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Nikon F2 Pictures
Christopher | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I shoot film for two reasons: 1. Film lets me shoot with old cameras. (My favorites right now are the Nikon F2 and Nikon S2. I also shoot a Nikon FE which I like very much.) Older cameras don't necessarily take "better" pictures, but I think I take better pictures with them. I have to slow down and be more deliberate. This doesn't mean I can't shoot something that is happening at high-tempo, but I just have to plan better. 2. Film renders images differently than one of my digital cameras. Colors, contrasts, dynamic range -- all different. Not necessarily "better," but different. Better is a matter of opinion based on whatever criteria you establish. Sometimes "better" is not technically superior; it just looks really nice. So, this review is following my first roll of Lomo100. I was shooting my F2 with a 50mm f/2. Lomo100 has a nice clean look about it. Contrast is pretty good in strong outdoor light where you'll probably be using 100 speed film anyway. Colors are not super-saturated, but nice. It renders color somewhere between Portra and Ektar. It's a tad bit grainy for a 100 speed film -- but see note 2 above -- NBD. It's inexpensive and fun to shoot. Although I shoot more expensive films on occasion, I have a hard time justifying it in a 35mm camera when you can have a great time with stuff like this, Fuji C200, and Agfa 200 (if you can still find some). 5 |
Masayuki | 2024-08-22 02:51:13 |
I've been using Fuji XF 35mm f2 for mostly but I've been wanting a little wider angle lens for some time. Then, XF 35mm are now unavailable for both f2 and f1.4, so I looked at Sigma. Since I love Sigma 30mm f1.4 DC DN very much, I decided to get this one. It turned out to be a great decision. The pictures turn out so clear and beautiful. The angle is great, not as wide as 16mm, but wide enough to capture a lot of scenery, and the whole body of my dog easily. The only concern was its weight, a bit heavier than I'm used to on my small T30II. But once I started using it, I didn't find the weight a problem at all. It's not WR, but I don't take pictures when it rains. I highly recommend it. 5 |
Sore knees | 2024-07-24 02:27:57 |
I am really enjoying this lens for taking night time pictures so far. The wide F2 aperture makes a huge difference. Just practice a bit during the day to figure out exactly where infinity is since it is before the hard stop. The focus ring is nice and firm and brings me back to my old manual Nikon days. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-26 06:27:43 |
Light and so tack sharp even at f2. I use it with my XT2 and it is a great combination taking street pictures and my fast moving children. 5 |
Bernard | 2024-08-02 06:34:12 |
Bought it to keep Nikon F2’s safe when out in field photographing - perfect for the task required. 5 |
Denny | 2024-09-09 02:58:46 |
These are great. I bought it for one of my Nikon F2’s. Liked it so much that now I need to order another for my other F2. Perfect fit, Great price and fast shipping from B & H. Thank you. 5 |
Kevin | 2024-08-09 03:13:52 |
Been using Nikon (cable) remote triggers since at least the F2. and the WR 10 WR T10 on the last four digital cams. Has great range and never fails. Figured it was time to pony up for WR 11A WR T10 for peace of mind as I depend on it. The hinge on new receiver is great as it tucks in sideways for the Z9 and doesn't look like an afterthought. 5 |
William | 2024-08-14 07:20:45 |
I have wanted one of these since the 70's when this bag was produced to hold the�legendary Nikon F2. I owned this camera but did not own the bag at that time. Now this legendary bag will hold my� latest Nikon D500's and four lenses. Plus filters, flash units and a variety of other toys. This bag has been produced for over 40 years and is still going strong. It is as�relevant� today as it was then. Congratulations to Domke on this hallmark bag. 5 |
Thomas | 2024-05-24 05:31:43 |
Well designed, accurate and portable. Will use it with my Nikon F2 DE-1 eye level camera. Having this portable meter plus an all mechanical camera relieves me from relying on an old classic camera's ifee TTL metering system. 5 |
Bialik German | 2024-07-05 03:54:56 |
My Nikon Z7II with my 40mm f2 fits very well and there is a little insufficient space for other lenses but it can be useful for some other accessory. I suppose it will also work with larger lenses like the 50 with Z mount. But with an adapter and any other lens the space is insufficient. The quality is good and it is perfect for what I needed, which is to take the camera with me for walks around the city. If I have to carry more objectives, I prefer the backpack. 5 |