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If you buy you can keep for ever, the cameras which have been recalled were recalled to match the material standard of EU, not a problem of quality ? I do not need AF, I trust my hands and my eyes. If we want 100 % good result on metering and focus with AF lens, this is the camera. This camera has only problem : it is heavy, despite lighther than F5, but heavy. This is one of the 10 best top analog camera, maybe the best one, if we want a camera which gives the opportunity to take pictures fast with all kind of film includind Velvia 50, it is well made like all Nikon and Nikon lens are nearly the best in the market with Zeiss, Leica, Schneider, some like some famous Ai-s are the best (28mm/2.8, Micro 55mm, 85/1.4, 105/2.5, … the lens from Zeiss or Leica will not add too much on real photography just difference of test). Decried by many stick-in-the-muds as being inferior to the F5 and F4 that came before it, the current design cues of Nikon’s full-frame DSLR range have not shifted much from that of the F6 for some 14 years. It embodies everything Nikon knew about making robust, reliable, and supremely usable cameras. Originally launched in 2004 - 45 years after the Nikon F - the F6 represented the pinnacle of 35mm film camera functionality and usability. But none of the guy’s other reviews are ironic, sarcastic, or humorous, and just the possibility that this could be sincere was enough to make me chuckle. Teague’s twitter: Now, this could well be a joke, and probably is. Sadly, it looks like this will never be the case. Richard Fee found this review of a Nikon F6 on Amazon, via R.O.
#Nikon f6 review series#
Some members of the film photography community even took signs of the F6’s continued production - shrouded under a cloak of mystery for years - as hope that there might eventually be a new Nikon F series camera on the horizon. In 1959, when Nikon rolled out its first ever single-lens reflex (SLR) camera, the company took possession of F and it has been symbolic in the photography world ever since. In the tech world, Apple conquered the i. In the automotive world, BMW virtually owns M. It seemed the writing might be on the wall when Nikon announced a global Nikon F6 product recall for 152 Nikon F6 cameras earlier this year but I, along with many other Nikon F6 owners and film shooters, were hoping that this was merely a blip that could be smothed over. It is one of the most powerful letters in all of photography. It was a camera that would lay the groundwork for Nikon’s dominance in film cameras for the next 50+ years and spawned the Nikon M model (1949), Nikon S (1950), and eventually the S2, SP, and finally, the Nikon F. Nikon’s first, production, the Nikon Model I was released in March 1948, just two and a half years short years after the end of World War II. The Nikon F6 is dead, long live the Nikon F6! - EMULSIVE Close Search for: