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Camera Talk / Re: information Nikon F2T
« Last post by Hans_S on May 21, 2026, 10:24:12 »
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My copy of the electronic Nikon F to Z adapter arrived from Japan in 8 days to Australia - half of which was involved in covering the last 55 km from Melbourne airport to home!!!

I can confirm that my copy has the same excellent finish and fits that Birna reported in respect of her copy.  The fits are a nice change from an expensive German adapter that I have whose fits are just impossibly too tight.

An English manual is here - mine arrived with a Japanese one.
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Camera Talk / Re: information Nikon F2T
« Last post by Akira on May 21, 2026, 01:29:18 »

   What are the odds?!

  Gorgeous gear  8)

I can only suspect that Birna is blessed with a special force to attract any Nikon gear she imagined...
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: May 2026
« Last post by golunvolo on May 21, 2026, 00:30:27 »
Meet C. a wonderful colleague. This feels like him to me. Closer than possible for the Z9 and the 70-200 2.8 fl af.

   
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: May 2026
« Last post by golunvolo on May 21, 2026, 00:27:31 »
corn smuggling in my garden,

  A window to another world. Beautiful action and setup
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: May 2026
« Last post by ARTUROARTISTA on May 21, 2026, 00:07:27 »
well seen, I like it a lot, not only the theme, but as well the colours
Thanks, Thomas. The ants are stealing the corn from the carrier pigeons.
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: May 2026
« Last post by Thomas Stellwag on May 20, 2026, 23:13:47 »
corn smuggling in my garden,

well seen, I like it a lot, not only the theme, but as well the colours
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Camera Talk / Re: information Nikon F2T
« Last post by golunvolo on May 20, 2026, 23:02:53 »
There is a funny story about my F2 Titan. Perhaps I've told it before, but it bears repetition and pondering about the concept of 'serendipity'.

Many many moons ago, back in the dark ages of "film" (you know, the storage medium containing only 36 frames), I visited my local photo store in Oslo and spotted a strange-looking Nikon F2. Turned out it was the F2 Titan version, but without the finder. It had the DP-12 ('AS') finder attached. They told me it was on commission sale and quoted an exorbitant asking price as it was considered a "collector's item". I was indeed interested in the camera, which looked pristine, but not the price. However, I pointed out they could not sell it as a mint collector's item, since it hadn't the correct finder. The DP-12 looked ugly as it had the usual satin finish and obviously wasn't produced with any titanium at all. After a prolonged haggling the shop owner personally admitted they had made a mistake by removing the finder and selling it off earlier to a customer looking for a nice DE-1 unit. Thus he agreed the asking price was way too high, and I finally got my F2 Titan for a truly bargain price.

Now, more than 15 years later, and well into the 2000's I by chance visited a flea market down town Oslo, as it was rumoured they had nice photo gear for sale. Which indeed was the case, and suddenly I spied a perfect black Nikon F2 with a prism finder attached. As this was into the early digital era, interest in analogue cameras had declined, thus I got the camera for a modest sum of money. However, once I got my hands on the camera, I noticed the DE-1 looked very strange, having a dull hammered finish. Removing the finder confirmed this was the Titan version, and then I at last had a *complete* F2 T. As Nikon Norway told me only about 3 units of Nikon F2 T had been sold in Norway, that finder simply must have been the long lost one from my own F2 T. What were the odds for this scenario?

Below,  a picture of my F2T with the DP-12 and a Noct-Nikkor 58mm f/1.2 attached. It was my most used camera for more than a decade, and I loved it.


   What are the odds?!

  Gorgeous gear  8)
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: May 2026
« Last post by ARTUROARTISTA on May 20, 2026, 22:04:18 »
corn smuggling in my garden,
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Camera Talk / Re: information Nikon F2T
« Last post by Birna Rørslett on May 20, 2026, 21:33:50 »
There is a funny story about my F2 Titan. Perhaps I've told it before, but it bears repetition and pondering about the concept of 'serendipity'.

Many many moons ago, back in the dark ages of "film" (you know, the storage medium containing only 36 frames), I visited my local photo store in Oslo and spotted a strange-looking Nikon F2. Turned out it was the F2 Titan version, but without the finder. It had the DP-12 ('AS') finder attached. They told me it was on commission sale and quoted an exorbitant asking price as it was considered a "collector's item". I was indeed interested in the camera, which looked pristine, but not the price. However, I pointed out they could not sell it as a mint collector's item, since it hadn't the correct finder. The DP-12 looked ugly as it had the usual satin finish and obviously wasn't produced with any titanium at all. After a prolonged haggling the shop owner personally admitted they had made a mistake by removing the finder and selling it off earlier to a customer looking for a nice DE-1 unit. Thus he agreed the asking price was way too high, and I finally got my F2 Titan for a truly bargain price.

Now, more than 15 years later, and well into the 2000's I by chance visited a flea market down town Oslo, as it was rumoured they had nice photo gear for sale. Which indeed was the case, and suddenly I spied a perfect black Nikon F2 with a prism finder attached. As this was into the early digital era, interest in analogue cameras had declined, thus I got the camera for a modest sum of money. However, once I got my hands on the camera, I noticed the DE-1 looked very strange, having a dull hammered finish. Removing the finder confirmed this was the Titan version, and then I at last had a *complete* F2 T. As Nikon Norway told me only about 3 units of Nikon F2 T had been sold in Norway, that finder simply must have been the long lost one from my own F2 T. What were the odds for this scenario?

Below,  a picture of my F2T with the DP-12 and a Noct-Nikkor 58mm f/1.2 attached. It was my most used camera for more than a decade, and I loved it.
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