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Whats that thing found on older lenses?
      #706090 - 14/09/2008 11:22

I've never had a Nikon,never even handled one,shame on me,(would love a classic Nikon one day!) but anyway looking at,or rather drooling over a pic of a FM3A i noticed its lens had the weird 2 pronged device near the aperture barrel. I've noticed this before and always wondered what it was for. Is it some kind of metering coupler and if so why would a modern film camera need such a thing?

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Re: Whats that thing found on older lenses? [Re: numanoid]
      #706101 - 14/09/2008 11:40

Q - What's that thing found on older lenses?

A - Leica Users

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Re: Whats that thing found on older lenses? [Re: numanoid]
      #706103 - 14/09/2008 11:42

Larry, this Wiki article on the F2 explains their use. The are referred to as "rabbit ears".

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Re: Whats that thing found on older lenses? [Re: geepee]
      #706111 - 14/09/2008 11:58

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Larry, this Wiki article on the F2 explains their use. The are referred to as "rabbit ears".



Cheers for that, the F2,what a camera! Oh I love these old cameras!! Sometimes it makes you wish digital had never happened!(Or we could back to the 70s!)

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Re: Whats that thing found on older lenses? [Re: numanoid]
      #706166 - 14/09/2008 14:22

Personally, I wouldn't want to go back to the '70s. If forced I would be an Olympus user though, the Nikons of the day were not quite as competitive as the OM1, which explains why I had an OM1 up to 1990. No I am happy to be in 2008 with Digital imaging and film available.

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Re: Whats that thing found on older lenses? [Re: Fen]
      #706181 - 14/09/2008 15:39

Quote:

Q - What's that thing found on older lenses?

A - Leica Users




I was going to say mould - but that's close enough

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Re: Whats that thing found on older lenses? [Re: GeoffR]
      #706249 - 14/09/2008 18:31

I just love that era photographically speaking. Technology was coming to the fore but there was still a lot to do. There's something about photographing out on the streets in the 60s and 70s that appeals to me.

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