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Price Paid:
$300.00
from Local Shop Summary: The N6006 has been a learning experience. I previously shot with an FM2, so Program modes and auto-focus were new, and the main attraction. As it turned out, the AF on this camera hunts a lot and so is not always faster than manually focusing on a camera with a split-image focusing screen. Eventually, the AF went out of adjustment, and it's not worth it to me to repair it. As far as modes go, the Program mode has its attractions, but I spent most time in aperture priority. In the end, this camera taught me that an FE2 with a motor drive was all I wanted in a film camera, and that the FM2n was a great camera. I also learned that plastic can be very tough: the N6006 is a durable camera.. Lots to like -- see the strengths -- but I don't think I'd buy another AF film camera; next will be digital. Strengths: Easy and intuitive layout of controls
Durable
Takes mechanical shutter release
Will operate in aperture priority with non-AF AI and AIS lenses
Bracketing function is great
Nice feel and finish
Built-in flash Weaknesses: Slow AF
Expensive, somewhat unusual battery
Non-interchangeable focusing screens -- manual focus with the matte screen isn't practical
No auto shut-off -- if you forget to turn the camera off and put it up for a week, your battery will die. Similar Products Used: N80; not as similar products include FM2n, FE2, F3, Canon AE-1, several rangefinders, Mamiya TLR Customer Service: Never needed it.
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