It's a camera he borrowed from a friend. So we don't know its history....except that the shutter speeds are off. In the RFF M gallery there are more photos of newer cameras retrofitted w M2/3 style levers.
I remember when Galen Rowell went on a photo tour to the South Pole, he tried out the newly introduced Nikon AF camera and lenses. He concluded that the plastic parts worked better than the older mechanical metal cameras.
John, I thought the first video was just a bit of an empty film novelty... but I especially liked the video in post #3, which in essence said, find a camera that you like using....& use it....a lot. Cool
Most relevant video to me so far.
I'm on the crossroad to keep M4-2 and spend 500$ on parts and service, which might still not resolve the intermittent issue. Or sell it for 500 and add another 500 to have less junky M. Or sell M4-2 and get FM3A (I already have enough lenses for it) and use more LTMs I have for RF.
I remember when Galen Rowell went on a photo tour to the South Pole, he tried out the newly introduced Nikon AF camera and lenses. He concluded that the plastic parts worked better than the older mechanical metal cameras.
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