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Your Favorite Nikon Autofocus Film Camera
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<blockquote data-quote="Dubiousone" data-source="post: 256716" data-attributes="member: 16363"><p>These days, I shoot Pentax, Nikon, Canon and Mamiya film SLR's regularly. I find using film forces me to focus on the basics. Besides, I like it! That N90 is a joy to use! Old tech for sure, but it's a real solid camera. Plastic over a metal body, heavy but very well balanced. The controls are laid out very nicely and the big porthole viewfinder is like my F3. I hardly had to look at a manual to figure the thing out, very intuitive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dubiousone, post: 256716, member: 16363"] These days, I shoot Pentax, Nikon, Canon and Mamiya film SLR's regularly. I find using film forces me to focus on the basics. Besides, I like it! That N90 is a joy to use! Old tech for sure, but it's a real solid camera. Plastic over a metal body, heavy but very well balanced. The controls are laid out very nicely and the big porthole viewfinder is like my F3. I hardly had to look at a manual to figure the thing out, very intuitive. [/QUOTE]
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