menos
Veteran
That and the F3 has interchangeable viewfinders and screens, you would
do better with a FE2 that has faster flash sync, higher shutter speeds and
interchangeable screens.
Range
Daniel, if you can, try both cameras side by side.
I find, that as nice and compact the smaller Nikon film bodies (FE, FM, … ) are, their viewfinders are absolutely tiny and a lot less comfortable than the viewfinders of the F3.
For this very reason I use my FM3a not at all anymore, but much prefer the F3.
Especially when you are coming from the comfort of a great Leica RF viewfinder, you might find the FE's finder abysmal.
el fotografo
Established
When I finished architecture school at Columbia I went down to Willoughby's in Herald Square and bought a brand new F3HP to replace my FM.
I wore it to graduation the next day and my buds gave me a hard time for having such a massive camera.
Later I wore it around the globe and still have it, 17 years later.
Lately I've been thinking about downsizing my collection, but can't seen to part with the F3.
I wore it to graduation the next day and my buds gave me a hard time for having such a massive camera.
Later I wore it around the globe and still have it, 17 years later.
Lately I've been thinking about downsizing my collection, but can't seen to part with the F3.
jwicaksana
Jakarta, Indonesia
noisycheese
Normal(ish) Human
I have only one F3hp (black), but I have it fairly well set up. I have the grid focusing screen, manual focus 50mm f/1.4 AIS lens, the Hasselblad 500 series style viewfinder and the MD-4 for it. If this camera were a vehicle, it would be one of these: http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...a=X&ei=kkVnUpS3LaHhygGF6IHoCw&ved=0CCsQ9QEwAABeen looking through 15 pages here and see little mention of the durable F3. Who here shoots a Nikon F3?
I own only three. Currently my favorite every-day-carry is a Non HP with a Md-4 motordrive, AH-4 handstrap, with a 58/1.2 Noct-Nikkor mounted.
I live in NYC and perhaps carrying this rig is kinda loud, but I love the fast focus for street and the bright-bright viewfinder. Been shooting Pan F at 50 almost always wide open.
Generally I take the subway one stop to Madhattan and walk from 53rd and Third to 72d and York on my way to work. Today I emptied a new roll by the time I got to the 59th Street Bridge. Oh what fun. Very easy to shoot because its always ready.
BTW this rig is as aggressive as it is big. Kinda like carrying a lethal weapon in plain sight.
Cal
I had a F3/T years ago that I sold off - dumb, dumb, dumb!! :bang:
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
Not to take this thread on a different course but a related question for you F3 users: I have been sitting on the fence on getting a FE as a second film camera to my M6. If I understand it, The FE versus the F3 difference is: FE is smaller and the FE has a analog meter needle versus F3 digital readout…. Thanks in advance D.
D,
The F3 is a "Pro" camera and the FE isn't. To me this is a big deal: built and engineered for harder use; 100% VF'er on F3 (why shoot a SLR if you don't have accurate framing?); mucho more accessories; ball bearings in the film transport on a F3...
IMHO if you want small and compact just stick with the Leica. The real reason to shoot a SLR is for accurate framing and while the FE is small the VF'er does not match what will be on the negative.
Cal
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
I have only one F3hp (black), but I have it fairly well set up. I have the grid focusing screen, manual focus 50mm f/1.4 AIS lens, the Hasselblad 500 series style viewfinder and the MD-4 for it. If this camera were a vehicle, it would be one of these: http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...a=X&ei=kkVnUpS3LaHhygGF6IHoCw&ved=0CCsQ9QEwAA
I had a F3/T years ago that I sold off - dumb, dumb, dumb!! :bang:
UPDATE: I now only own two F3's. I culled down to just the F3P, but then I discovered a like new F3HP for $150.00 and was compelled to buy it. It was so fresh that even the original foam seals were good.
I like using the DK-17 for the added magnification. With a Noct-Nikkor I get 100% real life size view on a HP finder.
Cal
presspass
filmshooter
Also keep in mind that if you use the MD4 powers it the camera; the MD12 does not power the FE2. The F3 with an MD4 is also much better for self-defense if you shoot in places where that might be handy.
redisburning
Well-known
I wouldn't go for anything less than an F3 viewfinder wise.
I've got a red dot grid screen and it's already a step down from my series 2 fitted OM-2sp. It's not the magnification, frankly, that gets me. Im fine with a bit less since my lenses on my specs are a bit thick, but it's like the difference between and OLED and LCD monitor.
I've got a red dot grid screen and it's already a step down from my series 2 fitted OM-2sp. It's not the magnification, frankly, that gets me. Im fine with a bit less since my lenses on my specs are a bit thick, but it's like the difference between and OLED and LCD monitor.
