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Your cart is empty.The Nikon FM2 is a mechanical single-lens reflex film camera that requires no batteries except for the exposure meter. Two years after FM2, New FM2 was released with a minor change. The FM2 / New FM2, which requires you to set the focus and aperture all by yourself, was used as a teaching material in photography schools as the best camera for learning the basics of photography.
Customer
2025-09-05 19:52:15
The camera in the image isnt the one you will get BUT (at least in my case)... I got a better one!! I expected a Nikon FM2 but my serial number has an "N" to start so I ended up being sent a Nikon FM2N!!The lever and all the switches and knobs on mine are very smooth! I dont see any fungus or scratches on any of the glass pieces!Meter worksAll thats left is to hope my pictures come out
R. Angeloni
2025-08-20 13:43:13
The Nikon FM2 is a classic camera recognized as one of the best SLR cameras ever made. Unfortunately, the FM2 I received from Photozou Camera looked good cosmetically however the film advance lever did not work. It worked about seven times and then the lever jammed. It worked again for a few photos and then the film advance would advance without depressing the shutter. When I got the film developed several of the photos were cut off, because the film advance did not work properly. I ended with few good photos from a roll of 36 and ended up returning the camera for a refund.
Y.L.
2025-07-16 15:29:39
Great camera, good honest seller!
Jonathan Tan
2025-01-06 18:28:58
I got this second hand about $100, some cosmetic wear and tear are visible, you can tell it's been really USED.. but despite that this worked very smooth and just finished developed the first roll. I am very happy (although I have some mishaps). ergonomics the camera itself is compact and feels solid when you hold it, The meter is centre weighted (60-40), I'd say it's pretty much average. The hot shoe and the flash sync works with or without battery, (surprise!) but check for list of compatible flash, I used a third party digital flash (Nissin Di622 MKII), I have not tested it with my Nikon SB600 but it should work fine. (Manual mode of course).You can find some sample shots here: [...]
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