

The last one I bought as brand new, bought last year. I picked up a Contax R, I had this Mamiya Super 23 land in my possession t, I’ve just started writing about the MS-Optics 50, sent me a gift box of 35mm film to play, For a long time I have made an effort to avoid Con, Scura 35mm 3D Printed Panoramic Pinho, Rolleiflex 2.8C Review – Making Friends with a L, Minolta XG-E Review: Takes a Lickin’ and Keeps On Tickin’ – by Aaron Gold, Konica Autoreflex T3 Review – By Bob Janes, Nikon EM Review- The “SLR Camera for Women” – By Mike Caputo, When You Pray, Be Specific - By Gerard Exupery, Camera, Lens, Film and Peripheral Kit Reviews. It is bigger than my M4 and looks much more modern with its screen on the backside and all the different buttons. Sadly, they are at the back of a 10×10 storage unit crammed w furniture and boxes. Today, the Nikon F6 is listed as discontinued, according to the Nikonrumors site. The Nikon F6 is the last of the F-series of SLRs and was presented in 2004, full of the latest electronic features, the last man standing against digital photography.īut want a real kick in the chicken tenders? I have two Leica MP film cameras and a Nikon F6. You have a huge range of lenses including the modern G AF-lenses.

Hi Daniel, you have the perfect combo!īut I made my decision and gave the Nikon F6 back to my friend…. It is a joy to use, it works perfect and you can fully concentrate on your photo. From time to time I also get a GAS for a brand new digital camera which makes your life for sure much easier but also too boring. Nikon F6 (35.5 oz./1,006g with two CR123 lithium cells, 5.5 FPS or 8 FPS with MB-40 grip, $2,549 new or about $900 used if you know How to Win at eBay) and Nikon 50mm f/1.4 AF-D. Over the coming weeks, I plan to dig deeper into the capabilities of the F6, and will add to this page with much more detailed information about my experience using the wonderful Nikon F6. Each time I sold it I regretted it and bought another one. My M4 will now have a Japanese companion for portrait shootings.

Of course this is not a real test of a camera with different lenses, measuring distortion, frame rates etc… It is just a very subjective report about my experiences with a Nikon F6 and one 1.8/85 lens during a portrait shoot. And you shoot much more photos (if you want) because the photo is finished so fast.

Nikon Nikkor 20-35mm f/2.8 AF-D, boxed or… Nikon Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8 AF-D, boxed.
