Very useful introduction into the Nikon F2 system having an unmetered Nikon F2, and on the search for an LED meter for my non ai lenses, you give me the advice. Thanks :)
I am pleasantly surprised by coming across your presentation to learn about the F2 variants. I started shooting Nikon in 1976, and I managed to purchased and kept quite a few different mechanical Nikon includes the very las FM3A. I always enjoy just looking and handle mechanical Nikons.
Nice video! I joined the F2 club with an F2 and faulty DE11 finder for $200US, incredibly cheap for such a quality camera even with the poor condition meter.
I have a nikon f2sb that I love and 2 other Nikon f2a models. I have always stated that I believe that the nikon f2 line of cameras were among the best cameras ever made! I dropped mine off a cliff on a camping trip while hiking and after 2 hours of searching I found it with out a scratch.
Thank you for this informative video. Your table summarizes everything on one concise page, which I captured as an image and saved. I am expecting arrival soon of a late model F2AS with plausibly matching late serial numbers for both the body and the DP-12 finder. I already have several variants of the F model, plus a beautiful F3. But I look forward most to running some film through the “new” F2.
Finally a clear, concise explanation of the F2 finders. Thank you very much.
Excellent presentation thank you, I wish there were more like this explaining the subtlety lying behind bewildering variety.
I used one of those for years back in the 70s. A real workhorse. Brings back memories!
Thank you for that detailed but quick description of each finder. You have helped me decide on the F2 with DE-1!
Considering buying an F2AS and this is exactly the video I needed to see. Mahalo!
Very useful introduction into the Nikon F2 system having an unmetered Nikon F2, and on the search for an LED meter for my non ai lenses, you give me the advice. Thanks :)
I am pleasantly surprised by coming across your presentation to learn about the F2 variants. I started shooting Nikon in 1976, and I managed to purchased and kept quite a few different mechanical Nikon includes the very las FM3A. I always enjoy just looking and handle mechanical Nikons.
Nice video! I joined the F2 club with an F2 and faulty DE11 finder for $200US, incredibly cheap for such a quality camera even with the poor condition meter.
I have a nikon f2sb that I love and 2 other Nikon f2a models. I have always stated that I believe that the nikon f2 line of cameras were among the best cameras ever made! I dropped mine off a cliff on a camping trip while hiking and after 2 hours of searching I found it with out a scratch.
Thank you for this informative video. Your table summarizes everything on one concise page, which I captured as an image and saved. I am expecting arrival soon of a late model F2AS with plausibly matching late serial numbers for both the body and the DP-12 finder. I already have several variants of the F model, plus a beautiful F3. But I look forward most to running some film through the “new” F2.
Excellent seminar and very informative. Well done!
This video was incredibly helpful
Great informative video. Really helpful. Thank you.
Excellent information
Very helpful. Thank-you!!
A very informative, useful video. Thank you.
Thanks so much. Very good explanation!
thank you, great video
Nicely done, thanks.
Thank you!