Swift1
Veteran
AlTheKiller
Established
Swift1
Veteran
My 67 and my MX
David and Goliath

ronnies
Well-known
Chris101
summicronia
ronnies
Well-known
I like the FTb, It's barebones enough, and uses the magnificent FD lens line.
This one needs a new prism but otherwise works fine even after having been left in a box for years !
Ronnie
elmarman
Bail out the Brits too !
A couple of my latest 'gift' cameras that needed to 'Go To a Good Home'-
1973 Asahi Pentax Spotmatic F with 28mm f3.5 SMC Takumar, 50mm f1.4 SMC Takumar, 150mm f4 SMC Takumar and the bellows.

Spotmatic-F by pentaxpete, on Flickr
a Cosina CT-1 + 50mm f2 Cosinon and it also had a 135mm f2.8 Vivitar.

Cosina-CT-1 by pentaxpete, on Flickr
PS -- I have CLEANED the dust off the Cosinon lens since ! --- Sorry !
1973 Asahi Pentax Spotmatic F with 28mm f3.5 SMC Takumar, 50mm f1.4 SMC Takumar, 150mm f4 SMC Takumar and the bellows.

Spotmatic-F by pentaxpete, on Flickr
a Cosina CT-1 + 50mm f2 Cosinon and it also had a 135mm f2.8 Vivitar.

Cosina-CT-1 by pentaxpete, on Flickr
PS -- I have CLEANED the dust off the Cosinon lens since ! --- Sorry !
sc_rufctr
Leica nuts
Oh very nice. I like the little bit of brassing near the rewind knob.
agoglanian
Reconnected.
Greyscale
Veteran
Well I was wrong. I wound up with another SLR. This one didn't cost me anything though.
It's so clean, I think I need to wear it down a bit.
Yep, you need to brass that black beauty up a bit.
Argenticien
Dave
For quite awhile I have been seeking a second back for my Bronica S2 so I could shoot color and B&W concurrently, or two speeds of B&W, &c. So many on eBay are overpriced (north of USD 100) and/or are untested or lack the dark slide (thus defeating the purpose). I recently found an opportunity to get a film-tested one in good shape for a very reasonable cost, but in black, so decided to stop caring whether it matched my grey camera. Doesn't matter when I'm out shooting, and if I cared about display I could always leave the original back on. Now when I have the second back on it will be pandafied, like this: (original back beside it)

PandaBronica 1 by Argenticien, on Flickr
Nice execution by Bronica on the black back, with everything down to the dark slide grip ring done in black. As you see, same chap was also selling a prism finder and extension tube set. When I put on all the extension tubes, the MFD of the 50/3.5 Nikkor becomes ridiculous -- a few mm, with a DOF of about an ångström and risk of the subject scratching the front element if I should hiccup whilst composing.

Pandabronica 2 by Argenticien, on Flickr
The extension tubes are more of a curiosity rather than something I have a concrete plan to use, but they were thrown in for cheap so I thought "why not?" The prism finder would work better if I wore contact lenses; with my big eyeglasses, it's hard to see all the way out to the edges of the ground glass. Still, a nice option to have.
--Dave

PandaBronica 1 by Argenticien, on Flickr
Nice execution by Bronica on the black back, with everything down to the dark slide grip ring done in black. As you see, same chap was also selling a prism finder and extension tube set. When I put on all the extension tubes, the MFD of the 50/3.5 Nikkor becomes ridiculous -- a few mm, with a DOF of about an ångström and risk of the subject scratching the front element if I should hiccup whilst composing.

Pandabronica 2 by Argenticien, on Flickr
The extension tubes are more of a curiosity rather than something I have a concrete plan to use, but they were thrown in for cheap so I thought "why not?" The prism finder would work better if I wore contact lenses; with my big eyeglasses, it's hard to see all the way out to the edges of the ground glass. Still, a nice option to have.
--Dave
Coopersounds
Well-known
thanks guys,time to start the search for a contax ax.
farlymac
PF McFarland
I'd been thinking about this whole "Pure Photography" schtick Nikon has been pushing with the Df, and then it hit me. They already did it so many years ago.

Nikkormat FTn by br1078phot, on Flickr
PF

Nikkormat FTn by br1078phot, on Flickr
PF
CliveC
Well-known
I'd been thinking about this whole "Pure Photography" schtick Nikon has been pushing with the Df, and then it hit me. They already did it so many years ago.
Nikkormat FTn by br1078phot, on Flickr
PF
How does one tell the difference between a FT and a FTn? I believe both serial numbers are prefixed by FT.
Paulbe
Well-known
Phil--now THAT is a beauty!
Thanks for showing it...
Paul
Thanks for showing it...
Paul
OlliL
Well-known
How does one tell the difference between a FT and a FTn? I believe both serial numbers are prefixed by FT.
There's an "N" above the meter window on the top plate.
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
There's an "N" above the meter window on the top plate.
Right. Also, you have to manually set the lens's maximum aperture with the FT; with the FTn, you just do the "twist-twist" thing with the aperture ring and the camera body is properly set for the maximum aperture of the lens.
CliveC
Well-known
There's an "N" above the meter window on the top plate.
Well I'll be... bought what I thought was an FT on eBay (mainly for the lens) and it turns out I got an FTn.
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