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The Nikon F5 was introduced in 1994 and represents the 5th generation of the professional Nikon F series.
I've got one on loan to me this week so I decided to check it out and share it with you guys. The F5 is extremely interesting in its handling of considerable upgrades in technology for a 35mm camera. It was the last heavily used professional 35mm camera before the move to digital.
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@edouardbonnard3534
@edouardbonnard3534 9 лет назад
I own an F5 and using it is a pure joy. This is a masterpiece of engineering from the 90's. The viewfinder is incredible, AF is brutally fast, and you can use modern Nikkor lenses on it.
@walterfink7869
@walterfink7869 6 лет назад
I started in photography, with an Argus Cosina. After having moderate luck with it, I moved up to a Canon F-1. That was in 1972 or so. Then, when I started work with Nikon as a sales rep, I sold all my Canon equipment, and went and stayed with Nikon. I have had many Nikons over the years. In 2001, I traded my two Nikon N90s cameras, with each one having the added motor and my complete Mamiya RB 67 Outfit for two new Nikon F5 cameras. Those are the last Nikons I have purchased, other than lenses. I do not have digital, yet, but do shoot the film cameras once in awhile. I was a working pro from 1974 till the late 90's or until digital really took over. I would like to get a new D850 when I hit the lottery. Thank you for your videos
@Ruffffrider
@Ruffffrider 9 лет назад
Always wanted an F5 and now it's a must have. Can't wait wait for the series on this camera. Thanks for sharing 🍻
@johandenhertog6878
@johandenhertog6878 Год назад
Use the Nikon F5 still my main camera and the Nikon D4 as my backup. The feeling with the Nikon F5 is far superior than the digitaal camera’s now.
@cameracameras
@cameracameras 9 лет назад
I love my F5 and so pleased I have one. Thanks for a great show Ted.
@josephbarrett2425
@josephbarrett2425 8 лет назад
Got an F5 based on this video. I fucking love shooting with it. What a tank.
@AndySnap
@AndySnap 6 лет назад
Ahh, good to see 'my' F5 again. One of these was my pro' work camera for a 2-3 years, until my workplace went digital with the D1. Even then the F5 was a back up body, all the way until - unused for years - 2013! Such a great, sturdy, comfortable camera, swift and smooth shooting, but yes it's heavy. But this weight turned out to be training for using every pro Nikon since, from D1 on, they've all been the weight of an F5, or more! A more petite F5 is the lovely F100, which is really like an updated F3 size camera. Thanks for the nostalgia hit!
@andreewoodson
@andreewoodson 9 лет назад
Awesome video, Ted! I really the film videos that you produce. Thanks for what you do. When I was looking for a 35mm film camera I considered the F5 but instead went with the F3HP.
@spondon12
@spondon12 9 лет назад
Nice review Ted, I look forward to the 2nd part. I've been using my F5 for a couple years now I guess and its become my go-to choice when shooting 35mm. I collect cameras, mostly 35mm "pro" gear from the 70's and 80's. I have Nikon, Canon, Olympus, Minolta, etc. available. I like a lot of em, love some of them, but the F5 is just so good at what it does. If I just want to be sure I get the shot, its the F5.
@bobcole612
@bobcole612 6 лет назад
Have an F5 to go along with my D1x and D800. Rock solid camera, since I had been shooting on the D1x for a few years, the slight backwards step to the F5 was quite natural and easy. Love this camera.
@AllForTheBetter
@AllForTheBetter 9 лет назад
I just bought an F5 a few weeks ago. I spent a considerable amount of time looking for a review of the camera but had no luck. Thanks for the upload it was exactly what I have been looking for. I will defiantly be subscribing!
@theartofphotography
@theartofphotography 9 лет назад
Thanks Caleb. You're going to love it.
@nandi123
@nandi123 9 лет назад
+Caleb Stockton aslo check out www.nikonf5.net/ The F5 is an amazing camera!
@stuartgraham5124
@stuartgraham5124 3 года назад
Thank you for your most excellent review of the Nikon F5. It was your review of the F5 that convinced me to buy one, and to get back into film photography, of which I offer my thanks. All I now have to do is buy a scanner and also the Meta 35.
@alo82m
@alo82m 8 лет назад
That's my favorite camera! I was very fascinated from this futuristic SLR. I found a used one for about 100 bucks, then I brought it to a Nikon center for a complete overhaul. Now I am enjoying this awesome beast! Thanks for the review! P.S.: With the help of an Arduino i got the EXIF data out of my F5 without needing any special equipment!
@DebraDukes
@DebraDukes 5 лет назад
Absolutely Awesome just saw this on Darryl Channel and agree did not like the date and time as well.Amazing blast from the past and truly a Beast.Thanks so much for sharing Deb 👍✌
@Bass-guitarist
@Bass-guitarist 3 года назад
I have an F5 which I purchased brand new, had less than 2000 shots and immaculate. Although I use mainly Large Format 4x5 and digital D800, I will never part with the F5. Every time I pick it up it brings a grin to my face! Ted your presentations are interesting and your personality is very endearing. Thank you for all your efforts. 👍🏻
@ZigMatador
@ZigMatador 7 лет назад
A beast of a camera, just got one, and its just plain amazing what it can do, I also got a Pentax k to Nikon f adapter to use with some old SMC lenses and they work perfectly.
@CalumetVideo
@CalumetVideo 4 года назад
I’m sure Ted and I were really drooling over the Nikon F4 in our high school days. I remember seeing the price in the B & H ads. It was way out side my budget as a teen.
@VellaCharles
@VellaCharles 6 лет назад
I'm an Nikon user and I have this Nikon F5, yes it is a heavy tank, but a fantastic tank. I've been an Nikon user since the Nikon F Photomic FTN. Nikon F3 motorized I had that too than switched to the F5. I've retired from professional photography now but I still love photography. I acquired the NIKON D700 digital camera, a heavy camera as well, but very reliable and easy to use. Excellent for travel. No more have to carry tons of film that takes more room and nightmare going through airport check ins, and exposed film getting zapped going through x-rays. I enjoyed your informative video, keep up the good work.
@SCrowley91
@SCrowley91 9 лет назад
I love seeing old cameras like this! Hopefully we could see a Contax episode!
@js-gy4tz
@js-gy4tz 8 лет назад
Hello Ted:I must tell you after shooting digital for the last ten years I've pulled out my old cameras and I am going through a rebirth with film Its like being 16 again and using my first camera from dad. Just holding my F and F2 is fun again I live how people look at me when I use my Leica m3 and they want to know why I shoot it. I have now moved into large format and loving it. To spend the evening processing film is magic for me and I have started giving some of my photos as gifts. So I wish you all the best in this new year. Happy shooting Thanks Jim
@dezzux
@dezzux 9 лет назад
Enjoyed this video, would've enjoyed it even more a year ago when I was buying one! Loving the F5 because it plays well with the modern lenses and is very similar to the D3/D4, and it does everything you could possibly ask. Looking forward to the metadata part!
@SammySantiagoIrizarry
@SammySantiagoIrizarry 9 лет назад
Thanks so much Ted for the wonderful info and review on the F5. I'm convince now that it will be my only 35mm film camera,
@GabrielMisfire
@GabrielMisfire 9 лет назад
Glad you posted this! I'm organising a roadtrip and I want to take an F5 along - going to see it now!
@Celestialrob
@Celestialrob 9 лет назад
Hi Sabrina, I had the AE-1 as well! Before that I was totally manual and it now stands me in good stead!
@eyeeyeoh
@eyeeyeoh 9 лет назад
F5 is a beast, but I have gone into Rolleiflex and can't return to 35 mm. Scanning large negatives is so much easier.
@nickfanzo
@nickfanzo 4 года назад
Public Administration wait until you touch 4x5
@dangerpowers123
@dangerpowers123 9 лет назад
Hmm see and it's a matter of taste, granted...but What I love about 35mm cameras is encapsulated by the Nikon F3, FE and FM. Small, with Manual hands on dials, rather than displays and menus. The F3 its more organic its light and tough. I shoot digital loads too with my canon 6D...but The F5 sort of seams like its a mix of the two, but because of the size...and weight, it lacking the benefits of the F3, I may as well take my DSLR so that yes I'm lumping round my big posh camera, but I have endless photos I can shoot. I got the Nikon 801s and find I never use it. Sorry rant over, love the channel, your doing a great job and deserve all the success in the world Steve H
@joestephens7105
@joestephens7105 9 лет назад
I had the F5 - a complete tank - used it for years - I have to say the D75s was a HUGE step down. Digital has finally caught up thank goodness.
@christianhein9177
@christianhein9177 9 лет назад
I had the AE-1 from my father, too ..i loved the hell out of it for years after he gave it to me.. before that, he photographed me with it when i was a kid just like your dad Sabrina..sometimes when i was younger and our family was on vacation, he would let me hold it, showed me how to use the viewfinder, the shutter, the aperture, focus..it was such a fantastic, flawless camera..and the FD 50 1.4 was just beautiful to use.. the camera was in our family since the late 70s and i always looked at it not as just a camera...it was way more than that. Earlier this year, some jerk broke into my car and stole it. My Dad took it pretty well, for him it was just a tool..but i am just heartbroken as I always imagined that i would use it to pass the passion for photography on to my kids someday..
@PandaKnivesRo
@PandaKnivesRo 9 лет назад
Very cool! I really want one now! :)) waiting for the next video on this. :)
@j0hnnykn0xv1lle
@j0hnnykn0xv1lle 3 года назад
I've been shooting this camera for 23 years. I love my F5 - heavy cameras were en vogue back in the day.
@DreKC
@DreKC 9 лет назад
Beautiful camera. Nice review Ted!
@ScoutBobrman862
@ScoutBobrman862 8 лет назад
Great, always wanting to do film scanning! Love my Nikon N90S and Me super. Thanks!
@johnhernlund539
@johnhernlund539 8 лет назад
I believe that the motor drive was standard on the F4, it was not an accessory (same is true of all F4 family cameras). However, the version you showed included the optional grip. Without the grip, the F4 looks and feels much smaller in size. The F5 has a standard configuration of a gripped camera, much like all of the flagship DSLRs that followed it. I shoot the F4 and F5 regularly...the F4 uses 4xAA batteries and the F5 uses 8xAA batteries...I have to change the F5 batteries more often, even though I usually take the F4 owing to its smaller size. So the F4 grip is not really necessary for providing extra battery life, and I would only recommend it for "grip" alone.
@texaslonestarrider
@texaslonestarrider 9 лет назад
The last film camera I used was the F4. Great review!
@danandresandmoen4517
@danandresandmoen4517 9 лет назад
I have a Nikon F5 and love it! Slides always comes out beautiful with this camera, but i agree, its a workout walking around with it.
@MrVeritasAQ
@MrVeritasAQ 9 лет назад
I love my F5! It's my go to film camera if I'm not going for a particular look/format that would be better accomplished by another camera.
@FirstOnRaceDayCapri2904
@FirstOnRaceDayCapri2904 6 лет назад
The description is wrong, the F5 was introsuced in June 1996 and went on sale in October 1996.
@sidbrun_
@sidbrun_ 9 лет назад
What a coincidence, I was watching your F3 video just last night.
@7ySayOcean
@7ySayOcean 9 лет назад
Have you ever had or tried the Canon F-1? Legitimately stripping everything but aperture, shutter speed and ASA speed. Unforgiving and simple and I love it.
@DavesArchives
@DavesArchives 8 лет назад
Love this video, especially since it covers the F5. I may be in the market for one. Also digging the Casey Neistat vibe of the video editing ;)
@stevecrawford3551
@stevecrawford3551 Год назад
This is a great tech review. Thank you. 😀
@WizzRacing
@WizzRacing 9 лет назад
There are great Old cameras out there that can still out perform any digital camera today. Nikon, Contax, Minolta XD, etc.. These cameras are works of art in there own right. As it would cost a fortune to build them today. And yes you need film and chemicals but thats the point. You get touch, Feel and interact with what it is your are doing. Something a flat screen and software can't teach you. Great Stuff
@smitz001
@smitz001 9 лет назад
My photography teacher had one of these when I was in high school, he had it plugged in to a battery pack for the lighting tripped on the sync cable knocked the camera on the floor and cracked the body.
@md-lc8gq
@md-lc8gq 5 лет назад
Thats weird because normally F5s are rugged as hell
@lawrencewatts1838
@lawrencewatts1838 9 лет назад
Loved the video Ted! Would like to see some representation of Olympus addicts like me though. The OM1 and OM2 are great cameras (my OM2n is gorgeous), the OM10 is a lovely starter camera and they did some really interesting stuff with the PEN series. I'm currently on the hunt for a PEN-FT, the only half-frame SLR ever made...
