Nikon Kit: the system I prefer to use and its specification

Nikon FM2n

http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/nikonfmseries/fm2n/fm2manual/index.htm

An upgrade of the original FM2 in 1982 with refinement in its top sync speed from 1/200 sec to 1/250 sec. After the debut of the revised shutter design in the electronic Nikon FE2. It still holds an distinction as being one of the fastest mechanical SLR available. Further, the much advertised vertically traveled honeycomb pattern shutter curtain has been replaced with the textureless aluminum blade-type curtain in 1989/90. Thus, there are a total of three versions of FM2. It was indeed a long serving model within the Nikon SLR camera series that has sprung across the 80′ to the late ’90.

FM2n – ‘reference map’ here:

http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/nikonfmseries/fm2n/fm2manual/map.htm

Nikon Magazine Article – FM2n

http://www.nikon.co.jp/main/eng/society/cousins/cousins13-e.htm

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Nikon FE2

http://mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/nikonfeseries/fe2/index.htm

Also 1982, the upgrade of the earlier FE in 1978. It has all the basic essential elements to easily label it as a classic camera: compact, simple to use, features riched, flexible – most of all, extremely well made and a reliable companion. It comes with both black and chrome versions. It was the world’s fastest sync speed in a commercial production SLR during its launch. A set of three newer types of focusing screens. More significantly is its ability to handle TTL OTF flash exposure control with dedicated Nikon strobes, including multi-flash setups. It also provides with a fail safe M250 as mechanical back up in case of battery failure. In addition to that, It shared virtually all the system accessories designed for the mid-compact Nikon like motor drives, focusing screens, Databack etc. Despite after one and half decade since its debut, it is still an extremely attractive system SLR camera. I am a fan!

FE2 – ‘reference map’ here:

http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/nikonfeseries/fe2/map.htm

Nikon Magazine Article – FE2

http://www.nikon.co.jp/main/eng/society/cousins/cousins14-e.htm

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MD12 Motor winder:

http://mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/nikonfeseries/fefmshared/md12/index.htm

MC-12: Remote cord for MD-12

http://mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/nikonfeseries/fefmshared/md11/md112access2.htm

Depending on the application, I have a range of Nikkor lenses:

20mm f2.8 : 24mm f2.8 : 28mm f2.8 : 50mm f2.0 : 85 f1.8AF : 200mm f4

Out of these, I use the 20mm most! It is great for fast focus – great depth of field. It is as useful, half way up a mountain, or in the street with riot or ‘public order’ situation.

20mm f2.8 lens:

http://mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/speciallenses/20mm.htm

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More stuff on the Nikon system:

http://www.techphoto.org/photo/photo/equipment/nikon

[no use for the ‘digital types’, but for ‘proper photographers’, a good reference 🙂 ]

For those interested in a Nikon ‘history’, here is a description of some of the previous models

http://mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/nikon/htmls/models/htmls/slrmain8090.htm

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Mecablitz 45 CL-3 Flashgun

http://www.metz.de/1_metz_2000/m_pages_english/7_service/m_pdf_prospekte/mecablitz/als_pdf/m_mb_45_cl4_english.pdf

As with all the Metz flashguns the first number refers to the guide number basically the power of the flashgun.

The flashgun is a standard hammerhead unit with the battery pack fitting into the handle, a rechargeable Nicad battery pack is available or you can use 6 AA batteries.

The flash unit can be attached to the camera using the tripod socket and the bracket that comes with the flashgun. The bracket attaches to the bottom of the flashgun by a bayonet type clip and a locking screw this enables the flash to be removed from the bracket quickly.

The Metz mecablitz 45 CL 4 is a powerful flashgun designed for both professional and amateur photographers.

The mecablitz 45 CL 4 and 45 CL 3 models are fully integrated in the SCA 300 adapter system and – in conjunction with an SCA 3000 C connecting cable – in the SCA 3000 system, thus supporting all leading cameras.

The Metz AF adapters of the SCA 300 system and the SCA 3000 C connecting cable of the SCA 3000 system enable the user to take full advantage of practically all functions of his AF camera and flashgun within a range of 0.45 – 9 m and in complete darkness.

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