MarkoKovacevic
Well-known
After using my RF for so long, I pick up my nikon, and it doesn't feel comfortable to use. I want to use it for the wide lens, the built in metering, but it just doesn't feel right..
Anyone else have this problem?
Anyone else have this problem?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
........... No!
gavinlg
Veteran
Not exactly a nikon, but my 5d always feels like an old friend everytime I pick it up, even if I've been using an RF previously.
MarkoKovacevic
Well-known
I probably just need to sell it and get an F3. It's probably not the SLR, its the computerized stuff.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Not I! The cameras that feel the most right to me are: Leica M; Nikon SLR (FE2/FA/F100); and Nikon DSLR (D200,D300). All these feel like they are an extension of my own hand. My Leica SLR (R5 and R6) don't seem to settle into my hands quite right. But then, their viewfinders are superb!
I guess it's a case of having used something so long that one's hand become almost molded to it. I've used Leica Barnacks since age 13; Leica M since 19; Nikon SLRs from around 30.
I guess it's a case of having used something so long that one's hand become almost molded to it. I've used Leica Barnacks since age 13; Leica M since 19; Nikon SLRs from around 30.
N
Nikon Bob
Guest
Another No!
Bob
Bob
FrankS
Registered User
typhillips
Established
I'm with Marko. Although my wife's old F3 HP is a fine machine indeed, it is a beast and it feels like it after I've been shooting with an M. I recently picked up on OM-1, however, and have no such complaints, even if the build quality isn't quite up to F3 standards.
colyn
ישו משיח
After using my RF for so long, I pick up my nikon, and it doesn't feel comfortable to use. I want to use it for the wide lens, the built in metering, but it just doesn't feel right..
Anyone else have this problem?
Send it to me so I can see if it feels comfortable to me...
finguanzo
Well-known
maybe your hands shrunk from using rf's for so long..?? 
rbsinto
Well-known
The SLR I use the most is my F, which has virtually identical controls to my S3s and SP, and my other SLRs (F2, FM and FA) have similar control layouts, so I don't have a problem switching from one system to the other. They're Nikons so naturally they feel good in my hands.
typhillips
Established
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the fact that the Nikons focus "backwards" from Leicas. This always throws me, too.
leica M2 fan
Veteran
I love my rangefinders and I love my SLR's and I love my TLR's! All feel perfect in hand.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I know one thing that does feel good in my hand ...
... my D700!
Which pleasantly surprised me actually ... the ergonomics are very good for a bulky camera and definitely defy it's size.
... my D700!
Which pleasantly surprised me actually ... the ergonomics are very good for a bulky camera and definitely defy it's size.
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
F6
F6
Which Nikon do you use? The F6 is just perfect. I am glad I didn't dump it for digital. I will instead sell off my R bodies and convert the R lenses to F mount.
F6
Which Nikon do you use? The F6 is just perfect. I am glad I didn't dump it for digital. I will instead sell off my R bodies and convert the R lenses to F mount.
maggieo
More Deadly
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the fact that the Nikons focus "backwards" from Leicas. This always throws me, too.
Yes! That. I love my F3HP, but after shooting Leica for the last few years, it was weird to have the lens focus in the opposite direction.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Maybe the OP needs to get an OM-1 ... they feel as much like a little RF in the hands as any SLR could surely!
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
No! I love my Bessas and my Hassy, but my Nikons are so great! A total pleasure everytime!
Cheers,
Juan
Cheers,
Juan
tbarker13
shooter of stuff
I love the way my D300 feels in the hand.
After trying Canon and Pentax DSLRs, the Nikon just seems to have all the dials and controls in the right places. Always felt my digital Canons were just puzzles in constant need of solving.
After trying Canon and Pentax DSLRs, the Nikon just seems to have all the dials and controls in the right places. Always felt my digital Canons were just puzzles in constant need of solving.
imokruok
Well-known
Love my N90s, and it always makes me miss it when I use it. The SLR viewfinder is a more pleasurable experience.
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