@lawrencewatts1838
@lawrencewatts1838 9 лет назад
Very versatile if you get the manual adapter for the shutter speed as well. The standard 50mm 1.8 is gorgeous, it was my first camera and I didn't realise how much that lens had spoiled me until I started buying others!
@kierankeeton2061
@kierankeeton2061 9 лет назад
My favorite 35mm camera! the F80 is also a fantastic camera.
@oxfords1
@oxfords1 4 года назад
awesome review thank you
@edwardmurray6905
@edwardmurray6905 7 лет назад
Nice video Ted!
@kelvinlammh
@kelvinlammh 9 лет назад
I love the Nikon F5, but couldn't afford one back then, so I got a F100. which is a great baby F5 (at least in my terms)
@xjoexedge
@xjoexedge 9 лет назад
I love my f3 but always wanted to give the f5 a try
@adamzellmer9233
@adamzellmer9233 7 лет назад
Im picking up an f70 today i believe it was produced at the same time just the mid range consumer model. Any expiriences with that camera? I've seen mixed reviews but it was free with a lens!
@llstanley4667
@llstanley4667 8 лет назад
Great review!n Thanks
@wenyulian9584
@wenyulian9584 7 лет назад
Loved this beast. I used it up to 2004. Have not touch it for more than 10 years. Too heavy.
@user-ut1wl4gc2l
@user-ut1wl4gc2l 4 года назад
Wenyu Lian willing to sell ?
@BoostedInline6
@BoostedInline6 9 лет назад
F5 was released in 1996 not 1994. I have one and love it. The Canon Ae-1 is my second favorite film camera.
@AgnostosGnostos
@AgnostosGnostos 5 лет назад
The body of the Nikon F5 was used for the digital camera of Kodak DCS620.
@xray111xxx
@xray111xxx 8 лет назад
Beautiful Camera. Film. I just don't like to wait how everything came out. Digital has made me an impatient man. Wow that F5 is such a real machine!
@nickfanzo
@nickfanzo 4 года назад
Vincent Chen digital does spoil us
@MrCROBosanceros
@MrCROBosanceros 9 лет назад
I still rememeber first time seeing Nikon F4 on the shelf,behind counter in the photo store "Lens@Shutter",Vancouver,Canada.I was stunt.This was almost like seeing first time Lotus Esprit or similar high performance car.Photography was just becoming my new hobby,but even then I knew,this is some serious tool (or instrument). Yes,Canon EOS was modern auto focus system,but it was around for the few years already. But,this F5 looks like today's modern digital SLR,sort of lioke D3X. One think,i wish my D610 has,is mechanical mirror lock-up.When I shoot pictures for stitching in the panorama,why the mirror has to come down after pressing shutter?
@andrewjordan6678
@andrewjordan6678 8 лет назад
I'm following you ted! 🙌🏾✌🏻️😻👍🏻
@ChiliMcFly1
@ChiliMcFly1 9 лет назад
Had mine since 1997. Great film camera.
@CraigKratovil
@CraigKratovil 4 года назад
Thanks Ted
@MarcS4R
@MarcS4R 9 лет назад
i have one too, while its a great heavy beast, i still prefer my f3 for its simplicity
@BenjaminKanarek
@BenjaminKanarek 8 лет назад
I had a choice between the F5 and the F100 with a battery grip and went with the F100.
@rbruce63
@rbruce63 2 года назад
I have been considering the Nikon F5 for a long time! However, I have too many film cameras that seldomly expose film. I do have a similar camera called a Minolta Alpha 9. It is said to have been the inspiration for the Nikon F5. It still works superbly, albeit, the camera grip has disintegrated as well with my other Minolta camera bodies. Perhaps this Nikon will be better manufactured! Also, I would like to own prime Nikon glass for the F5. Now it’s a mater of finding the correct specimen and lens to go. Perhaps even a flash for her!
@markmozley5604
@markmozley5604 5 лет назад
Love my F5
@ErnestoIbarra
@ErnestoIbarra 9 лет назад
Great camera! Its light meter is way much better than any modern DSLR, in my opinion.
@PhotoMan69
@PhotoMan69 9 лет назад
Great camera. I own three F-5's. Solidly built.
@jessearmstrong8067
@jessearmstrong8067 4 года назад
Hi, I shoot with the f5 and love using it. I have no issues with it so would I be foolish to even think that the f6 is a great purchase?
