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Nikon F4 - Zoom-Nikkor 35-105mm f/3.5 Lens - SLR 35mm Film Camera
Year Released: 1988
Fun Fact: The Nikon F4 was Nikon’s first professional auto focus SLR! It also runs on regular, widely available AA batteries.
The Nikon F4 is a unique piece of camera history and every photographer should work with it at least once. Handling is the first and foremost reason to purchase an F4. It is the only professional Nikon AF SLR with classic dials and switches only. No shoulder LCD panel is required to check the settings like on the F5 or F6. Compared to its predecessor, the F4 marks the beginning of a new design philosophy for professional SLRs. While the F3 needed a winder, hot shoe add-on and more, the F4 has everything built in.
The pronounced hand grip is necessary to handle the 1.2kg heavy body. The Nikon F4 feels like a lot of camera, because it is. We'd recommend a camera harness to avoid some neck pain which would come with a classic neck strap. Also important to note that the F4 is not equipped with Nikon’s iTTL system, which was introduced with the F6 and D2 in 2003. Shooting with flash is therefore solid, but not outstanding as with Nikon’s new (D)SLRs.
Subject-wise we'd would mostly recommend the F4 for landscape and studio work. When shooting portraits, you will do the focus-recompose a lot. This also means that when shooting lenses wide open, it will be necessary to manually adjust focus.
This Nikon F4 model has been fully cleaned, tested and covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty!
Year Released: 1988
Fun Fact: The Nikon F4 was Nikon’s first professional auto focus SLR! It also runs on regular, widely available AA batteries.
The Nikon F4 is a unique piece of camera history and every photographer should work with it at least once. Handling is the first and foremost reason to purchase an F4. It is the only professional Nikon AF SLR with classic dials and switches only. No shoulder LCD panel is required to check the settings like on the F5 or F6. Compared to its predecessor, the F4 marks the beginning of a new design philosophy for professional SLRs. While the F3 needed a winder, hot shoe add-on and more, the F4 has everything built in.
The pronounced hand grip is necessary to handle the 1.2kg heavy body. The Nikon F4 feels like a lot of camera, because it is. We'd recommend a camera harness to avoid some neck pain which would come with a classic neck strap. Also important to note that the F4 is not equipped with Nikon’s iTTL system, which was introduced with the F6 and D2 in 2003. Shooting with flash is therefore solid, but not outstanding as with Nikon’s new (D)SLRs.
Subject-wise we'd would mostly recommend the F4 for landscape and studio work. When shooting portraits, you will do the focus-recompose a lot. This also means that when shooting lenses wide open, it will be necessary to manually adjust focus.
This Nikon F4 model has been fully cleaned, tested and covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty!
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Nikon F4 - Zoom-Nikkor 35-105mm f/3.5 Lens - SLR 35mm Film Camera
Year Released: 1988
Fun Fact: The Nikon F4 was Nikon’s first professional auto focus SLR! It also runs on regular, widely available AA batteries.
The Nikon F4 is a unique piece of camera history and every photographer should work with it at least once. Handling is the first and foremost reason to purchase an F4. It is the only professional Nikon AF SLR with classic dials and switches only. No shoulder LCD panel is required to check the settings like on the F5 or F6. Compared to its predecessor, the F4 marks the beginning of a new design philosophy for professional SLRs. While the F3 needed a winder, hot shoe add-on and more, the F4 has everything built in.
The pronounced hand grip is necessary to handle the 1.2kg heavy body. The Nikon F4 feels like a lot of camera, because it is. We'd recommend a camera harness to avoid some neck pain which would come with a classic neck strap. Also important to note that the F4 is not equipped with Nikon’s iTTL system, which was introduced with the F6 and D2 in 2003. Shooting with flash is therefore solid, but not outstanding as with Nikon’s new (D)SLRs.
Subject-wise we'd would mostly recommend the F4 for landscape and studio work. When shooting portraits, you will do the focus-recompose a lot. This also means that when shooting lenses wide open, it will be necessary to manually adjust focus.
