Nikon M

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Anyone shooting with Nikon M?
Despite its shortcomings (weight, 24mm x34mm film gate, up to1/500th shutter speed), it still clicks strong today. Using the eyepiece diopter corrector, 0.75x viewfinder can be enlarged to almost lifesize.

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Lens is Nikkor SC 5cm f1.5 with Fujicolor 100 film
All images wide open @ f1.5, prone to flare as prevalent in Sonnar type lenses but gives unique rendering.

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I have one. It was a basket case when I bought it, shutter curtains were stuck, and the lens was so cloudy you couldn't see through it. I sent it off to Stephen Gandy's repair tech who performed a CLA and it came back looking like new. Came with a Nikkor 50/2.0 and I bought a (rare) Canon 28/3.5 in Contax/Nikon mount for when I want a wide-angle. Heavy and very solid, but with a squinty viewfinder that takes some getting used to (compared to a Leica M). I do enjoy using it, though a Leica M or Canon VI-T are what I usually shoot with when shooting a rangefinder.

JIm B.
 
I have one. It was a basket case when I bought it, shutter curtains were stuck, and the lens was so cloudy you couldn't see through it. I sent it off to Stephen Gandy's repair tech who performed a CLA and it came back looking like new. Came with a Nikkor 50/2.0 and I bought a (rare) Canon 28/3.5 in Contax/Nikon mount for when I want a wide-angle. Heavy and very solid, but with a squinty viewfinder that takes some getting used to (compared to a Leica M). I do enjoy using it, though a Leica M or Canon VI-T are what I usually shoot with when shooting a rangefinder.

JIm B.

I found mine from an estate sale, the lens was in good shape optically, only a slight oil on the blades, as it was kept in relatively stable humidity environment, but the shutter curtains were replaced by a Japanese repairman. It is heavier than later S cameras but I find this additional weight giving more stability in low shutter speeds when used hand-held. Viewfinder is not as bright as Leica M or later Nikon S2 or SP is much more sophisticated and easier to use but I find Nikon M a fun camera to use.
 
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