View Full Version : Which manual Nikon to purchase next?
Mike Kennedy
12-11-2008, 04:53 AM
I just love my F3hp and was wondering which full manual Nikon to look into next.Suggestions?
Mick Fagan
12-11-2008, 04:56 AM
Whilst I also run F3HP bodies plus an FE2, I have often thought if a late model FM2 happened along, I would snap it up.
Mick.
Uhner
12-11-2008, 05:00 AM
FM2 is a nice camera, and I particularly like the light meter, but I am even more fond of the F2…
Mike Kennedy
12-11-2008, 06:01 AM
I sold my FM2n because I didn't like the meter system.Love my FE & FE2.
Shall check into the F2.
Mike Kennedy
12-11-2008, 06:10 AM
Hummm.
F2,F2A,F2AS,F2SB
How to choose?
Pinholemaster
12-11-2008, 06:12 AM
Get more lenses first.
2F/2F
12-11-2008, 06:17 AM
If you love it so much, why don't you marry it?
Seriously speaking, if you are happy with the camera, I'd just get a duplicate camera. Makes things very easy. I love my pair of F-1s and my pair of FTb-QLs. Using either pair is always a bit easier than using one of each; nothing to remember to do differently when going from one to the other.
Ralph Javins
12-11-2008, 11:51 AM
Good morning, Mike;
You did say "fully manual." I agree with Uhner; the Nikon F2.
The variations you will find are mainly in the metering on top of the body. You can change the metering, or just use a waist level, magnifier, or pentaprism finder with the body. It is the last hand assembled Nikon 35 mm camera. It does not require a battery (you did say "fully manual"). They can be repaired. I like mine, although I do use my Minoltas more often. Something about the Nikkor lenses focusing "backwards" for me.
uwphotoer
12-11-2008, 12:05 PM
Hummm.
F2,F2A,F2AS,F2SB
How to choose?
The Nikon F2 is a great choice.... I think I have 6..... some have bad shutters but I really like the camera.... what makes them all different is the meter you put on them..... I have mostly non-AI lenses so I really like my F2S.
eskyone
12-11-2008, 12:13 PM
Mike, it depends on what you might be shooting and under what conditions. for myself, my F3 wasn't cutting it in the cold. I need knobs (shutter dial) so I could it with cold weather gloves on. I also needed something that was weather resistant. To my point, it depends on you usage. I found the f4s did meet my needs, and is a great manual camera. Batteries last fairly well in the cold as well. I really liked the F3 and HP version is even better. The film advance lever is silky smooth. - Sean
André E.C.
12-11-2008, 03:16 PM
The F2 it's an awesome piece of equipment, I like mine with a regular prism finder from the F.
Did I mention the F's and F2's are fully compatible in screens and finders?:D
Cheers
André
Uhner
12-11-2008, 03:36 PM
Mike, I might add that if you don’t like the meter on the FM2 – you will probably not like the meter read out on the F2 A2 or the SB.
narsuitus
12-11-2008, 06:11 PM
“I just love my F3hp and was wondering which full manual Nikon to look into next.”
It depends on why you want another body.
If you just need another body to use, I would simply get another F3.
If you want to add it to a collection of “full manual” Nikons, here is what I would choose in order of priority:
1. Nikon SP rangefinder
2. Nikon F2 titanium
3. Nikon F2
4. Any other Nikon rangefinder
5. Nikon FM3a
6. Any other Nikon FM except FM-10
7. Nikon F
8. Nikon FM-10
Chaplain Jeff
12-12-2008, 03:17 AM
Hello,
What do you want your next body to do that the F3 doesn't? That's the question that needs to be answered.
If you like the F3 and want another like it, get another F3.
The FA and F4 will matrix meter your manual Nikkors. That's an advantage.
The TTL on the F4 is far more advanced than the F3's first-generation flash technology.
The FM family are less expensive / just-as-durable backup bodies for the F3, if that's all you're wanting.
Some prefer the FE2 to the FM family. That's always an option. Stay away from the original FE - their SS viewfinder indicators are connected to the shutter speed dial with a single thread that is prone to break - mine has multiple times).
The F2 (or even an F) will give you similar pro options to the F3 without the need for batteries - and have a completely mechanical shutter.
The list goes on and on.
nicefor88
05-03-2009, 06:11 AM
FM/FM2 for full manual or older F2, F or FE/FE2 when you want to concentrate on focusing and composition then using the aperture priority. I've used all of these with great satisfaction.
I'm a F3 buff anyway so I advise this wonderful camera everytime I can...
glockman99
05-03-2009, 01:01 PM
I just love my F3hp and was wondering which full manual Nikon to look into next.Suggestions?
The only "full manual" Nikons that I can think of are the F2 series and FM series. (My 2 F3HP cameras are not "full manual".).
If you can get by with a Nikon that requires batteries, you might want to take a look at the FA.
denmark.yuzon
05-04-2009, 03:17 AM
i agree with the FA.. it has matrix metering.. goes up to 1/4000th of second shutterspeed.. i myself is look for one.. next to my FM2n.. but if you want all mechanical tank.. i would go with the F2.. one of my dream cameras..
stealthman_1
05-04-2009, 08:04 PM
I really like my FA, I shoot it more than any other Nikon film camera (and I have a few...:rolleyes:). But, if I wasn't shooting it, my choice for manuals is almost always my F2A. Like that camera a lot.
Coffeehound
01-01-2011, 08:15 PM
I've had a F2a for almost 31 years. I could take it out tonight and run a roll through it and still get acceptable images. It is very tired, and in need of a complete overhaul.
In 1983 I flew to Panama for military training. During the flight some how the meter switch was left on and on arrival I found the batteries had died. Fellow soldiers laughed that I was "not going to get picture" because of "without batteries how" type of thinking.
I shot film for two weeks before getting to town to buy some batteries... every image that I shot came out. I think I shot some HP4 - Pan F or something that was a 72 exposure roll....
SO.. for complete manual control I stick with the F2 series and just remember the "Sunny 16 rule"....
Jacqueline
elekm
01-01-2011, 09:48 PM
So, the question becomes, if you want similar/identical performance, get another F3.
If you want a lighter-weight camera, then look at the FM series. If you want something larger and all-manual, then perhaps the Nikkormat FT3.