The original Nikon F of 1959 put LEICA in the coffin, and the F2 was the camera the almighty himself used to hammer in the nails. The F2 improved on the Nikon F, and LEICA's rangefinders were still just the same primitive rangefinders, thus the SLR versus rangefinder question for ...
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The F2AS is the last, best, most advanced and most durable mechanical camera ever made by Nikon. It might be the best ever made by anyone. It was the last and best of the professional F2 series started a decade before. I bought this in 1980. It was made in 1979. I used it ...
Re: Camera Technology Has Sure Come A Long Way! In reply tobjn70•Dec 2, 2022 1 Hi, I had an FE as my first Nikon. It still works, although I don't use it anymore. After the FE, I added an F2 for a while as it came with many lenses. Some of which I kept and changed ...
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If you will be using non-CPU, F-mount lenses with the Z 8, you can register the lens to the camera in the Non-CPU lens data menu, and thus gain additional functions such as in-camera Vibration Reduction. You will need to use f2 to assign the Choose non-CPU lens number option to ...
First introduced in 1959, the Nikon F was a gamechanger in the SLR game. The Nikon F is the camera most people remember as the first SLR.
Used on a DX digital SLR, it gives angles of view similar to what a 37-107mm lens would give on a 35mm film or FX camera. Calculated in reverse, you would need a 16-46mm lens on a DX camera to replicate the angles of view that this 24-70mm lens gives on FX and film cameras....
It works perfectly on every professional 35mm camera (F, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6), and adds Matrix metering on the F6 when programmed into the Non-CPU lens data menu. The meters of cheaper digital (D90, D5100 and below) and cheaper film cameras (N80 and below) will not couple (or ...