This Nikon F4 model has been fully cleaned, tested and covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty!
Year Released: 1988
Fun Fact: The Nikon F4 was Nikon’s first professional auto focus SLR! It also runs on regular, widely available AA batteries.
The Nikon F4 is a unique piece of camera history and every photographer should work with it at least once. Handling is the first and foremost reason to purchase an F4. It is the only professional Nikon AF SLR with classic dials and switches only. No shoulder LCD panel is required to check the settings like on the F5 or F6. Compared to its predecessor, the F4 marks the beginning of a new design philosophy for professional SLRs. While the F3 needed a winder, hot shoe add-on and more, the F4 has everything built in.
The pronounced hand grip is necessary to handle the 1.2kg heavy body. The Nikon F4 feels like a lot of camera, because it is. We'd recommend a camera harness to avoid some neck pain which would come with a classic neck strap. Also important to note that the F4 is not equipped with Nikon’s iTTL system, which was introduced with the F6 and D2 in 2003. Shooting with flash is therefore solid, but not outstanding as with Nikon’s new (D)SLRs.
Subject-wise we'd would mostly recommend the F4 for landscape and studio work. When shooting portraits, you will do the focus-recompose a lot. This also means that when shooting lenses wide open, it will be necessary to manually adjust focus.
This Nikon F4 model has been fully cleaned, tested and covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty!
Nikon F4 - Zoom-Nikkor 35-105mm f/3.5 Lens - SLR 35mm Film Camera
Year Released: 1988
Fun Fact: The Nikon F4 was Nikon’s first professional auto focus SLR! It also runs on regular, widely available AA batteries.
The Nikon F4 is a unique piece of camera history and every photographer should work with it at least once. Handling is the first and foremost reason to purchase an F4. It is the only professional Nikon AF SLR with classic dials and switches only. No shoulder LCD panel is required to check the settings like on the F5 or F6. Compared to its predecessor, the F4 marks the beginning of a new design philosophy for professional SLRs. While the F3 needed a winder, hot shoe add-on and more, the F4 has everything built in.
The pronounced hand grip is necessary to handle the 1.2kg heavy body. The Nikon F4 feels like a lot of camera, because it is. We'd recommend a camera harness to avoid some neck pain which would come with a classic neck strap. Also important to note that the F4 is not equipped with Nikon’s iTTL system, which was introduced with the F6 and D2 in 2003. Shooting with flash is therefore solid, but not outstanding as with Nikon’s new (D)SLRs.
Subject-wise we'd would mostly recommend the F4 for landscape and studio work. When shooting portraits, you will do the focus-recompose a lot. This also means that when shooting lenses wide open, it will be necessary to manually adjust focus.
This Nikon F4 model has been fully cleaned, tested and covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty!
Year Released: 1988
Fun Fact: The Nikon F4 was Nikon’s first professional auto focus SLR! It also runs on regular, widely available AA batteries.
The Nikon F4 is a unique piece of camera history and every photographer should work with it at least once. Handling is the first and foremost reason to purchase an F4. It is the only professional Nikon AF SLR with classic dials and switches only. No shoulder LCD panel is required to check the settings like on the F5 or F6. Compared to its predecessor, the F4 marks the beginning of a new design philosophy for professional SLRs. While the F3 needed a winder, hot shoe add-on and more, the F4 has everything built in.
The pronounced hand grip is necessary to handle the 1.2kg heavy body. The Nikon F4 feels like a lot of camera, because it is. We'd recommend a camera harness to avoid some neck pain which would come with a classic neck strap. Also important to note that the F4 is not equipped with Nikon’s iTTL system, which was introduced with the F6 and D2 in 2003. Shooting with flash is therefore solid, but not outstanding as with Nikon’s new (D)SLRs.
Subject-wise we'd would mostly recommend the F4 for landscape and studio work. When shooting portraits, you will do the focus-recompose a lot. This also means that when shooting lenses wide open, it will be necessary to manually adjust focus.
This Nikon F4 model has been fully cleaned, tested and covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty!