Huss
Veteran
Skiff
Well-known
F6 because it is the most advanced, most ergonomic and most capable of all of the F-series cameras. Also has perhaps the best viewfinder (except for maybe the F2 with H-series full frame microprism focusing screen). Works with full matrix metering on all Nikon Ai and Ai-S lenses and can even be modified by Nikon to work with non-Ai lenses. Capable 11 pt AF (similar to that in D2x) and wonderful MF capability. Surprisingly quiet and refined, but rugged and very comfortable in the hand with its rubberized cover (that never gets sticky like the F100). Fully compatible with Nikon film and digital flashes. Black finish one of the most durable I have seen on any camera.
Exactly.
I agree with all you said. From all the Nikons I have used (which are almost all models) the F6 is by far the best.
And therefore it is the most used camera in my camera arsenal.
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
Chimping with my F3P
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Brilliant!
Montag006
Established
I absolutely agree with Pai K (spelling?)
That is a brilliant idea, I think it is so awesome
I've started doing it myself
That is a brilliant idea, I think it is so awesome
I've started doing it myself
markus_h_photography
Established
Melancholy
To grain, or not to grain
I would love to have well used and brassed F in top mechanical condition, while waiting for that, I enjoy my F2 and the 24mm f/2.8 as my favorite combo.

Huss
Veteran
It’s missing the sync cap. Send it back
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
I would love to have well used and brassed F in top mechanical condition...
They're appealing...
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markus_h_photography
Established
It’s missing the sync cap. Send it back
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As the seller never said it was "Top Mint +++++++++++++++++++++++" condition I guess I'll just have to put up with it.
Not as described!
Timmyjoe
Veteran
I would love to have well used and brassed F in top mechanical condition, while waiting for that, I enjoy my F2 and the 24mm f/2.8 as my favorite combo.

Daily Driver
Best,
-Tim
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I currently own the F, F2, F3, F4s, F4e and F5...the F4e is the one I've used the most, the F3 mounted on the MD-4 is the prettiest but my favorite would be the F5...
GarageBoy
Well-known
You have a titanium F2 prism on a standard body?
I love aperture priority - so I use the F3 and FE2 (yes, the LCD on the F3 sucks, and not even sure why they went that route - I would have preferred light up numbers to indicate shutter speed) - still, a beat up F2AS (love the DP12 on F2s) is quite the joy to use
Jeremy Z
Well-known
Definitely! As long as it is a sweet short lever throw (unlike my Minolta SR1s which has a really long throw) and definitely not a thumb wheel or knob.
I don't know which I prefer: a short sweet throw or a long sweet throw.
I get used to the light, constant load of a long throw, then when I switch to a camera with a shorter throw, it feels like it's interrupting it in the middle.
I've never tried a camera with a knob and a good lens.
Thumb wheel, I don't mind, as long as it doesn't feel cheap. For example: the one on the XA was good, the one on the Trip 35 was not so good.
narsuitus
Well-known
You have a titanium F2 prism on a standard body?
Yes, I found someone who was selling the titanium F2 prism for a significant discount because it did not have a name plate. I had an F2 standard black body with waist-level finder that I had been using on a copy stand but I did not have a prism finder for it until I purchased the titanium finder.
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
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I've never tried a camera with a knob and a good lens.
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The Barnack Leicas and Contax II/III series have good knob operation - not a lot of winding. In fact, it's possible to wind a Barnack Leica just sliding your index finger along the side of the knob (though I myself don't do that). That's faster than using a wind lever!
steveyork
Well-known
I shot the Nikon F3 for a month or two, and for a longer period, 6 months or so, shot Nikon F's in plain, eye level prisms. The lenses are fantastic values on the used market, especially the non-ai for B&W. Even though I wear glasses, actually preferred the eye level F3 over the HP model, for the slightly greater viewfinder magnification. When I first used a metered F, I thought it was clunky garbage, but years later I got to use several F's with eye level prisms and it handled like a totally different camera. I can see why they still have a following. In fact, one of the few cameras I regret selling was a well used, brassed, black 64 F with an eye level prism. Smooth, smooth, smooth; must've been owned by a journalist. So I view both the F and F3 as worthy cameras.
Don't have any of the Nikon stuff anymore. When it came SLR's, I had such a long history with the Leicaflex SL model, couldn't justify having another line. Despite all the good things about the Nikons, the Leicaflex SL viewfinder, with its' crispness and high magnification, was just so much better. But I don't shoot SLR's much anymore. If I did, I would still have the Nikons. Reliable and affordable; nice mix.
Don't have any of the Nikon stuff anymore. When it came SLR's, I had such a long history with the Leicaflex SL model, couldn't justify having another line. Despite all the good things about the Nikons, the Leicaflex SL viewfinder, with its' crispness and high magnification, was just so much better. But I don't shoot SLR's much anymore. If I did, I would still have the Nikons. Reliable and affordable; nice mix.
Doddle
Established
My dream setup would be a chrome eyelevel F (the first one) with the 9 bladed 105mm sonnar, 58, 35. All the early tick mark versions.
Mudman
Well-known
I've owned the F, F2, and F3. The only one I kept is the F3.
Timmyjoe
Veteran
My dream setup would be a chrome eyelevel F (the first one) with the 9 bladed 105mm sonnar, 58, 35. All the early tick mark versions.
Good luck with that, and if you ever acquire that set up, POST PICTURES OF IT. That would be really cool.
Best,
-Tim
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