I bought one for my wife back in 1985, along with a Nikkor 35-70mm f/3.3-4.5 AI zoom lens and Nikon SB-15 flash unit to go along with it. She took an interest in photography but didn't want to have to fiddle with setting exposure manually but more so the FG has multiple exposure modes (full program auto, aperture preferred auto, and full manual) allowing it to be a very versatile and handy photographic instrument. Also with the SB-15 flash, it has TTL flash metering capability to make for virtually foolproof flash exposures. She took many excellent photographs with hers and won a couple of contests in our local photography club competitions. It has an electronically controlled shutter but has a single 'mechanical' shutter speed in the event of battery failure. It doesn't have quite the robust build quality of the Nikon mechanical SLR cameras but it is a handy SLR film camera which allows for access to most of Nikon's AI/AIS/E series lenses from the period. It is still in the family as I passed it on to my granddaughter.
I know this is probably a new channel, but I can't believe it's not getting the recognition it deserves with such great content. Keep up the good work man!!
Having used the FG and the Canon AE-1 Program, I would give the FG a slight edge mainly because of the mechanical backup speed and its operation on the manual mode. Apparently, Nikon downgraded this camera to the FG-20 because it was cutting into sales of the FE2.
It’s a liiiiiiiiiitle cringey that the pacing, delivery, phrasing, tone, style of subtle humor, is about as close as you can get to completely mimicking RegularCars’ “Regular Car Reviews” pacing, delivery, phrasing, tone, and style of subtle humor. I’m not sure if it’s satire with an unseen wink and a nod, or if it’s liking that whole style, and then straight up copying it as if it’s not something being copied. Really distracted me through the whole video and just has me cringing pretty hard. 😬😬😬 Peace and love though. Just needed to express my feeling cringe. 😬✌🏼👍🏼
Hey! No worries. On one hand I appreciate you noticing the similarity. I love RCR and have been watching them from the beginning. They do such and excellent job of addressing the cultural relevance of those cars, they’re well researched and damn funny. On the other hand, the intention was certainly not to copy, but I’ve absolutely been inspired by their style. If you don’t like it, that’s cool. And RCR deserves the credit. I appreciate the view and the feedback.
I bought one for my wife back in 1985, along with a Nikkor 35-70mm f/3.3-4.5 AI zoom lens and Nikon SB-15 flash unit to go along with it. She took an interest in photography but didn't want to have to fiddle with setting exposure manually but more so the FG has multiple exposure modes (full program auto, aperture preferred auto, and full manual) allowing it to be a very versatile and handy photographic instrument. Also with the SB-15 flash, it has TTL flash metering capability to make for virtually foolproof flash exposures. She took many excellent photographs with hers and won a couple of contests in our local photography club competitions. It has an electronically controlled shutter but has a single 'mechanical' shutter speed in the event of battery failure. It doesn't have quite the robust build quality of the Nikon mechanical SLR cameras but it is a handy SLR film camera which allows for access to most of Nikon's AI/AIS/E series lenses from the period. It is still in the family as I passed it on to my granddaughter.
I know this is probably a new channel, but I can't believe it's not getting the recognition it deserves with such great content. Keep up the good work man!!
Thanks! I really appreciate it. I’ve got one in the works for the Minolta Maxxum 7000 coming soon. Hope you get the chance the see it!
@@radfi2434 will sure do!! 😁
How does this video have so little likes and comments.. I really enjoyed your video. Thank you for making it 😊
Love your narrative style!
thank you!
Bro 🤦🏻♂️ you gotta at least say “thank you, I took a ton of inspiration from Brian from RegularCars: “Regular Car Reviews” 🙈
That was a crazy good review 🤯 Please make more!
The only analog SLR I will ever need. Just bought a second one as a "backup" (I'll probably be able to give it to my future grand-kids xD )
Excellent video 😮!
The Nikon FG is an amazing little camera. Unless you're going into the battlefield, it's all you really need.
Having used the FG and the Canon AE-1 Program, I would give the FG a slight edge mainly because of the mechanical backup speed and its operation on the manual mode.
Apparently, Nikon downgraded this camera to the FG-20 because it was cutting into sales of the FE2.
Perfectly fits for everyone!!! Lightweight, auto mode plus manual. What else do you need?
I love this. Keep reviewing my man
Really enjoyed your video 🙌
Thanks!
Went and got me the SCA 343 flash cord for the totally cool TTL feature.
Christ I went and grabbed one because of this video.
Just packed up mine today
and, it as the M90 shutter ... works w/o batteries!
This was a very good review,i have possibly to buy it for 35 Dollars :)
Wow amazing thank you
I just bought one for 30 $.
12 subs wtf i thought you had at least 5K
He's using way too many big words for the average subscriber. Lol
Tenx
video started too hard, that scene was too well made
It’s a liiiiiiiiiitle cringey that the pacing, delivery, phrasing, tone, style of subtle humor, is about as close as you can get to completely mimicking RegularCars’ “Regular Car Reviews” pacing, delivery, phrasing, tone, and style of subtle humor.
I’m not sure if it’s satire with an unseen wink and a nod, or if it’s liking that whole style, and then straight up copying it as if it’s not something being copied. Really distracted me through the whole video and just has me cringing pretty hard. 😬😬😬
Peace and love though. Just needed to express my feeling cringe. 😬✌🏼👍🏼
Hey! No worries. On one hand I appreciate you noticing the similarity. I love RCR and have been watching them from the beginning. They do such and excellent job of addressing the cultural relevance of those cars, they’re well researched and damn funny. On the other hand, the intention was certainly not to copy, but I’ve absolutely been inspired by their style. If you don’t like it, that’s cool. And RCR deserves the credit. I appreciate the view and the feedback.