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Digital camera reviews of Nikon FM10 35mm Camera KitDigital camera Review: Great Camera Summary: 5 Stars
This is a great manual film camera for someone who wants to start in photography. I love this camera and would recommend to anyone. Very tough camera
Digital camera Review: Great Manual Camera Summary: 5 Stars
I've had this camera since 1999 when I first started taking B&W photography class. I believe that this is a great camera for people to learn basic photography. Although I moved up to Nikon F80 and Nikon D40 I still take this camera out for a spin once in a while (a family member closed his camera store and gave me boxes on 35mm films). I fully recommend this camera to anybody that wants to learn basic photography.
Digital camera Review: Great camera for everyone to learn on Summary: 5 Stars
This is the same basic 35mm camera students have been starting with (and often using forever) for ages. It works great. Everything is manual, but it does have a light meter. It uses readily available Nikon lenses. There really is nothing negative you can say about this. I started using the Pentax version of this in teh 70's and the only difference was that this Nikon replaces some of the metal parts with plastic, but I haven't noticed any difference.
We have been using this for about six years now and are very happy with it. The only problem is finding places that will develop film.
Digital camera Review: Great camera, good price Summary: 5 Stars
The camera is even beyond my expectations! And I did have some good ones! Although it's totally manual it's not so hard to use (I read the instruction manual in about 10 minutes...). I could make some very good shots even in adverse light situations. It's a very good camera for those who like taking pictures their own way, instead of just pushing a button and hoping it goes out fine. Besides, a digital camera nearly as good as this is probably at least twice the price.
Digital camera Review: My other camera is a F2a Photomic Summary: 4 Stars
I bought this camera as a back up to my F2, my baby. I wanted SLR that I didn't have to worry about getting damaged, stolen, etc. I've run a couple of rolls through it and what can I say? It does EXACTLY what its supposed to. It accepts all of my older Nikkor lenses AND my newer auto-focus Sigma zooms. It has a strong metal shutter, the viewfinder is bright and crisp (especailly after adding a f1.4 50mm lens). Now, its not a FM3a, a FM2(2), or even a FM. But, it has A LOT more features than a Pentax K1000. I haven't attepmted using any of my macro equipement on it yet, but I am almost positive it will work. Its a nice basic manual film camera that one can use their nikkor lenses with. My biggest fear is the cameras overall construction, the shutter is solid, but the body....worries me a bit, its not metal. I do pamper my equipment, so only time will tell. If you're even slightly interested in this camera, you'll probalby need to make up your mind soon. As many of us know, Nikon has discontinnued all manufacturing and develpoment of all film cameras. Whatever is currently being sold now is whatever stock that is leftover since Nikon discontinnued anything film. All around film SLRs have now become a rarity, especailly manual ones........Something about something called digital (?)
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