Pros: Rugged, reliable, mechanical, precise, heavy (balances well with big lenses), exchangeable finders prisms Cons: Some say the non standard hot shoe but once you have the hot shoe adapter...
Those who ever put their hands on an F2 body will never forget its balance, weight, solid feeling. Those who use it know how reliable, precise, durable, strong it is. Combined with the DP12 viewfinder it becomes the F2AS, Nikon's top camera ever. ...
Pros: Solid, well-made, reliable, comfortable to use, high specs for its time, extensive accessory range. Cons: Expensive, heavy (especially with the ten-battery motor), relatively noisy shutter, LED meter eats batteries.
The Nikon F2AS is one of the last of the F2 range, first introduced in 1971. Its removable pentaprism can be replaced with a plain prism, making it a non-metering, mechanical camera. The AS designation refers to a) automatic indexing and b) LED metering ...
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