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Nikon f6 prezzi
Nikon f6 prezzi











nikon f6 prezzi
  1. #Nikon f6 prezzi serial number
  2. #Nikon f6 prezzi manual
  3. #Nikon f6 prezzi series

F6 mitigates a lot of that as I can frame the shot and often nail a focus I would miss manually. If I'm working fast, I really do love Aperture priority at least, though even then if I'm excited I might screw up something else.

#Nikon f6 prezzi manual

That, and FE2s are older and a touch finicky.Ĭlick to expand.I miss meter a lot on manual cameras. Needle meter, the button to drop the flash a stop for quick fill flash, the EL button on the back. That's a hell of a hit to their reputation. If they won't even take care of that, even for a fee.

#Nikon f6 prezzi serial number

I got a high serial number US model F6 specifically because of the no-support issues.

nikon f6 prezzi

The not providing parts and the cancellation of the Authorized Dealer network issues the last couple of years troubles me, which is why I'm following this thread. Nikon FM3A + 50mm 1.8 makes some sharp, lovely images.įor NIkon - I can't imagine Nikon not supporting the F6 at least to the length of the extended warranty period minus 10 months, being as they were available new until mid December 2020. Maybe I need a Type 4 5cm or something newer to get a noticeable improvement. Leica's just too slow to use, too slow to focus, and I'm not convinced the Summacron is sharper than Nikkor glass.

nikon f6 prezzi

Missed opportunity.į6 has three modes, other nikons of the era had 3 modes, it was doable.Īnyway, having shot a couple of rolls with the M3 last week, I get more, better pictures with the Nikons off each roll. That would have been a great addition to the FM3A - instead of just 60/40 you could add a spot mode for better zone metering, and coupled with the needle matching it would be fantastic for B&W. That said, the FA has a way to go from matrix to spot while looking through the lens. The ones on the front are less ergonomic to me. Just locking exposure with the thumb is something I use all the time and it's the easiest of all my MF cameras. I mean, not worth the $1000 people are asking for them, but the FM3As do have some good things. That, and FE2s are older and a touch finicky. There will be some still under warranty - so they refuse that? It is a really sh-tty move, especially since they refuse to sell/provide parts to non Nikon USA authorized shops, AND refuse to service Nikon product not sold in the USA.Ĭlick to expand.Needle meter, the button to drop the flash a stop for quick fill flash, the EL button on the back. It's kinda shocking that Nikon so soon is giving up on servicing the camera. SLR then an AF SLR makes things so much quicker and arguably better.īack on topic - the F6. I'm feeling that too - if I'm shooting manual focus then I prefer a Leica M.

#Nikon f6 prezzi series

The RE offers spot and avg metering, which instantly is a huge advantage over any FM/FE series camera. The Fm3a? Just has the 'glory' of being the resurrection of the FM/FE, with nothing actually added that will help you take pics. Also has the instant load film system - like any P&S or AF slr. With camera to eye you can intuitively switch between three meter patterns and exposure modes, has the 1/8000 shutter, insane flash metering as well as the Leica glass. The R9 has absolutely perfect ergos when you actually use it, not just look at it. Click to expand.FM3a? Bah! Just get an FE2 and stop kidding yourself.













Nikon f6 prezzi