Fortunately someone cares to share this pearls. This has so much value to a camera collector or a Nikon F4 admirer, in this case, but the maker doesn't care of the heritage, so there are not enough words to cherish you for publishing this video. Cheers
I am a novice photographer, but held a F4s in my hands a couple of years ago and loved it's feel and sound and new I found a camera I wanted for film photography. Although I have since purchased a D7000, my fascination and desire for F4s has not changed, if anything probably increased especially within the first 5 mins of this video. From my limited knowledge and experience, I feel/believe it is giving me more than of enough not only for the 4s but also photography in general. I am enjoying it so much and cannot wait to get hold of this camera and utilising it and my D7000 to its fullest. I may also get an F and an 810 for professional work with the D7000 as a back up? and maintain 4s for my own personal pleasure in which I am getting it for and maybe for the odd professional shoot if that type of photography is warranted. If anyone sees this comment I would be most grateful for your response letting me know if my thinking is sound or otherwise/or alternative considerations alongside my own limited consideration. Many thanks all.
F4 was my 1st AF F body, and eventually sold it because I prefer something lighter like FM2. And after watching this video, guess having a F4 again isn't a bad idea... :D
Thank you so much for sharing this highly informational video. There are so many gems of information for film collectors. I'm so overjoyed that this exists! Also - what is the name of the model at 59:00? Asking for a friend.
Fortunately someone cares to share this pearls. This has so much value to a camera collector or a Nikon F4 admirer, in this case, but the maker doesn't care of the heritage, so there are not enough words to cherish you for publishing this video. Cheers
Oh man thank you for posting this! I've been looking for it forever!
This is probably the sexiest looking camera ever made. I'm glad to own F4s.
I am a novice photographer, but held a F4s in my hands a couple of years ago and loved it's feel and sound and new I found a camera I wanted for film photography. Although I have since purchased a D7000, my fascination and desire for F4s has not changed, if anything probably increased especially within the first 5 mins of this video. From my limited knowledge and experience, I feel/believe it is giving me more than of enough not only for the 4s but also photography in general. I am enjoying it so much and cannot wait to get hold of this camera and utilising it and my D7000 to its fullest. I may also get an F and an 810 for professional work with the D7000 as a back up? and maintain 4s for my own personal pleasure in which I am getting it for and maybe for the odd professional shoot if that type of photography is warranted.
If anyone sees this comment I would be most grateful for your response letting me know if my thinking is sound or otherwise/or alternative considerations alongside my own limited consideration.
Many thanks all.
F4 was my 1st AF F body, and eventually sold it because I prefer something lighter like FM2. And after watching this video, guess having a F4 again isn't a bad idea... :D
Masterpiece, thanks for share 🤙👏👍🇦🇷
Wow, he is taking me back in time. Fun video on my F4.
So '80s - so good!
Thank you so much for sharing this highly informational video. There are so many gems of information for film collectors. I'm so overjoyed that this exists! Also - what is the name of the model at 59:00? Asking for a friend.
The original Froknows before Jared.
40:38 All Nikon lenses have manual operated aperture controls in addition ….
Good old times.
anyone know the location for that surfer/blonde shot? right around 59:00
Does anyone have a link the the sb-24 vhs?
7:09 seems like my F4s needs new batteries, barely works at even 0c / 32f
ok!