Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site wjvax.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!ihnp4!pesnta!wjvax!ron From: ron@wjvax.UUCP (Ron Christian) Newsgroups: net.rec.photo Subject: Re: QUERY on VIBRATION & FM2 (Actually on FE) Message-ID: <431@wjvax.UUCP> Date: Mon, 29-Apr-85 19:18:55 EDT Article-I.D.: wjvax.431 Posted: Mon Apr 29 19:18:55 1985 Date-Received: Wed, 1-May-85 03:46:50 EDT References: <2720031@acf4.UUCP> Organization: Watkins Johnson, San Jose, Calif. Lines: 54 ******* As anyone might guess, I'm definitely converging on the FM2 as my next camera. Anyone have anything to say about it? Any FE2 owners want to tell me why the FE2 is better? -r- p.s. I know,Aperture-Priority y automation, TTL flash, K2 screen, 8 second shutter speed. But NEEDLES IN THE FINDER?? I mean, NEEDLES AND SCALES? ******* DIODES IN THE FINDER??? I mean, LITTLE RED PLUSES AND MINUSES??? The biggest deal in match needle exposure reading for me is that you not only know whether you are under or over exposure, but BY HOW MUCH. And not the paltry 1 stop or so those plus and minus signs give you. If I'm going to overexpose 4 stops, I set it for 4 stops overexposure, directly, right in the finder. I don't have to click it into 'correct' exposure then back off. After playing with match needle for awhile, you might find it's the fastest way to set up a shot. It's the match needle of the FE that decided me AGAINST a used F3. I think this setup provides the most complete information in the most readable form. The only FM owner I know of went to LED's because she couldn't see the needle through her glasses. That's what's good about the FE-2. Now, what's bad about it: The DAMN thing will NOT take non-AI lenses. New from Nikon: Both the FE-2 and the FM-2 do not have the decoupling button that allows you to use the older (cheaper-and-better-than-you'll-find-anywhere) Nikkors. I think this is a major flub on Nikon's part, as those old heavy lenses last forever and you find loads of them at photo swap meets and sitting neglected on the 'used' shelf in camera stores. This 'feature' alone is causing me much soul-searching on whether I'm going to get that FE-2 as my second body, or get another used FE. Could Nikon be trying to 'design out' those older lenses to force the poor user to buy the newer three-times-more-expensive Nikkors? And a query: Does anyone know of a place where I could get that decoupling button put back into a new FE-2? It might be as easy as unscrewing the coupling ring and installing an older one. Anyone know? BTW, I know that non-AI lenses can be converted to AI by Nikon, and even the REAL old ones, the ones Nikon won't touch, can be converted by some camera technicians. (It's expensive though, about $60.) I've had this done, and it works well, but if you don't mind stop-down metering, why spend the money? -- __ Ron Christian (Watkins-Johnson Co. San Jose, Calif.) {pesnta,twg,ios,qubix,turtlevax,tymix,vecpyr}!wjvax!ron "What do you mean you backed it up the wrong direction???"