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Nikon F 35Mm Slr Film Camera Manual
Russell | 2024-06-29 05:20:27 |
Got this hood for my 49mm lens that I (still) use on my Olympus OM-1 35mm SLR film camera.� Fit & finish is great & works just fine. 5 |
osanida | 2024-09-12 08:23:41 |
I bought this camera to make the leap from a digital point and shoot to a digital SLR. I last used an old film SLR 10 yrs ago, so it'll be nice to see what I remember and learn even more about photography. I'm very happy the camera accepts AA lithium batteries and there is a lengthy printed operating manual too. Additionally, there are more than enough manual settings for my needs. Lastly, the price is right and was lowest on B&H! I haven't found any cons yet. 5 |
oscarbarnack | 2024-06-11 09:13:55 |
I use this product to carry my nikon d4 with two prime lens, (the old 20mm f.3,5 UD and new 35mm F.1,4 G) and the new zoom 70-200 vrII. I'm very happy for this bag because is small and pretty 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-17 08:48:54 |
I'm an old-school 35mm film kind of guy, but eventually graduated to digital about 10 years ago. I've found the miniature point & shoots are capable of producing great results for every day shots and when travelling, but, of course, typically lack the ability to be creative. When the Micro Four Third cameras gained more popularity with semi-professionals and serious amatuers, I loved the idea of acquiring a compact camera with manual controls, a relatively large sensor, capable of using interchangeable lenses. Initially, I planned on buying a Panasonic GF-1, but when it was discontined (what a huge blunder that was), I looked more seriously at the Olympus line-up. With the added refinements and new features the E-PL2 offers over the E-PL1, it was a no-brainer. I've had it just a week and am still reading the manual every night -- trying to get a grip on the incredible capabilities of this camera. I'm heading to Honolulu in 3 weeks and can't wait to use it there. The engineers at Olympus have done a magnificent job in terms of style, design, control layout, and overall build quality. Buying the E-PL2 was one of the smartes purchases I've ever made. 5 |
jessi | 2024-07-26 06:44:56 |
I use this to carry my 35mm manual nikon. It's great beacuse i can be secure in the fact that my camera is not going to fall and break hanginging from my neck. Another great thing is adjusting the length that you want it to be, that was a plus for me. There is nothing bad about it. 5 |
NAREN V. | 2024-04-11 08:28:14 |
For now, I'm just using it on my Nikon Film F3 SLR camera and will get it soon for my D7000 too. It just feels so comfortable to use and serves the basic purpose of sling strap. I am just unsure about how much weight can it hold, if I have to use it on my D7000. 5 |
Ralph | 2024-09-13 07:38:37 |
I was about to send my last 35mm SLR to the boneyard when I found this at B&H. I mainly shoot digital now, but every once in a while, I get the urge to shoot some film...just because. I know, I know, there are plenty of ways to make digital images look like film, but there's something nicely tangible about putting a roll of film into an old Nikkormat, hearing the satisfying clunk of the shutter, and wondering if you really got the shot. I wish they had this stuff around back in the day when I learned how to develop film. It's about as bullet-proof and fast a way to develop black and white film as there could be. If you follow the simple directions, it's virtually impossible to get poor results unless the exposure was wrong to begin with. The results with TX 400 (my go-to B&W film) are great. Good contrast, and just enough grain to remind you that it's real film. 5 |
Geribaldi | 2024-05-05 02:35:49 |
I will use this 1550 mainly to carry extra 35mm SLR equipment or Hassleblad film (lenses, spare body,film,filters,etc.)when traveling by car. I have an older large Pelican case that I use to carry a ton of equipment on road trips as long as over 11,000 miles to Alaska and back with 100% protection from shake,environment, or theft. In the 1550 I will carry equipment that is not needed in the bag of the day (small back-pack, waist or shoulder bag). This 1550 measures just at the current everchanging carry-on airline limit should I need it,and is just light enough to carry into a motel room overnight. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-04-18 03:14:18 |
I shoot with an older Nikon N65 35mm film camera. It does not have the option to hook any kind of cable release to it but it does have the necessary electronics to use the MN-L3 Remote Control Transmitter. The Transmitter works fantastic and allows me to trip the shutter without touching the camera or even being near it. I have used it as far away as 35 feet and it worked perfectly. This is a great accessory for this or any other camera that is capable of using this transmitter. The unit is VERY small, thin, and comes with its own little nylon protective case. And best of all, the PRICE is excellent!! You won't be unhappy with this unit at all. 5 |
Robby | 2024-09-15 09:50:16 |
For a manual image advance 35mm film strip or mounted slide scanner it produces great high quality scans. The Silverfast software can produce a usable scan from under exposed or overexposed as well as faded original images 5 |