Review by
Woodsy44
on 16th May 2008
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User Rating : 10
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After the whirlwind of auto focus, auto exposure and digital I bought a Nikon FM2n and a 28mm F3.8 manual lens. When I wander around with this combination I am forced to think about the essential elements that (hopefully) make a good photograph - composition, exposure and critical focus. The solid ' ...
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Review by
rockmeister
on 10th Jan 2006
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User Rating : 9
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After many years teaching photography, we finally got some budget to buy a good camera. Contax? too expensive and fragile. Canon? Not as rugged. Leica? Much too pricey. Nikon? Oh yes. The FM2 was such an obvious choice as a rugged workhorse that could take the abuse and still take superb pics, that ...
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Review by
Dave T.
on 1st Oct 2002
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User Rating : 10
Respect :
+5
This Nikon FM2n 35mm SLR camera taught me everything. If you wear glasses or have no patience then I would not buy this camera! It is simple and effective. After 15 years of bashing it around, I gave it to a relative and bought the FM3a. I still miss it. There is nothing bad to say about this camera ...
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Review by
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expert review
on 23rd Sep 2001
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User Rating : 10
Respect :
+7
INTRODUCTION
As many people would have said, only a classic would last a decade in the market. What do I have to say more about this design who is around for nearly 2 decade?
The FM2n is a significant improvement over the older FM, which is still available in the used market as a backup or student ...
Elson75.'s full review | 990 words | 4 comments added.

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