Calzone
Gear Whore #1
So why are these priced so high, when almost all other film slr can be had for a lot less. What is a fair price for a silver one with the small prism? The lowest price I can find is around $700. It looks like the larger metered prism ones are much cheaper, so is the small prism so rare?
Recently I purchased a user chrome F2 with DE-1 eye-level prism from B&H for $350.00. Soon thereafter I bought a very clean black paint F2 with DE-1 for $599.00 at Adorama.
My chrome version is an early version that features slotted screws, and a different rewind knob.
My black F2 is a later one from 78, and I was told by a repairman that the later ones of this era have some small advances/improvements that make them a better camera. My later black F2 is both quieter and smoother BTW.
Anyways the F2 is a Nikon Pro camera. Don't allow others to sway you to lesser models with less than 100% VF'er coverage. The quality of Nikon's "Pro" cameras means extra quality and extra durability. Pro cameras are just that, and others are not.
One of the strongest reasons to own a Pro Nikon SLR camera is the 100% VF'er for composition. What you see is what you get on the negative, otherwise shooting a rangefinder is likely a better choice if framing accuracy is unimportant.
Another reason to use a Nikon Pro camera is for the durability.
Another reason to select a Nikon Pro SLR is for certain features like interchangable prisms and screens as well as the widest selection of accessories.
BTW I mounted a Nikon F3 "K" screen in my chrome F2 with DE-1 because its much brighter than the F/F2 screens. To mount a F3 screen it requires exchanging the screen frame which is easy to perform with a jewler's screwdriver. My black F2 features a mat Beattie Intensescreen that is amazingly bright.
Also know that F2 VF'ers offer 80% magnification, while F3HP and other Nikon F series Pro cameras that came later like the aforementioned F6 only offer 75% magnification, but they also offer increased eye relief. The added magnification on the F2 I find handy when doing Macro work and especially when shooting wide angles.
Also know that 90% of all the DE-1 prisms were chrome making black DE-1's rare.
Cal