Nikon F3 HP 35mm SLR Film Camera - Black (Body Only)

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The Nikon F3HP 35mm SLR provides form and function in one durable body. The classic Nikon F3HP was first seen in 1980 when it was known as a favorite among photojournalists. This quality camera offers a professional take on photography in just about every setting. The body is comfortable to hold when using it for longer periods of time. Both amateurs and professionals can use this item to create quality images thanks to Nikon's attention to special features. This Nikon camera’s size is appealing to most photographers with dimensions of 4.5 inches tall and 6.8 inches wide. It weighs in at about 1.5 pounds. The high eyepoint Nikon camera viewfinder is interchangeable and lets you comfortably look through the viewfinder even when you are wearing glasses. Made from aluminum alloy, these Nikon camera casings offer durability for day-to-day usage. There are loads of manual features on the Nikon F3 camera that help it achieve beautiful photos. The camera's manual focus works with the finder, but this selection will also work well with autofocus lenses. A range of popular lenses easily mount and unmount with only a limited amount of effort. Nikon F-Bayonet is the lens-mount type on this model. There is a Nikon F3 zoom feature, which allows the photographer to get the best view of the images while improving depth perspective. With a shutter speed of eight to 1/2000 seconds, blurred images will be a thing of the past. Set the Nikon titanium shutter release to manual or automatic modes depending on your preferences. Information for measurements such as the shutter speed is displayed on the LCD. This easy-to-read selection makes quick work of setting up a great photo. The meter is center-weighted when used at full aperture. This choice makes metering easier for inexperienced photographers.Simply make any adjustments to the Nikon camera with the conveniently located manual buttons. This camera has been a long-term popular choice among skilled professional photographers. These options also make it a great choice for beginning photographers as they learn about photographic exposure techniques that provide incredible creative control. This type of camera also encourages standard settings that can capture a range of images without significant or complicated changes. Use the built-in self-timer for a convenient 10-second delay.Among other prime features, the Nikon F3 body uses alkaline watch batteries that can be changed using a common coin as a tool. The camera will shut off after a period of idling to preserve battery life. It can then be turned on by just pushing the shutter. Attach a strap to carry this device around your neck or on your shoulder when you’re on the move. Film with speeds from ASA 12 through 6400 can be used with this camera for added flexibility. When it comes to the camera body, it provides a secure spot for accessories. A flash, special NIKKOR 50-mm lenses, and a Nikon MD-4 motor drive can be added to the device for customized operational choices. The flash mounts to the top of the casing for better reach and accuracy.

Product Identifiers

BrandNikon
MPNF3HP
UPC0018208016945, 0018208017973
ModelNikon F3 HP
eBay Product ID (ePID)78839801

Product Key Features

ColorBlack
FeaturesTimer
TypeSLR
Focus TypeManual

Additional Product Features

Shutter SPEED8 to 1/2000 Sec
Additional FeaturesInterchangeable Lenses
Film Type35mm
Lens MountNikon A.F.D, Nikon Af, Nikon Ais, Nikon F
Release Date1980

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  • One of Nikon's best

    This was Nikon's last professional grade camera before the F4s, which has more bells and whistles. I have both cameras. [I bought the F4 because of age-affected eyesight--it has focus confirmation and built-in diopter adjustments, but glory be, still traditional controls--not a screen with menus--as well as three metering modes. It, as does the F3, takes all Nikon SLR lenses except perhaps some more recent digital only designs, a reason many have preferred Nikon--lens mounts don't change with each new camera design.] I still prefer the F3 for ease of use and the fact that the viewfinder shows full frame. The viewfinder can be exchanged for others as well as the focusing screen. Viewing magnifiers with diopter adjustment are available. I still enjoy the F4, and it is my choice when I occasionally use flash. [I am planning to buy again the F2 the FM, and even possibly the F and maybe even the FA and the EL2.]

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Still a Great Camera

    The Nikon F5 is well known as one of the toughest and most capable 35mm film cameras. For me, coming back to this body after more than 20 years with high-end DSLR's is not a disappointment. The metering is accurate, the focusing is fast and accurate, and the ergonomics are excellent, with controls falling to hand as they should. The operation is quieter and smoother than some DSLR's because of the damped mirror assembly. The weight is substantial, balancing large lenses nicely. And newer Nikon lenses operate as they should for VR and metering. The motor does use AA batteries quickly, and getting a battery tray without corrosion is important, but this is still a great camera.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Excellent!

    This camera is awesome. If you’ve ever shot film before and now shoot digital you should get this camera. If you’ve never shot film before you should get this camera. I started with film (canon AE1 program). Shooting digital began to get boring, so I decided to research a film camera and the Nikon F5 is what I to be one the best 35mm film cameras made. So I searched eBay a found one for $225.00. I thought that was a great deal for a full frame professional camera and I was already shooting with a Nikon D7100, so I had lenses. After taking a photo walk to my local harbor and using the built in metering system in the camera to gage my exposure, I quickly went through one roll of film. What a difference from digital. No review of the images, just hope you got it right. Man was that exciting. Then I had to spend more money to get the pictures developed, it seems like it took forever to get the email from The Dark Room that my pictures were completed. Boy was I afraid to look but I did and was so happy and satisfied. If you really want to learn photography get a film camera and recommend this one. Here are some of the pictures. Enjoy

