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Nikon Fm2 Digital Camera

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Nikon Fm2 Digital Camera

2024-09-06 08:40:15

I got in the habit of using a grip back in the old film days with my Nikon FM2 and MD-12. So I've always bought the Nikon grips with my DSLR's and fit RRS L-plates to them. They stay on the camera most of the time with the camera battery as a backup in the unlikely event that I run out of juice from the grip. I usually replaced the batteries long before they ran out in the past and took for granted that I never had to be concerned about battery life. That's all changed now since I bought the D810 and find myself shooting more video and using LV more frequently. I was shocked to see the low battery symbol. Obviously the grip adds additional functionality (vertical button layout), but I'm especially happy that I ordered it with my D810 now that I see how much power I'll be needing. It fits perfectly (tight and strong) and I use it on a tripod with no concerns at all. It's expensive, but worth every penny.

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2024-08-26 04:23:46

This bag is perfect for small camera setups. I use it for my Nikon FM2 with three lenses. It is very small but the FM2 is a small compact SLR so the bag is just right. A 50mm, 135mm and my 20mm fit right inside and I can even keep the 135 mounted on the camera and stow it in the bag with no issues. The bag is top quality construction and just as well, it's made in the USA. As far as I'm concerned it's a winner.

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2024-06-12 04:21:34

I use this body cap interchangeably on both my D700 and an old FM2 film camera. Got to love Nikon's F-mount.

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2024-08-12 03:29:12

I started with a black Nikon FM2, which is one of the best Nikon bodies in my opinion, and many years later bought an Leica M6. The M6 is already more than enough and I keep it. The MP has always been my dream camera. It goes beyond the M6 in its built materials. It's solid, a tank, extremily reliable. The kind of thing you'll pass to your son and he to his son. I prefer shooting with with rangefinder, that's why I moved to Leica. But these days I shot a roll with the FM2 and it was so frustating to my old memories. The camera is a lot made of plastic parts and looked fragile, loosen. The MP has everything locked in, tight, the M6 doesn't come close to that feeling. I'm not talking about the M3 because it doesn't suit me, since I shoot with 28mm and 35mm lenses. Thank you, Leica, for still making lifetime film cameras.

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2024-06-05 01:46:31

I have a Nikon FM and and FM2 and I just bought one strap for the FM and, I should have purchased 2 of these straps. Very comfortable if you are out and about for long periods of time. Frees you up to scope out a image and to visualize the image with the the camera around the neck. Would love this strap even more if there were quick release clips for the camera and not on the strap itself.

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2024-04-04 09:34:55

Excellent color tones. Use it with a Canon EOS 3 and a Nikon FM2.

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2024-07-13 05:45:20

My first Nikon was a Nikonos II with flashbulb flash (I still own!), and hence a number of F-series DSLR's including F2, F3, FM, FM2, then D70, D90, D3, D5300, two D7500's and a lot of Nikon glass .... this camera was my first foray into mirrorless and it feels so comfortable like the FM and FM2 I used so much for travel. I still shoot with my D3. I took my two 7500's on an extended Southern Ocean expedition trip and they performed flawlessly. I chose the Zfc for my planned time in Buenos Aires and street photography - it was perfect with the short zoom. I also bought the 80-200 and the adapter for my older Nikon lenses which I have not tried yet. Recently I was back home and shot some wildlife pics with the 80-250 including the bald eagle pictured. The auto zoom worked perfectly. I also shot some pics with the same lens at a night rodeo - I was much impressed with the auto focus there as well and the handling of the low light even at high shutter speed.

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2024-07-25 06:25:39

I only used one roll so far but the colors that I get from it definitely have there own signature to them and it looks great. I shot it in a La Sardina (I know not a precision camera but if I can get great colors from that camera my FM2 should be able to do better) developed it myself and scanned it in a epson v600. I highly recommend this film, it is one of my favorite color negative films so far.

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2024-07-06 09:54:18

This is a small bag. I would use this for an Fm2-sized camera with an attached lens, plus another two primes or one zoom. I actually wanted this to carry papers and kids' homework plus an iPad or laptop. It just fits a letter-sized Manila envelope. I wanted to downsize my bag to keep me from taking too much work home everyday. I've used Domke bags since the '80s when I was a professional photographer. I still have 3 F2s (and several wraps and filter wallets) that have seen extensive use and are still ready to go to work.

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I use it as a back up for my digital camera.

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