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  1. <p>I have had one for about twenty years and the optical quality is very good but the build quality isn't it's rather plasticy, however this needs to be weighed against the fact that it's an extremely useful swiss army knife of a lens that's ideal as a walk around lens.</p>
  2. <p>I have been using FDn lenses professionally for about thirty years I bought my DFDn 17mm f4 lens new and it's an excellent ultra wide angle lens but the problem of buying second hand after all these years is you have no way of knowing it's history, and it sounds to me as if some ham fisted amateur repairer has had it apart on his kitchen table and ruined the collimation, because any idiot can dismantle a lens, but to reassemble it correctly and ensure all the elements are parallel to each other and line up to the same central datum line requires the use of an optical bench, and a lazer beam shining through the lens elements to ensure they line up correctly which is a job for for a camera technician.</p>
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  3. <p>Rick, the " glossy piano black finish" is a common term that isn't just applied to piano's, but also other products like hi-fi speakers that are french polished to a deep black glossy finish. </p>
  4. <p>A design fault with the New F1 and the Motor Drive FN is that if the camera battery fails while you are out shooting with the drive attached you can't remove it to shoot with the purely manual shutter speeds, and you can't replace the battery without exposing the film, I used to always carry a changing bag for that reason.</p>
  5. <p>Be careful Michael you could get yourself into whole load of trouble, professional models from reputable model agencies are not only expensive but the agencies are very selective who they hire them out to if you're not known to them, and if you use female fellow students on campus that's a minefield that could blow up in your face too either from the college authorities or the girls parents or both.</p>
  6. <p>I used to lug about on a daily basis for my job for more than twenty years two Canon F1N-N's with Motor Drive FN 's attached and several lenses, I need a a very good specific reason to carry one these days, I do occasionally shoot my grandchildren running about using one from time to time.</p>
  7. <p>I have two Canon motor drives FN that I use very seldom since I retired from professional work, I love the F1 I have five of them, but it's a heavy camera and adding the weight of the motor drive that takes twelve AA batteries doesn't help and if I don't expect to be shooting anything for which I think it will be absolutely necessary I leave it at home, there was a time that I uses to lug three F1's two of them with motor drives attached but I was much younger then and needed to for my job, these days I try to carry the minimum of equipment since I'm only shooting for my personal work I try to make my pictures fit the equipment I have with me. </p>
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