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
The F3 with an MD4 is also much better for self-defense if you shoot in places where that might be handy.
Plus one, especially when configured with an AH-4 hand strap that fits your hand like a glove.
Cal
nobbylon
Veteran
I just bought another F3. This is my 4th offence! I sold my complete M/F Nikon collection a while ago apart from an F2 to fund a 24-70 Nikkor. I've installed new mirror foam and done a mod' to enable use of a DK17m on the DE-2, added a 50 f2 AI and I have to admit I'm really liking it this time around.
Range-rover
Veteran
I'm really liking mine as well, I waiting for a Nikkor 35mmf2.8 lens off ebay should
be nice.
Range
be nice.
Range
literiter
Well-known
My F3 is my go to 35mm camera right along with my Leica M2.
I never use flash, seldom use it in the dark, which bypasses the camera's weak points. Weak points being the low flash sync and illumination led.
It has a good weight, very nice finder, adequate shutter speeds and can be used manual or automatic.
Then of course there is my F2...................
I never use flash, seldom use it in the dark, which bypasses the camera's weak points. Weak points being the low flash sync and illumination led.
It has a good weight, very nice finder, adequate shutter speeds and can be used manual or automatic.
Then of course there is my F2...................
Paulbe
Well-known
nobby--absolutely NOTHING wrong with owning several--many--F3s.
One of Nikon's best. Smoooooth handling! A little heavy with the MD4--but so what. Great camera with a very accurate meter...just really fun to use.
Paul
One of Nikon's best. Smoooooth handling! A little heavy with the MD4--but so what. Great camera with a very accurate meter...just really fun to use.
Paul
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
Not to take this thread on a different course but a related question for you F3 users: I have been sitting on the fence on getting a FE as a second film camera to my M6. If I understand it, The FE versus the F3 difference is: FE is smaller and the FE has a analog meter needle versus F3 digital readout…. Thanks in advance D.
Dan,
If you want compact and can deal with being meterless consider a F2 with a DE-1 eye-level prism. This rig is almost as small as a Leica and the build quality of this all mechanical camera is comparable to a Leica M3.
Yesterday I bought a black DE-1 prism in "E" condition for $239.00. I intend on buying a black paint body that has a dead meter for a little more than $100.00
Add in a F3 "red-Dot" "K" screen for a brighter screen for about $20.00 and use a 45/2.8P AIS pancake lens and you have a "Pro" meterless camera that is built to last.
Right now B&H has a chrome F2 with a DE-1 in "8" condition for $250.00. It seems that 90% of the DE-1 prisms were chrome and black has a big premium.
In an earlier post perhaps I came off as being harsh, but I wanted to be clear that I was really framing camera choice with longevity in mind: that is to buy a camera that will be able to be used for decades.
Good luck whatever you decide.
Cal
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
I just bought another F3. This is my 4th offence! I sold my complete M/F Nikon collection a while ago apart from an F2 to fund a 24-70 Nikkor. I've installed new mirror foam and done a mod' to enable use of a DK17m on the DE-2, added a 50 f2 AI and I have to admit I'm really liking it this time around.
John,
Thanks for your thread on adding a DK-17 to a non HP finder. This was very helpful and informative. I'm going to try and use a DK-17 on the F2/DE-1 mentioned above.
Cal
nobbylon
Veteran
Cal,
I've tried the mod on my F2 with DP11 and it works a treat also. It's given my Nikons a new lease of life!
Regards John
I've tried the mod on my F2 with DP11 and it works a treat also. It's given my Nikons a new lease of life!
Regards John
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
Cal,
I've tried the mod on my F2 with DP11 and it works a treat also. It's given my Nikons a new lease of life!
Regards John
John,
Old eyes need magnification. LOL.
Cal
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...

Got these two in a trade...I finally got my F3 this year...
Range-rover
Veteran
My Nikkor 35mm f2.8 came today in the mail Damn! it has a scratch on the rear element and
the guy said it's Mint!, Back it goes hopefully.
Range
the guy said it's Mint!, Back it goes hopefully.
Range
nobbylon
Veteran
In my parents attic I found a 1983 Amateur Photographer and was looking at prices.
NIKON F3 body £396
HP body £426
FM2 chrome £176
Compaired to
LEICA R4 body £600
An M4-P was £610
The F3 does sound like a bargain compaired to Leica prices even back then!
NIKON F3 body £396
HP body £426
FM2 chrome £176
Compaired to
LEICA R4 body £600
An M4-P was £610
The F3 does sound like a bargain compaired to Leica prices even back then!
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