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<blockquote data-quote="SamSpade1941" data-source="post: 80713" data-attributes="member: 10336"><p>Sadly though as advanced as the F6 is , THe F4 still remains the most capable AF 35mm pro camera ever produced by anyone. In some ways Nikon did improve on the F4 and in most others they failed horribly, the F4 does pretty much everything except use the VR feature on the newest AF S G lenses. It even matrix meters with the AI lenses. The newer cameras have more advanced matrix metering but it does not always work with AI lenses, I know the F100 and F5 IIRC revert to center weighted, I think the F6 works partially with AI lenses in matrix mode. I just find it sad that they could not carry on the capability of the F4. </p><p></p><p>At some point it is what I want in a 35mm AF camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SamSpade1941, post: 80713, member: 10336"] Sadly though as advanced as the F6 is , THe F4 still remains the most capable AF 35mm pro camera ever produced by anyone. In some ways Nikon did improve on the F4 and in most others they failed horribly, the F4 does pretty much everything except use the VR feature on the newest AF S G lenses. It even matrix meters with the AI lenses. The newer cameras have more advanced matrix metering but it does not always work with AI lenses, I know the F100 and F5 IIRC revert to center weighted, I think the F6 works partially with AI lenses in matrix mode. I just find it sad that they could not carry on the capability of the F4. At some point it is what I want in a 35mm AF camera. [/QUOTE]
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