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Nikon f2 viewfinder
Nikon f2 viewfinder









  1. #NIKON F2 VIEWFINDER MANUAL#
  2. #NIKON F2 VIEWFINDER ISO#

#NIKON F2 VIEWFINDER MANUAL#

It doesn’t say but I think AF lenses can be used if you stick to manual mode. If you stick to AI and AI-S (including E lenses) you’ll be safe. The manual lists lenses that ‘can’ be used with the N2000 and says anything not on the list should not be used. I haven’t noticed that battery life is a real problem with the AAAs though. Good to know!īattery check is done on any setting but B by lightly pressing the shutter release and looking for a red LED on the right side of the viewfinder.There is a Nikon AA battery holder (MB-3) that will allow you to use 4 AA batteries instead of the smaller, lighter AAA batteries, the weight tradeoff gets you 3x the battery life.

nikon f2 viewfinder

#NIKON F2 VIEWFINDER ISO#

This camera also has a feature which I mistook for a fault at first – when you load new film in the camera, the first time you press the shutter it fires four times to wind the film on past the leader for you. The Nikon F2 can be a great option for professionals since it comes with a wide ISO and shutter speed range, offering control and versatility. Push the film rewind slider and the adjacent rewind button simultaneously to release the spool clutch, then rewind manually with the crank. Set the mode switch to L (Lock) before rewinding the film. Tips & Tricksįilm speed is set automatically when the film speed index is set to DX, or you may set film speed manually. Light seals will need replacing at some point. This is the sister sub of r/analog, where all of the non-photo-sharing stuff happens 90.6k. All seems to be great but the image in the viewfinder is a bit blurry. Ive been trying to only have cameras that work without batteries, hence the F2. There is an exposure lock lever on the front of the camera that saves the exposure setting in all auto modes for purpose of setting exposure and recomposing. A place for the analog community to discuss whatever you want. I had an F3 for years, sold it and regretted it ever since. The F2 is the biggest and heaviest of the cameras youre considering, and for most people its overkill. They are excellent, reliable cameras but if you didnt like the FE youre not going to like the FM. The viewfinder is the same except for the meter display. The manual says to set to P for ease of use, the second range of Programmed auto modes (P HI) is essentially a high speed mode for moving subjects or when using a telephoto. The FM/FM2 is almost identical in feel and operation to the FE/FE2. It was replaced a year later by the autofocusing N2020. Very ruggedly built, it’s a great choice for tossing in a backpack and heading wherever the feet want to go. Pictured here with my whopping Sigma AF 28-200 DL zoom, a great choice for AF bodies such as our often-used N6006 (unfortunately the built in flash casts shadows with this large lens).

nikon f2 viewfinder

Four program modes (two Programmed auto, Aperture-priority, and Manual) make this functionally equivalent to a point and shoot SLR, minus the autofocus. Four AAA batteries deliver a fast 2.5FPS. Super-cool general purpose Nikon body, with built in winder that adds neither significant weight nor bulk.











Nikon f2 viewfinder