.
And my digital rangefinder has same rangefinder as film rangefinder, which is combining of two images, not combing of the same image split in half. Can't use this thing in SLRs. It doesn't provide same confidence with focus as rangefinder does.
BobBill
Established
All is relative.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Ask your mother, maybe she knows.How is a old film Nikon F rig...no meter...not a "rangefinder?"
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xavyr
Guest
Or f5.6 with the distance set at 8-10 feet you have a box camera.
true dat, true dat
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