Does Nikon F2 have aperture priority?

Its shutter speed range has even extended down to 16 sec and incorporating an aperture priority AE exposure, eye piece shutter, built-in dioptric control and interchange with a few prisms and focusing screens !

Is Nikon F2 autofocus?

All Nikon SLR lenses, both manual and autofocus, will mount and shoot on any Nikon F2.

Are Nikon F and F2 viewfinders interchangeable?

But we have to keep in mind that we are speaking about well-used and 50-year-old equipment. Basically, the finders without exposure metering (not the Photomic finders!) are interchangeable between F and F2: Using an F finder on an F2 body means you have one Nikon logo too little. But everything works fine.

When was Nikon F2 made?

The F2 is the second member of the long line of Nikon F-series professional-level 35 mm SLRs that began with the Nikon F (manufactured 1959–1974) and followed each other in a sort of dynastic succession as the top-of-the-line Nikon camera….Nikon F2.

Overview
Released Sept 1971 to Jan 1980
Lens
Lens mount Nikon F-mount
Focusing

How do you do double exposure on Nikon F2?

Intentional multiple exposures can be made with the Nikon F2-S Photomic as follows: after making the first exposure, depress the rewind button on the baseplate and stroke the film-advance lever. This winds the shutter and cocks the mirror for the second exposure without advancing the film.

How many Nikon F2 were produced?

816,000 units
Because of the F2’s durability, because there were so many manufactured (816,000 units) and because film SLRs have been largely replaced with digital equivalents in many markets, the F2 is still relatively common today and is available on the used market for low prices—US$200–400 depending on the head.

How do you change the shutter speed on a Nikon F2?

To set the shutter speed, turn the selector until the desired speed is aligned with the white dot, When aligned with settings of from 2 to 2000, the actual shutter speed will be a fractional value of from 1/2 second to 1/2000 second. The red line provided between the 1/60 sec. and 1/125 sec.