vha
Isn't it coffee time ?
As soon as the mailman arrives I´ll make a thread on the R8.
Still want a FM3a, later, lots of later
Yes the R8 looks "different" but as long as it works, and it does have a spotmeter.
The Kodak BW400CN is waiting in the fridge, that or a Delta 400 would be the film for the testing.
vha
Still want a FM3a, later, lots of later
Yes the R8 looks "different" but as long as it works, and it does have a spotmeter.
The Kodak BW400CN is waiting in the fridge, that or a Delta 400 would be the film for the testing.
vha
kshapero
South Florida Man
Can't let a thread like this go by without my porn:
Flagship of my aging Nikon family

Flagship of my aging Nikon family
italy74
Well-known
...
not sure if i got it...
1) if you were referring to this specific picture, it was taken at 400 iso 1/60 F/5.6
2) if you were referring to the iso 1600 that such FM3a takes, here is a sample..
Manually focused, with 200 F/4 AIS 1/250s F/8 or so BW400CN up to 1600 iso.
not sure if i got it...
1) if you were referring to this specific picture, it was taken at 400 iso 1/60 F/5.6
2) if you were referring to the iso 1600 that such FM3a takes, here is a sample..
Manually focused, with 200 F/4 AIS 1/250s F/8 or so BW400CN up to 1600 iso.

italy74
Well-known
Here is one from me:
FM3a - Voigtlander 40mm - Ektar 100
F/2, 1/30s (esteem) I remember I had to wide open to get a decent shutter time..
FM3a - Voigtlander 40mm - Ektar 100
F/2, 1/30s (esteem) I remember I had to wide open to get a decent shutter time..

italy74
Well-known
Ciao Steve,
thanks, I felt it was something like this, so I assume my second answer was the good one. (you were giggling about the rendition of the camera at 1600iso, right?)
thanks, I felt it was something like this, so I assume my second answer was the good one. (you were giggling about the rendition of the camera at 1600iso, right?)
italy74
Well-known
I like it.
Maybe it's not properly the best for portraits (or at least I'm not enough skilled for such lens to get nice ones) but overall the biggest problem might be focusing before the shot not complaining while looking the result later
Maybe it's not properly the best for portraits (or at least I'm not enough skilled for such lens to get nice ones) but overall the biggest problem might be focusing before the shot not complaining while looking the result later
scorpius73
Well-known
Here is my Nikon FM3A with the Luigi case in Rally. I hope to load up the FM3A this week to do some shots.
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kshapero
South Florida Man
CV 40mm/f2How do you like this lens, any results you can share?


Al Kaplan RIP

ed1k
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Yeah, I almost missed this thread... can't let it go without this... I prefer silver


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bgb
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Just spotted this on a site in NZ
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Electronics-photography/Film-cameras/35mm-SLR/auction-273619495.htm

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Electronics-photography/Film-cameras/35mm-SLR/auction-273619495.htm
silvalis
Pretentious
you guys are making me jealous... Between my F3hp and my broken FE, I'm feeling the need for one 
romainmassola
Member
kshapero
South Florida Man
kshapero
South Florida Man
Used a B+W UV filter, really just for protection purposes.Thanks for sharing, particularly this one. I like the way it handles strong backlight. Did you have a filter on the 40/2.0 for this shot?
Wish I had met Al other than on the www.
--Steve
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Used a B+W UV filter, really just for protection purposes.
That lens handles back light really well Akiva ... very impressive
Roger Vadim
Well-known
It certainly is possible to use an FM3A screen (three types to choose from) in any of the FE or FM series Nikons (even the original FM if you're prepared to do some disassembling).
could you please describe the procedure for replacing the screen in an FM? I`ve got a beautifully brassed one I love a lot, but the viewfinder is a little dim compared to my F3 or FE2.
(to me the FM its the classic of the Fm/FE series, mechanical shutter, well build, no-nonsense. I was looking for a FM2, for the brighter finder, but even here the prices are risen to the extremes...)
You are probably better off picking up an FM2 rather than replacing the screen on the FM. The FM, like the Nikkormats, can have the screen replaced if you tear down the camera. It comes out from the top. This is easy on a Kodak Retina Reflex. Not as easy on a Nikon FM, but a repairshop could do it. The FE was the first Nikon to replace screens from the bottom.
italy74
Well-known
FM3a + 105 F/2.5 + Kodak Ektar - 1/60s - F/2.5

Riverman
Well-known
Nice shot Dino. I'm really enjoying my FM3a but am coming dangerously close to replacing it with an F6. I've shot 35mm since 1998 on 2 cameras - a Minolta X700 and my FM3a but: (a) I've never bought a new 35mm camera and some spare cash is burning a hole in my pocket; and (b) I've never shot autofocus or had a camera with matrix metering.
Any of you FM/FE shooters out there also shoot any autofocus bodies?
Any of you FM/FE shooters out there also shoot any autofocus bodies?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Well ... a month or so on and I haven't really bonded with my FM3A quite yet!
I did buy some new batteries for it today though as the other night I was looking through the viewfinder and the meter was behaving very strangely and only staying on for a second or two ... then the penny dropped!
I want my OM-1's viewfinder in the Nikon ... THAT would be the 'purrrfect' camera IMO!
I did buy some new batteries for it today though as the other night I was looking through the viewfinder and the meter was behaving very strangely and only staying on for a second or two ... then the penny dropped!
I want my OM-1's viewfinder in the Nikon ... THAT would be the 'purrrfect' camera IMO!
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