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • No E (electronic aperature) Lenses

    This is perhaps the greatest 35mm film camera ever built. I bought a choice one for about 300.00 so I could use my modern FX (full frame) Nikon lenses on 35mm film when I need to. Sadly it & the latest F6 film cameras cannot operate the new Electronic Iris lenses which are most of the latest Nikon Lenses. I found this out the hard way. SOME modern lenses will work but if the lens has 'E' by itself in the description as in;Nikon 24-70mm VR f/2.8 FX AF-S E N ED the lens will fit but it will remain wide open & not stop down. Identifying these lenses is tricky until you do your research. DO YOUR RESEARCH. Learn from my mistake. There are MANY older auto focus Nikkors which work great on the f5. Still probably the greatest film camera ever made; No regrets & the price is only pennies for what you get. If you even occasionally shoot chemical film BUY ONE.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • great nikon 35mm body

    great camera, top of the line features for the day, solidly built with some serious heft, feels just like my digital D800--but truthfully this camera takes some of the fun out of shooting film... love that i can use the same kit/lenses/flash as my digital body, but part of what makes film still relevant today is the need to slow down and focus on your subject. this camera just takes most of the hard work out of the equation, but still makes spectacular shots!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Great pro film camera now available for amazing price

    Nikon F3 was Nikon's longest in production camera - made and sold for almost 20 years starting in the 80s. It is a great value camera now and with easy availability of Ai/Ai-s lenses, it is a great value camera system. It has a good light meter, good crisp lcd display and if you go (recommended) with the HP (highpoint) prism, is great for people like me who wear glasses because the HP prism lets you see the entire frame in the viewfinder without bringing it all the way to the eye. I have the regular prism too (the prisms are interchangeable) and it may be a tad brighter. The split level micro-prism focusing is amazing and easy. I just use the 50mm f/1.4 Ai-s lens which I bought for around $150 and is a fantastic everyday fast lens. I have a Leica M-A and it may sound stupid but the F3 is a worthy backup camera and does not feel cheap or flimsy compared to the mighty Leica. I paid a little more to get a like new body and boy was it amazing to shoot. The film advance is buttery smooth and the camera feels nicely balanced in the hand with the 50mm lens. There is a nifty little multiple exposure lever which makes creating multi-exposures a snap. If you have only done these on smartphone apps, you will love the real way it is done on film. F3 makes it so easy. To conclude if you want to get into 35mm film and not break the bank, I strongly recommend the F3. If you have any questions, pls do not hesitate to contact me @ribnar on twitter. I am a film fanatic and would love to answer any query.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Earned its reputation as a tank

    I'm really enjoying the Nikon F5. It's heavy and bulky, but in the best way possible, if that makes sense - it truly feels like a piece of professional equipment. Other than the primitive Custom Settings Menu, the camera is easy to use - each button generally only does one thing. Fortunately, most of the CSM options are the "set it once and forget it" variety, not things that you need to adjust on a daily basis. It does a great job of autofocusing with AF and AF-D lenses, so it's not necessary to use AF-S lenses. I can't believe how quickly my old 50mm f/1.8 AF focuses on this camera. The viewfinder is big and bright, and provides 100% coverage. All in all, I think this is still a great film camera, even though it's been over twenty years since its introduction.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • I Shoot Film! What's YOUR Super Power?

    The Nikon F5 is THE greatest 35mm SLR of all time! Period! I grew up during the 60s and shot 35mm film (both color and B&W) through the 70s, 80s and about half of the 90s. When digital cameras came out, I bought into the technology quickly, but I missed shooting film. I have a Nikon D1, D1X, D1H, D2Xs, D750, D810, and am seriously considering getting a D5. So, WHY would I purchase a Nikon F5 and get back into 35mm film? BECAUSE I CAN and because it's VERY COOL! I also just bought a t-shirt that says, "I Shoot Film! What's YOUR Super Power?" on it! They didn't stop making 35mm, 120 or 220 film, and there's still mountains of it available, so why NOT get back into film!? It's cheap, processing is cheap, prints are cheap and the quality is fantastic! TRY IT AND YOU'LL GET HOOKED!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Brick with a brain

    This camera takes exquisite images. People look at my finished product and ask " how do you do that." I reply, "it's the camera." It focuses faster than my F4 and is tack sharp using standard AFD Nikon lenses. The F5 requires time to learn its functions. The thing is so complicated it out thinks me but like with a wife I don't argue. Once I scan the negs and print them I am always impressed. For years I used a Nikon DSLR AND HAVE RETURNED TO FILM and this camera functions in a similar fashion making the transition easy. If you purchase the F5 you won't be disappointed.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • F5: Back in Love Again

    Back when, I owned the F4, F100, F5, and F6 and sold out to digital. I’m thrilled to have another F5, for me THE best 35mm SLR of all time. Such a solid performer. It’s made to last with a shutter mechanism that adjusts itself over time. The 3-D matrix metering provides outstanding results. Shooting with the F5 reminds why I fell in love with photography. Is it heavy? Yeah. I don’t mind the weight compared to a mirrorless; it keeps me mindful and is a much better balance with massive lenses.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned