kshapero
South Florida Man
To me, this is like selling one's children. Ugh. (after reading what I just wrote, I feel sick.)
JMQ
Well-known
Both the F and F2 are wonderful mechanical wonders. If you are looking to raise money, sell the F2. You have the much desired DE-1 plain prism, right? if it's in VG condition, consider unbundling or selling it separately. Either keep the body, or replace the with the more common DP-1 or DW-1, and sell the new combo.
awbphotog
Well-known
SI photographer Richard Mackson showed me and some peers his Nikon F with rare Topcon 300 f/2. It was completely beat to **** and he literally threw it on the metal table in front of us from 5-10 feet away. He said "look at this. You think any of you would do this with your digital cameras?"
Point taken. Keep the F. It's everything a camera should be.
Point taken. Keep the F. It's everything a camera should be.
EZfan
RF Shooter
Keep your F and F2 
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
In your position, I'd keep the F and F100.
One is "THE" classic that probably will keep increasing in value,
the other one is just a darn good camera that is worth keeping and using.
Sell the rest and you should be getting somewhere around 600 to 800 (if someone had a GAS attack).
One is "THE" classic that probably will keep increasing in value,
the other one is just a darn good camera that is worth keeping and using.
Sell the rest and you should be getting somewhere around 600 to 800 (if someone had a GAS attack).
Blackbody
Member
The F is usually worth more money. An "apollo" F in black with the standard prism will bring a couple hundred depending on condition.
F2s are selling for peanuts right now on ebay for some reason. Seen a few go well below $100 lately. I just sold a chrome F2 body only for only 80 bucks on ebay.
F2s are selling for peanuts right now on ebay for some reason. Seen a few go well below $100 lately. I just sold a chrome F2 body only for only 80 bucks on ebay.
Soeren
Well-known
Keep F100 F2 and FM2n and sell the rest.
Best regards
Best regards
ankaka
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Good luck with the sale. :angel:
Spicy
Well-known
+1 for keep the F and the F100.
given comparable conditions, the original is always going to fetch more money (but black F apollos are likely only going to go up in value). it's probably not worth that much more than the F2, but that means you can unload the F2 at a reasonably high rate (since you're looking for cash).
the other manual focus cameras are pretty easily replaceable, and between the F and the F100, there are basically no lenses that you can't use.
if you want mechanical fondlage, take out the F. if you want bang-on reliable metering and AF? grab the F100. there's nothing that the others can do that those two can't, and the reverse is not true. plus, they're easy, and will continue to be easy, to replace (provided they have no sentimental value for you).
though i guess it really depends on how much cash you want to raise, and how fast you need it...
given comparable conditions, the original is always going to fetch more money (but black F apollos are likely only going to go up in value). it's probably not worth that much more than the F2, but that means you can unload the F2 at a reasonably high rate (since you're looking for cash).
the other manual focus cameras are pretty easily replaceable, and between the F and the F100, there are basically no lenses that you can't use.
if you want mechanical fondlage, take out the F. if you want bang-on reliable metering and AF? grab the F100. there's nothing that the others can do that those two can't, and the reverse is not true. plus, they're easy, and will continue to be easy, to replace (provided they have no sentimental value for you).
though i guess it really depends on how much cash you want to raise, and how fast you need it...
M
M like Leica M6
Guest
Just a few photos for the F lovers:
By the way, if you keep the F and F2 they can share the screens.


By the way, if you keep the F and F2 they can share the screens.
bdeyes
Established
The FE or FM2n would be the first of my brood to go, but will probably not fetch much. For the others, you are selling iconic cameras, and if it were me I would regret selling any of those, and could see myself eventually purchasing a replacement, but hopefully one in better shape. Maybe ask yourself: which one of these would I be tempted to get a better version of (cosmetically, mechanically, etc.), then sell that one, and over time start looking for its replacement.
sparrow6224
Well-known
These responses are interesting -- the practical, the emotional, the aesthetic. I'm much more interested in aesthetic and emotional connections. Practically speaking I have ten times more cameras than I need in order to take decent photographs. I could easily make do with one camera and three lenses. But then there's a lot of fun in not doing that. For instance, yes, I've sold probably 4 FE's/FE2's in my day, and at least two FM2's. But lately I missed them and I'm having great fun with these new ones.
What I should sell: my Canon collection. But let's not get into that. Thanks everyone for input. I have a clearer notion now that there is no wrong answer to my question, and I can follow my instincts. For now, I'm probably not selling anything. When I do, I'll list it here first.
Here's another attempt at loading a photo of these babies....
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Be well all. If you are interested in seeing these cameras go to my main photostream page after using the link below.
Thanks again.
What I should sell: my Canon collection. But let's not get into that. Thanks everyone for input. I have a clearer notion now that there is no wrong answer to my question, and I can follow my instincts. For now, I'm probably not selling anything. When I do, I'll list it here first.
Here's another attempt at loading a photo of these babies....
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Be well all. If you are interested in seeing these cameras go to my main photostream page after using the link below.
Thanks again.
sparrow6224
Well-known
PS The F2 you'll notice has a ding on the front of the viewfinder prism. The lenses shown, if you're curious (I'm always curious about gear....) are the rangefinder 50/1.4 SC; on the F, the Nikkor UD 20mm f/3.5; F2: the Nikkor P 10.5cm f/2.5 (sonnar design); FE: AIS Nikkor 50mm f/1.2; F3HP: AIS Nikkor 35mm f//2; FM2n: AIS Nikkor 28mm f/2; and on the F100 the AF Nikkor 85mm f/1.8D.
All hail film photography. Or at least let enough of us hail it to keep the film mfrs in business.
All hail film photography. Or at least let enough of us hail it to keep the film mfrs in business.
sparrow6224
Well-known
By the way, i decided for now to sell a Canon P and an FD Canon 17mm f/4 which has some marks on front and rear elements. Might pull $300 all together....
Jerevan
Recycled User
Good to hear that something else thsn the Nikons are going. 
Several times I have been meaning to sell my own F2. But... I have had it serviced by Sover Wong, had it with me just about everywhere during the 6 years I have used it. And I know, with the brassing and dents it has, I'll never get any decent money out of it.
But the most important thing is that whenever I pick it up, I just get a big smile on my face...
Several times I have been meaning to sell my own F2. But... I have had it serviced by Sover Wong, had it with me just about everywhere during the 6 years I have used it. And I know, with the brassing and dents it has, I'll never get any decent money out of it.
But the most important thing is that whenever I pick it up, I just get a big smile on my face...
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Contarama
Well-known
I've been thinking real hard about selling my F2 with DE-1...I know for a fact I will regret it if I do however...but I'm thinking of replacing it with a M2 or M3 so I don't know.
sparrow6224
Well-known
You'd be lucky to get $50 for the FE.
I paid $27 for it. It's a lot of fun. Excellent meter. Takes F / non-Ai lenses. Well built.
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