Melway62
Newbie
G'Day,
Anyone out there lucky enough to own or has owned a Nikon One ?
Seems as though only about 400 made it to the market and that was 60 years ago so I don't think the chances are high but ..........
Does anyone know which cameras have survived from 60921 to 609700 ?
Looking forward to getting my hands on the 2 new books by Robert R and Wes L - do they throw any light on the subject ?
Anyone out there lucky enough to own or has owned a Nikon One ?
Seems as though only about 400 made it to the market and that was 60 years ago so I don't think the chances are high but ..........
Does anyone know which cameras have survived from 60921 to 609700 ?
Looking forward to getting my hands on the 2 new books by Robert R and Wes L - do they throw any light on the subject ?
Jan Van Laethem
Nikkor. What else?
This is from the Nikon Historical Society, maybe this link can help you:
http://www.nikonhs.org/history.html
I have just ordered Robert Rotoloni's 2007 book, but still need a lot of reading to do. There is a 10 page chapter describing the Nikon One. From what I've read so far, I can recommend you his book for the wealth of information and quality of the pictures.
http://www.nikonhs.org/history.html
I have just ordered Robert Rotoloni's 2007 book, but still need a lot of reading to do. There is a 10 page chapter describing the Nikon One. From what I've read so far, I can recommend you his book for the wealth of information and quality of the pictures.
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
You bet they do!Melway62 said:G'Day,
Looking forward to getting my hands on the 2 new books by Robert R and Wes L - do they throw any light on the subject ?![]()
BTW:
Kiu
Melway62
Newbie
Thanks
Thanks
Thank you for the welcome.
The NHS site is also a great forum, thanks for the link to a bit of history.
My rangefinder collection is very small - just an S that needs repairs and is therefore a "shelf princess" and a user S2 Black Dial that works like a charm.
I work as a photographer/video producer at Central Queensland University in Rockhampton Australia and shoot digital 100% now - so it's nice to run a roll of film through a camera as nice as an S2 every now and then.
Thanks
Thank you for the welcome.
The NHS site is also a great forum, thanks for the link to a bit of history.
My rangefinder collection is very small - just an S that needs repairs and is therefore a "shelf princess" and a user S2 Black Dial that works like a charm.
I work as a photographer/video producer at Central Queensland University in Rockhampton Australia and shoot digital 100% now - so it's nice to run a roll of film through a camera as nice as an S2 every now and then.
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