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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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Nikon F3, F4, or F5 ????
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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 384639" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>I personally think the F4 is <em>still</em> the most attractive SLR/DSLR that Nikon has made to date and I am a diehard F2 owner. It is just me but I think the F4E is better looking than the F4S though it is heavier, maybe because I am so used to the F2/MD-2/MB-1. I have not, nor will I most likely ever own any AF lenses so I really don't have a dog in that hunt, but the AF motor in the camera body was the best technology available in 1988 so I really don't see that as a negative personally. Maybe compared to today, but at this point that is almost apples and oranges 26 years on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 384639, member: 12827"] I personally think the F4 is [I]still[/I] the most attractive SLR/DSLR that Nikon has made to date and I am a diehard F2 owner. It is just me but I think the F4E is better looking than the F4S though it is heavier, maybe because I am so used to the F2/MD-2/MB-1. I have not, nor will I most likely ever own any AF lenses so I really don't have a dog in that hunt, but the AF motor in the camera body was the best technology available in 1988 so I really don't see that as a negative personally. Maybe compared to today, but at this point that is almost apples and oranges 26 years on. [/QUOTE]
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