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Good Nikon film SLR
Dear All,
I am very new in this forum as you might have realised already. I am interested in buying a Nikon film SLR which has the same body size as d300 or d90. Can anyone here show some mercy and give me a hint? And does anyone knows whether it will work with the Tamron 28-300mm f/3.5 - 6.3 Di VC? Please advise. Your comments are much appreciated. :cool: |
Hi Ennyong, welcome to the forum.
You're going to have to buy used equipment as Nikon don't really make any film SLRs any more. url=http://www.mifsuds.com/usedpriceindex.htm]Mifsuds[/url] have a Nikon F4 body for £250 and an F100 with MB-15 Battery Grip for £230. As for the Tamron lens, it's a Di lens so it's designed for the smaller imaging frame of APS-C sized sensors. I will fit onto an older film Nikon camera but you will get a lot of vignetting as the image the lens projects is smaller than the size of 135 film. |
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The ultimate Nikon Film SLR has got to be the F3 it is a Legend as cameras go, during the 1980s if you was a press photographer this is what you had, you can pick a good one up on ebay for around £200 It also has the advantage of interchangable everything! Best of luck looking |
[QUOTE=chris-p;5951]Hi Ennyong, welcome to the forum.
You're going to have to buy used equipment as Nikon don't really make any film SLRs any more. url=http://www.mifsuds.com/usedpriceindex.htm]Mifsuds[/url] have a Nikon F4 body for £250 and an F100 with MB-15 Battery Grip for £230. [/QUOTE] Nikon still do the F6 film camera. :) |
[quote=OldBoy;5965]Nikon still do the F6 film camera. :)[/quote]
So they do! Thats you're best bet then, unless you want something "posher", in which case you'll have to try to find one used. Personally I've always been a fan of the F4. If you can find one of those for sensible money you'll have one of the best film cameras ever made! |
[QUOTE=chris-p;5969]So they do!
Thats you're best bet then, unless you want something "posher", in which case you'll have to try to find one used. Personally I've always been a fan of the F4. If you can find one of those for sensible money you'll have one of the best film cameras ever made![/QUOTE] At £1700 new (from Grays), it's probably quite posh enough... Quite nice that it has the Multi-CAM2000 AF system, and i-TTL flash so that it's compatible with the SB-800 et al. The Tamron 28-300 is a full-frame lens. Di is just to do with coatings, DiII is the 'cropped sensor' designation. Probably won't do justice to the F6, but I imagine the OP wasn't really considering the F6. It's tricky to know just where in the line Nikon SLRs started supporting things like AF-S and VR. While most F-mount lenses will physically fit, and can be used, on most Nikon SLRs, there's a point where some functions stop working. Hope this helsp Chris |
[QUOTE=greenwing;5985]
It's tricky to know just where in the line Nikon SLRs started supporting things like AF-S and VR. While most F-mount lenses will physically fit, and can be used, on most Nikon SLRs, there's a point where some functions stop working. Chris[/QUOTE] Nearly all Nikon lenses will work with any Nikon camera, but pre AI might only work in manual mode. I use a 400mm F2.8 AIS lens with both my D200 and D3 with or without converters attached and still have all the functions. :) It appears this website is still on British Summer Time! Either that, or the LHC has started up and created a time-warp? :confused: |
Support for older lenses by newer bodies is quite well documented. What I was wondering, though, was what film SLRs support AF-S and VR? I suppose that's just as well documented, just not so widely known.
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And there was me thinking that the difinitive Nikon film camera was the F5 ?
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[QUOTE=greenwing;6008]Support for older lenses by newer bodies is quite well documented. What I was wondering, though, was what film SLRs support AF-S and VR? I suppose that's just as well documented, just not so widely known.[/QUOTE]
VR works fine with Nikon film cameras. I couldn't download the manual for the F6 to check on the lenses, but can't see any problems with AF-S lenses, just make sure they are not DX's which are for crop frame cameras, althought they would work you would be left with a circle of darkness. :) |
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