Better Information about Nikon
F and F2
I should bill this as "now almost organized"
(by geography/language) ...
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American Links
- John Liu (no relation that I know of) has
a
much nicer page regarding the Nikon
F. [English]
- You can find information on how to fix balky
FTn (and probably the similar DP-1 and DP-11) finders at Glen Walpert's page. [English]
- Stephen Gandy has written a few quite informative
pages about collectible Fs (and earlier rangefinders) at CameraQuest's Classics Page.
[English]
- Kyle Cassidy has graciously allowed me to
reference pictures of an F with a Photomic prism on his equipment page, which
includes pictures of various cameras (including a Nikkormat FT). [English]
- Pacific
Rim Camera has excellent information
on the F, including collectible models. [English]
- My friend Andy wrote up his experiences with the F2
a couple of months ago. [English]
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European Links
- There is a version of the Gray's of Westminster newsletter
online that contains excellent data regarding production dates and special Nikon
F models. [English]
- David Nunn pointed me to another page regarding
the Nikon F2. [English]
- A German site contains a brief
history and usage of the F-series. [German]
- What did they say about flattery? Ah, it feels
good nonetheless, Nicke. [English]
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Asian Links
- This is beautifully illustrated page
regarding early Nikon cameras (including the F and F2). [Japanese]
- This Malaysian site has
perhaps the nicest pictures I've ever seen of Nikon F and F2's. [English]
- There is some information (in Japanese) regarding
the F2 Titan at this site. The same site
also hosts a F page. [Japanese]
- A similar site, with some pictures of the
F and F/FTn can be found here. [Japanese]
- Another Japanese web publisher wrote up his impressions on the Nikon F2. [Japanese]
- What seems to be a history of the Nikon F
and user report can be found here. [Japanese]
For general Nikon information, I recommend
seeing my own Nikon links, which include links to Dr. Pietsch's page as well
as the Nikon-Digest and Nikon FAQ.
Take me back to Mike's home page