@jamescortesos
@jamescortesos 4 года назад
Great 👍 info..This guy is 😎.I want a F5..Nikon camera's.the best.
@mpk33
@mpk33 6 лет назад
I just bought one today. I've had my F4 for a couple of years and have enjoyed my time with it, but I have huge hands and without the battery grip attachment, it's ok, but also annoying at times. Shoots great tho. I wanted to be able to use more modern lenses and have the front and back f stop & shutter speed control dials, making it easier to set up and get the shot.
@Gregorio416
@Gregorio416 Год назад
I’m currently debating getting an F5. I have an F4. I love everything about it except the autofocus Would you mind sharing your thoughts about the F4 vs F5?
@pbdjr
@pbdjr 9 лет назад
Thanks for the video Ted. I'm interested in seeing what the between frame data imprint looks like from the MF-28. Is it readable without a loupe?
@theartofphotography
@theartofphotography 9 лет назад
Oddly enough it didn't work. Rechecking the manual.
@djtoman6875
@djtoman6875 5 лет назад
Thanks for this informative video. I am a professional photographer that prefers to shoot film whenever it makes sense. I have an FE2, AF, F100, three (awesome - love them) Nikkormats, Big F, F4S, and six Nikon DSLRs, and am looking for the Nikon film camera with the best auto focus. Is there any difference between the AF of the F5 and the F6? And for that matter, is it better than the F100, which is pretty basic but effective?
@markkasick
@markkasick 8 лет назад
Hi Ted. I have an FM2, thinking about picking up an FA. Anu opinion on thr body? It's just sick how cheap this stuff is on ebay.
@SomeHarbourBastard
@SomeHarbourBastard 6 лет назад
All I know about it is that it is the camera used by Julianne Moore in "The Lost World: Jurassic Park". In the scene with the Stegosaurus.
@davidrothschild8913
@davidrothschild8913 9 лет назад
What lens do you use most on your F3? Can't wait to see your scans from F5
@roniepc1
@roniepc1 9 лет назад
Fantastic!!!
@84nomas
@84nomas 2 года назад
Is the option back button focusing available in the F5?
@garvinkelly
@garvinkelly Год назад
this was my dream camera when i was in high school. I have considered getting one now but the size and the 8 batteries (!) make me worry i wouldn't use it enough to justify the purchase. My N90s does almost everything the f5 does and only uses 4 batteries even with the verticle grip
@adamcook6396
@adamcook6396 8 месяцев назад
Go buy it.
@massimilianotiberi6824
@massimilianotiberi6824 9 лет назад
Lovely and useful video. may young photographer can acquire a very good camera and learn photography for an honest price with black and white film...as I did
@eustacequinlank7418
@eustacequinlank7418 6 лет назад
It's bigger than your head! After handling both, I eventually chose the F100 over the F5 because of the heft you describe and the features I don't think would impact on the way I shoot significantly (shit, I still use a Spotmatic and their awesome array of M42 lenses sometimes), build quality also feels the same (although I am aware of the spec differences such as the plastic door, I didn't personally notice them), but it's not a camera I could see myself using on a walkabout. I can use the MB-15 if and when I need it. I'm still going to get one (pristine as possible) at some point though when I have a bit of spare cash. Currently the F6 doesn't seem to be justifiable. My pipe dream is that when Nikon do ever decide to stop manufacturing film SLR's they might release a batch of something like an F7 with all the internal gubbins and metering points of the current flagship D models. If they still have the production lines running of course. Maybe it won't happen, but I think it would be a good send off and testament to their 35mm legacy. Odd that they didn't include a removable prism for the F6 though.
@victorwhitby4401
@victorwhitby4401 7 лет назад
Hi ted how about the Japanese made contaxes made by yasica the even made the prodious planar Lena regards
@PsycheFuck
@PsycheFuck 8 лет назад
What camera do you make your videos with?
@ucprof2008
@ucprof2008 4 года назад
I paid $300 for a mint condition F5 just a few months ago. Impressive beast!
@joshuapickup2372
@joshuapickup2372 9 месяцев назад
I bought a copy of the f5 recently with an SB800 for use at work. Camera seems to work fine in general but I keep getting sync issues when shooting with a flash. Initially I thought I might have knocked the shutter dial above the sync speed but after shooting another test roll with the shutter set to 250X and locked I still got sync issues. Is this an issue with flash compatibility or is it an issue with the camera? There hasn't been any funny business when shooting the camera with natural light so I'm not incline to think the shutter is on\ the way out.
