jyl
Just learning to focus
I apologize, this is definitely OT, but it does involve a rather old camera so I hope that is going to let me squeak by.
I just returned from a really rewarding couple days in the mountains with my fairly-new-to-me Nikon F. It was so enjoyable to use that old camera, turning dials, eyeballing a needle, using my head - no stabbing at buttons, squinting at teeny digits, or relying on a computer exposure algorithm.
The experience was so good that I am thinking of getting a second F and this time I am looking at F's with the F36 motor drive and cordless battery pack. But I'd love some feedback on how the motorized F is to use.
I think some people here have the F / F36, right? Assuming one doesn't need really high-speed continuous, what weirdnesses and irritations should I be prepared for?
I just returned from a really rewarding couple days in the mountains with my fairly-new-to-me Nikon F. It was so enjoyable to use that old camera, turning dials, eyeballing a needle, using my head - no stabbing at buttons, squinting at teeny digits, or relying on a computer exposure algorithm.
The experience was so good that I am thinking of getting a second F and this time I am looking at F's with the F36 motor drive and cordless battery pack. But I'd love some feedback on how the motorized F is to use.
I think some people here have the F / F36, right? Assuming one doesn't need really high-speed continuous, what weirdnesses and irritations should I be prepared for?