Spoon Wrote:i can see a few differnces between the N and the reg FM2 (diff numbers are red, i have something that reads x200 after 4000 on the shutter speed wheel, dunno what that does.)
Aha! Ok, I think I don't have the "n" variation. Mine also has the x200, and that's the max flash synch speed, otherwise the red 125 is the synch speed. The one in the photo above must be the "N" version with its 1/250 flash synch speed.
I had not paid any attention to the poor darling in years. It has this old 85mm f/1.8 lens on it, and man, that is a nice (if old) lens. Really sharp.
OMG! There's
film in it! Hmm, it's on #7. It's on ISO 100. I wonder what's in it! I mean, shoot, it could be B&W, slides or color neg... I was just thinking mb I'd take it out and see about processing it, but, dang, what a hassle and expense. See what digital does to ya?
Sure goes to show how much you save money-wise with digital. Man, that F4 I mentioned above cost around $2,000 when I got it in 1989 or '90. The D300 I got last year was about $1800 if I recall. (The FM2 was $300 used when I got it at a camera shop). I take tons of photos with it. I cannot
imagine paying for all that processing, then scanning! Wow. What an amazing savings. The D300's resolution is the same as a 35mm scanned at 4,000 ppi.
I do so love this digital stuff. I take way more photos, it is freeing in that way. But that FM2, being completely mechanical, would keep working after a nuclear holocaust. The D300 would be worthless without a power source constantly handy for charging its batteries. It even needs power to keep the shutter open with an electronic cable release, but that does make sense as it has to sit there processing the light hitting the sensor. I just miss film, but I love digital, but I miss film, but I love digital, but I miss film...
....NORMAN COORDINATE...!