I love my Nikon F2

dave lackey

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In another post, I mentioned that the meter, that big ol black box on top of the body, was ugly...yep, it is. But, I have that thing singing now and it works perfectly now for 100% of the time.

The F2 is huge! It is solid! It is vintage Nikon! It is so huge it has it's own bag now.

Just wish I had the triangular prism but they are soooo expensive. Then, I think it would be just about perfect!

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I have the same camera with that DP-1 light meter, I purchased it new in 1974-5 (?). While it is a bit of a handfull, I wouldn't call it huge.
I would like to find the non-metered prism DE-1 finder too, but it has been hard to find one in good shape at a reasonable price.
I have quite a few Nikkor lenses for it: 35, 50, 105 & 135mm and a couple of Vivitars (24 & 70-210mm). I love this camera and will never part with it, my kids will probably donate to a thrift store when I'm gone.
...Terry
 
It is a beautiful solid beast. I owned 5 F2 over the years. I still have the Titanium version, and the F2S. I read somewhere that the F2 was the last of the hand-built cameras. They sit on the shelf for years and still work without any CLA.
 
I sent it to our head bartender a few years ago for a complete overhaul. It came back as good as new.

That's great, it may even outlast you. I took my first F2 camping, hiking, excavating, and all things a college student did in the late 70s, and the F2, while banged up, still works. I just gave it away to a fellow RFF because he needed a manual camera.
 
In another post, I mentioned that the meter, that big ol black box on top of the body, was ugly...yep, it is. But, I have that thing singing now and it works perfectly now for 100% of the time.

The F2 is huge! It is solid! It is vintage Nikon! It is so huge it has it's own bag now.

Just wish I had the triangular prism but they are soooo expensive. Then, I think it would be just about perfect!
Dave, I bought my DE-1 (the plain prism for the F2) a couple of years ago for $45. I think it's mostly the F prism that's so expensive now.
EDIT Just ran the search on ebay and they're all over $185! What a difference a couple of years can make!
 
I invariably buy a Nikon F or F2 photomic and then want to buy the plain prism.

What I've found is "be reasonable about the price and then be patient. One will come at the price I want".

So far, I've been able to find them at a reasonable price (i.e. less than $100), in decent condition.
 
Love my F2 to bits too. The F2 along with the F are such no nonsense cameras that gets the job done (with lots of enjoyment factor to boot).
 
The F2 was one of the cameras I longed for over many years. Finally got an F2S last year, but I don't use it enough. Too many other cameras to fix, and shoot, and experiment with at the moment to give it some proper attention. That, and I haven't gotten a B screen for it yet. But I realy like it for it's improvements over the F. It just feels perfect in the hands.

PF
 
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