4/4/2023 0 Comments Nikon f2 yer productiuon![]() You could imprint with the timepiece, the date unit or the memo plates. ![]() The camera comes with three different ways to imprint data onto the film. Added to this there were two different data backs available, an MF-10 Databack for 36-exposure or MF-11 (with the MF-1 magazine) for 250-exposures. The bases body is the same with all, but the difference could be found in the finders, the DP-11 (F2A), DP-12 (F2AS) or DE-1 (F2). There were several different configurations available, all based on F2 versions available at the time. The basis of the camera is an F2, but it was developed with scientific and/or industrial applications in mind.At the time of its inception it was at the very forefront of camera technology. ![]() The is really the ‘Grandfather’ of data imprint technology. This camera is the precursor to the modern data backs that began creeping onto cameras in the nineties. So, let’s have a look at the legendary Nikon F2 data. And this camera is special in that there are lots of little bits to go missing on it. Very few of these cameras were produced and as usual with something of this age, it is more than likely that very few survive.Īs for every collector out there, there are three people who care very little for the future of their gear, even with an item such as this. ![]() As Nikon cameras go, this is one of them that you are not going to see very often. Amongst the rarest of Nikons, the ultra special Nikon F2 Data. ![]()
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