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Jul 08, 2015
Best 35mm film camera ever made.
1 of 1 found this helpful Perhaps Nikon's best camera, ever. The most durable, simple, straightforward film camera design of any make, any era. Simplicity of design & high quality of production result in a camera, though almost as old as I am, function flawlessly. Ergonomically - a dream. Easier to load/unload with film than any competitor. Lens optics - decades ahead of their time.

Feb 11, 2020
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Jan 10, 2010
Nikkor PC 35mm f/2.8 architectural lens
1 of 1 found this helpful The Nikkor PC (perspective control) lenses are among the very few lenses available to the 35mm photographer for photographing architecture (or other tall, close subjects) with control over "keyholing" or "converging parallels" that occur when the camera is aimed upwards from horizontal. The lens-shift provision of the PC Nikkors allows the user to keep the film-plane vertical (parallel to the building) and still have the entire subject appear in-frame, with vertical lines still remaining "parallel" and not "railroad tracking." Large-format cameras achieve this with shifts & rises of the front lens-board. For the serious professional or student of archicture (or real estate) PC-Nikkors allow use of the versatile & affordable 35mm film format. [NOTE: these lens-shift PC-Nikkors are not to be confused with some of the other Nikkor lenses, like the 55mm MicroNikkors, that used a "PC" designation as part of the lens-name (to describe the number of glass elements)]. The Perspective-Control Nikkors were desigen & build with the professional photographer in mind & are thus made to the highest optical & mechanical standards. If cared for they tend to hold their value for decades.