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<blockquote data-quote="coolbus18" data-source="post: 473464" data-attributes="member: 35606"><p>Well I'm sorta new to film slr's but I went for the all magical F4s and also a N90s. The F4 will take pretty much all Nikkors and has a marvelous feel and can manually set with real dials and knobs. The N90s is another marvel.Takes tons of lenses and can go from the ease of a point and shoot to great manual and is blazingly fast at auto focus. And correcto--DX lenses don't work on them. I had to try and got nice round dumb circular pics.</p><p> So if you want ,get either ,as they are both highly capable. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]168939[/ATTACH] My F4s with databack. Yes the eyepiece has a shutter for long exposures as does the N90s. N90's are inexpensive and the F4 to me is a bargain considering what they originally cost. Good luck and enjoy whatever you get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolbus18, post: 473464, member: 35606"] Well I'm sorta new to film slr's but I went for the all magical F4s and also a N90s. The F4 will take pretty much all Nikkors and has a marvelous feel and can manually set with real dials and knobs. The N90s is another marvel.Takes tons of lenses and can go from the ease of a point and shoot to great manual and is blazingly fast at auto focus. And correcto--DX lenses don't work on them. I had to try and got nice round dumb circular pics. So if you want ,get either ,as they are both highly capable. [ATTACH=CONFIG]168939._xfImport[/ATTACH] My F4s with databack. Yes the eyepiece has a shutter for long exposures as does the N90s. N90's are inexpensive and the F4 to me is a bargain considering what they originally cost. Good luck and enjoy whatever you get. [/QUOTE]
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