@robertdurio7673
@robertdurio7673 6 лет назад
All models of the F4 have motor drive, there is NO Lever. What you are referring to is add'l battery pack and abilty to hold in Portrait.
@terrygoyan3022
@terrygoyan3022 3 года назад
I believe the F4 has a rewind lever. Maybe that's the reference.....Definitely no advance lever though! I love the F5! My favorite film camera. The last F model with an interchangeable view finder. I loved the waist level finder for mushroom photography. If I remember correctly, you lost matrix metering when using the waist level finder. The F5 was eye opening for sports shooting. I still remember how it really changed my racing photos.
@topperharley7142
@topperharley7142 3 года назад
@@terrygoyan3022 yes, the F4 has a rewind lever, but it is optional. It has motorized rewind. You would only do it manually if you run out of battery or want to save power.
@XitzpatX
@XitzpatX 9 лет назад
I love my F5, It's so much better than my Canon 1n RS in my own opinion. But the only down side for me on the F5 is the vertical grip, there's hardly anything to hold on to and im always accidentally tripping the shutter on it when im shooting in landscape.
@phigrecon
@phigrecon 7 лет назад
does mirror lockup also stop down the aperture?
@MaxLamdin
@MaxLamdin 9 лет назад
you're a very lucky man Ted, great pro film camera! but i do agree with you about the F3, never shot it but from what ive seen (mostly from you) its a beauty! have you ever thought about doing an interview or loan kinda deal with Denton Camera Exchange?
@theartofphotography
@theartofphotography 9 лет назад
Max Lamdin I haven't been up there yet - I should check them out!
@MaxLamdin
@MaxLamdin 9 лет назад
The Art of Photography do you possibly follow them on instagram? thats the only thing i know them through? well im in England but it would definitely be a priority stop for me if i ever come over to the states
@sayankundu2286
@sayankundu2286 4 года назад
Hi, just one request...please adjust EQ to reduce high frequencies from the audio. It is really scratchy when you listen it using mobile headphones.
@queencrimsonqueencrimson
@queencrimsonqueencrimson 6 лет назад
Does anyone have the 50th anniversary edition? Would love to know more about it :)
@Oct0pu5
@Oct0pu5 7 лет назад
Hey guys, is it worth switching from F100 to F5? Which one got better metering?
@DejanTesic
@DejanTesic 9 лет назад
Last in line, probably the swan song for 35 mm photography.
@rolleicanon
@rolleicanon 5 лет назад
Not quite. There is the F6.
@CO8848_2
@CO8848_2 Год назад
I am going to buy this
@dalespencer8694
@dalespencer8694 6 лет назад
Does the battery grip come off?
@1111undici1111
@1111undici1111 7 месяцев назад
It's a sexy looking camera! And very advanced film camera!
@markmanning8933
@markmanning8933 2 года назад
I purchased the F5 when it first came out. It has everything an outstanding film camera can offer, especially for sports, motor racing and wildlife. Rugged beyond belief. Yes, it is a “brick” to carry. Is comparable with all my Nikon glass.
@jilpoke
@jilpoke 9 лет назад
I still shoot with the Nikon F my uncle purchased new in 1964. If you were to do a video on this camera, it would be about 2 minutes.
@yabbayabbadoooh
@yabbayabbadoooh 9 лет назад
I should really go back to shooting film every once in a while
@nickfanzo
@nickfanzo 3 года назад
Working in a darkroom beats sitting on a computer anyday
@ReinoldFZ
@ReinoldFZ 5 лет назад
It's sad to see comments of a camera without being used to take photos :(
@brianminkc
@brianminkc 2 года назад
question is, how many megapixels is ASA 100 film?
@KEBWilliams0523
@KEBWilliams0523 8 лет назад
Does anyone know if the F5 has back button focusing? Thank you!
@ilyPenn23
@ilyPenn23 8 лет назад
+Karla Lacher It does. It has a dedicated AF-On button on the back by the thumb, and you can disable the shutter AF using the custom menus.
@tor2919
@tor2919 4 года назад
The F5 is actually more compact and lighter than most other cameras with their motordrives added.
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