John Bragg
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So two days ago I took delivery of a very eagerly anticipated parcel from Japan. It contained a late production Nikon F4 body serial No 26******. I have wanted one ever since I saw a report of an embedded PJ losing one off the back of a tank in Desert Storm and picking it up with only minor scratches and functionally undamaged. One roll of HP5+ later and I am impressed. I will post some pics when I scan the film. I see the F4 as the last Nikon F pro camera that one can operate without a manual that makes War and Peace look like a brief resume. Knobs, dials and not a load of complication from various menus and sub menus. I think we are going to get along very nicely !
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
I like the F4 a lot, too. My father bought one for me, brand new, in 1994. That's the year I graduated from high school; the camera was for me to take to art school. Loved the traditional controls, and I still hate the modern computerized controls that I'm forced to use on digital cameras. I sold my old F4 years ago, and regretted it. I bought another earlier this year. Haven't used it much, though. I'm having trouble finding good lenses for it.
John Bragg
Well-known
I like the F4 a lot, too. My father bought one for me, brand new, in 1994. That's the year I graduated from high school; the camera was for me to take to art school. Loved the traditional controls, and I still hate the modern computerized controls that I'm forced to use on digital cameras. I sold my old F4 years ago, and regretted it. I bought another earlier this year. Haven't used it much, though. I'm having trouble finding good lenses for it.
Thanks for the reply Chris. I already had an F5 and I love it too. However curiosity got the better of me and this has been my Unicorn camera for a very long time. Re lenses, what are you looking for ? I am using a 50mm f1.8 af v2 that came with my F90x and a 35-70 f2.8 Af D. I really want a 35mm prime and I already have a 28mm f2.8 Ais that is a stellar performer. I also have an 85mm f1.8 Af D and I really like that for portraits.
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Thanks for the reply Chris. I already had an F5 and I love it too. However curiosity got the better of me and this has been my Unicorn camera for a very long time. Re lenses, what are you looking for ? I am using a 50mm f1.8 af v2 that came with my F90x and a 35-70 f2.8 Af D. I really want a 35mm prime and I already have a 28mm f2.8 Ais that is a stellar performer. I also have an 85mm f1.8 Af D and I really like that for portraits.
I never liked the AF on the F4 so I decided to buy AiS lenses for it. I have bought and returned 24 lenses because they either had worn sloppy focusing mechanisms and wobbly lens barrels or they were optically decentered. I have two good lenses for it, a 50mm f1.4 and an 85mm f2. I've run out of patience; I'm thinking of just selling the damn thing and walking away. I wanted a 24mm 28mm and 35mm lens.
lxmike
M2 fan.
That looks in fantastic shape, enjoy.
John Bragg
Well-known
I never liked the AF on the F4 so I decided to buy AiS lenses for it. I have bought and returned 24 lenses because they either had worn sloppy focusing mechanisms and wobbly lens barrels or they were optically decentered. I have two good lenses for it, a 50mm f1.4 and an 85mm f2. I've run out of patience; I'm thinking of just selling the damn thing and walking away. I wanted a 24mm 28mm and 35mm lens.
It is hard to get decent kit without resorting to importing from Japan. I am lucky to have a good 50mm f1.4 and a 28mm f2.8. I am also not above using Tamron Adaptall lenses on my mf Nikons. The lenses are in plentious supply, but Nikon mounts are expensive and hard to get in UK.
John Bragg
Well-known
That looks in fantastic shape, enjoy.
Thanks Mike
Range-rover
Veteran
Looks terrific, it's true about the AF lenses the plastic thing is a turn-off, I got a 28mm f2.8 AIS for my FM-2n and I forgot
how great they were built to bad they didn't do like Fuji did make most of there lenses out of metal.
how great they were built to bad they didn't do like Fuji did make most of there lenses out of metal.
John Bragg
Well-known
Here are some of my first shots with the Beast of a camera that we call F4.
Celtic Cross Gravestone, Charlestown Cornwall. by E.J. Bragg, on Flickr
Green Goddess fire engines by E.J. Bragg, on Flickr
Peekaboo ! by E.J. Bragg, on Flickr
Green Goddess headlight detail. by E.J. Bragg, on Flickr




p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I also like my F4 but i am not using it as much as i should
Last summer i decided it was time to take it out and shout so more with it. I actually trust the light meter more that it's younger siblings (F5) with b&W film. The F4 tends towards a slight overexposure which i like with B&W fim. Here are some samples from the recent films i shot.
Last summer i decided it was time to take it out and shout so more with it. I actually trust the light meter more that it's younger siblings (F5) with b&W film. The F4 tends towards a slight overexposure which i like with B&W fim. Here are some samples from the recent films i shot.

John Bragg
Well-known
I also like my F4 but i am not using it as much as i should
Last summer i decided it was time to take it out and shout so more with it. I actually trust the light meter more that it's younger siblings (F5) with b&W film. The F4 tends towards a slight overexposure which i like with B&W fim. Here are some samples from the recent films i shot.
Lovely photos Pan. I like them all, especially the portrait and the Wedding with the random woman taking her selfie. I also have a Nikon F90x and that deserves more use. It also has a great mete
ediz7531
Established
I also like my F4 but i am not using it as much as i should
Last summer i decided it was time to take it out and shout so more with it. I actually trust the light meter more that it's younger siblings (F5) with b&W film. The F4 tends towards a slight overexposure which i like with B&W fim. Here are some samples from the recent films i shot.
These are lovely photographs. What film and developer did you use on the last photo?
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
These are lovely photographs. What film and developer did you use on the last photo?
All of them are taken with HP5+ in HC110. 6ml in 300ml for 8mins. I have the old version of HC110.
John Bragg
Well-known
Just a few more from the same roll.
Untitled_23904GB by E.J. Bragg, on Flickr
Untitled_23907GB by E.J. Bragg, on Flickr
Untitled_23911GB by E.J. Bragg, on Flickr
Untitled_23913GB by E.J. Bragg, on Flickr




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