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Am I the only F4 user on this forum??
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<blockquote data-quote="SamSpade1941" data-source="post: 69635" data-attributes="member: 10336"><p>You will not be if I can find a used one that I can afford that does not have LCD bleed in the prism. I have been working on this for a month now but I am on a serious budget and cant afford to spend $400 to $500 on one which seems to be what they are wanting for one with no LCD bleed. </p><p></p><p>I may end up being forced to get an F5 or F100, I like my D40 ok but the limitations of the camera have made me realize I need a full frame 35mm again simply because the cost constraints of a Full frame digital or even a better quality DX sensor Nikon are too much for me to stomach at least right now. I would prefer the F4 because of the knobs versus switches and menus and the fact it will work with all the newer lenses and older lenses even non AI lenses. THe F4 rocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SamSpade1941, post: 69635, member: 10336"] You will not be if I can find a used one that I can afford that does not have LCD bleed in the prism. I have been working on this for a month now but I am on a serious budget and cant afford to spend $400 to $500 on one which seems to be what they are wanting for one with no LCD bleed. I may end up being forced to get an F5 or F100, I like my D40 ok but the limitations of the camera have made me realize I need a full frame 35mm again simply because the cost constraints of a Full frame digital or even a better quality DX sensor Nikon are too much for me to stomach at least right now. I would prefer the F4 because of the knobs versus switches and menus and the fact it will work with all the newer lenses and older lenses even non AI lenses. THe F4 rocks. [/QUOTE]
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