bobkonos
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Hello Joerg. Two voices better than one?
I have a Nakaya Portable Cigar in Midori, and an Araishu Cigar on order.
Small world again: my wife is from Lincoln MA. Best wishes, Bob
I have a Nakaya Portable Cigar in Midori, and an Araishu Cigar on order.
Small world again: my wife is from Lincoln MA. Best wishes, Bob
Oh no two vices in one thread...
F very used (black with chrome (black painted standard prism))with motor drive and battery pack (from the photographers family of the Green Bay Packers).
F black with standard prism (NM)
2 F2 black (one mint and one nicely brassed)
Nakaya Writer (Aka tamenuri)
Ciao
Joerg
bobkonos
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So when do we meet![]()
Hello! Soon, I hope. I'll talk with Bingley, as he knows another fellow RFF guy here in Sac, and another is on this thread. We'll pull it together, weekends are best. I'll talk with Bingley. I am in East Sac...you?
randolph45
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Hello! Soon, I hope. I'll talk with Bingley, as he knows another fellow RFF guy here in Sac, and another is on this thread. We'll pull it together, weekends are best. I'll talk with Bingley. I am in East Sac...you?
Southside here
Ducky
Well-known
MUST NOT read this thread .... MUST NOT read this thread :bang:
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+1 for avoiding all this, and I'm seriously trying.
Robert Lai
Well-known
One chrome F and a standard (non-HP) F3 are quite enough Nikon cameras for me. Heck, these two cameras don't even cost me as much as a Summaron 35 2.8 in LTM. I also found a really good condition Nippon Kogaku brown leather case to fit the F into. Now all I'm missing is the eyepiece, which is the same as the F3's. B&H sell a new replacement part for less than $20.
As for pens, I've basically stuck to the mainstream American pens - Parker primarily. A big red Duofold from approx 1926 which I had John Mottishaw overhaul and straighten the bent tines on the nib. Heck, even that pen cost more than both of my Nikon cameras. For a while I went on an English pen kick, and got a few Onoto plunger fillers (from about 1919). Oh, I almost forgot my metal pen phase, with silver overlay Watermans, a Columbus safety pen in 18K rolled gold, Parker 75 sterling silver (a few), Montblanc Ramses (vermeil with lapus lazuli cap). I can't keep going on! I had to stop.
As for pens, I've basically stuck to the mainstream American pens - Parker primarily. A big red Duofold from approx 1926 which I had John Mottishaw overhaul and straighten the bent tines on the nib. Heck, even that pen cost more than both of my Nikon cameras. For a while I went on an English pen kick, and got a few Onoto plunger fillers (from about 1919). Oh, I almost forgot my metal pen phase, with silver overlay Watermans, a Columbus safety pen in 18K rolled gold, Parker 75 sterling silver (a few), Montblanc Ramses (vermeil with lapus lazuli cap). I can't keep going on! I had to stop.
imhere
Peter
I have only one black F2 with standard prism and a standard F3 and a range of lenses from 24mm to 105mm I like Nikon cameras. 
Ronny
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Teuthida
Well-known
Its the camera that started me on a 40 year photogrsphic career.
My seventh grade teacher brought his nikon f to class one day to show us. I can still see it sitting in its aluminum case with that beautiful pentaprism finder. From that day forward I was a photographer.
My seventh grade teacher brought his nikon f to class one day to show us. I can still see it sitting in its aluminum case with that beautiful pentaprism finder. From that day forward I was a photographer.
Joerg
Dilettant
Hello Joerg. Two voices better than one?
I have a Nakaya Portable Cigar in Midori, and an Araishu Cigar on order.
Small world again: my wife is from Lincoln MA. Best wishes, Bob
Hi Bob,
real small world, my sister in law lives in Davis. Maybe we can meet next time I am in the area?
HUuhUUU two Nakayas
I have to admit that I eyed the red urushis for a while:bang:
Ciao
joerg
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
Kuro-tamenuri Cigar Model
and
Sorry it' an F2, I'm working on it.
and

Vickko
Veteran
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_mark__
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What you really need is a 13mm f/5.6 Nikkor AIS.
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Okay, I have a question for all you Nikon F guys -- I'm considering buying one (I've had three over the past 34 years, and of various incarnations), and I'm not sure which standard lens would be the best. Wouldn't matter to me whether it's AI or non-AI ...I just want the lens that has the best optical quality wide open or very close to wide open.
So if you had a choice between the 50/1.2, 50/1.4, 50/2, any of the Micros, or a 55/1.2 or even a 58, which would be your choice?
So if you had a choice between the 50/1.2, 50/1.4, 50/2, any of the Micros, or a 55/1.2 or even a 58, which would be your choice?
bobkonos
Well-known
My wife has two cousins in Davis, as well (they grew up in Harvard, MA). Yes!!! We will definitely meet. You are hereby invited to come over so we can geek out on cameras and pens.
I have other pens, all wonderful, but as we know, the Nakaya (the simple models) are in another world. If the clips came in a silver or rhodium, I'd get a writer, as I am not a gold person. You know, you need a second nakaya.
Be well, stay in touch, and visit.
I have other pens, all wonderful, but as we know, the Nakaya (the simple models) are in another world. If the clips came in a silver or rhodium, I'd get a writer, as I am not a gold person. You know, you need a second nakaya.
Be well, stay in touch, and visit.
Hi Bob,
real small world, my sister in law lives in Davis. Maybe we can meet next time I am in the area?
HUuhUUU two Nakayas![]()
I have to admit that I eyed the red urushis for a while:bang:
Ciao
joerg
bobkonos
Well-known
Ah, another Nakaya owner/user. Excellent! And a nice F2, as well.
Kuro-tamenuri Cigar Model
and
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Sorry it' an F2, I'm working on it.
kshapero
South Florida Man
F with no meter and Griptac covering
F2 Photomic
Fm
Fm2n
FE
FM3a
FTN
FT2
F2 Photomic
Fm
Fm2n
FE
FM3a
FTN
FT2
Joerg
Dilettant
I have other pens, all wonderful, but as we know, the Nakaya (the simple models) are in another world. If the clips came in a silver or rhodium, I'd get a writer, as I am not a gold person. You know, you need a second nakaya.
Be well, stay in touch, and visit.
Thanks Bob, i am looking forward to meeting you.
BTW my writer has a rhodium plated clip
And sure I will succumb to a second Nakaya sometime.....resistance is futile.
Ciao
Joerg
Vickko
Veteran
Best wide open? No question, the Noct-Nikkor
But, see here too:
http://www.naturfotograf.com/lens_norm.html
Vick
But, see here too:
http://www.naturfotograf.com/lens_norm.html
Vick
...I just want the lens that has the best optical quality wide open or very close to wide open.
So if you had a choice between the 50/1.2, 50/1.4, 50/2, any of the Micros, or a 55/1.2 or even a 58, which would be your choice?
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Best wide open? No question, the Noct-Nikkor
But, see here too:
http://www.naturfotograf.com/lens_norm.html
Vick
Just looked at that site -- nice lens!
Just looked at eBay for that lens -- YIKES!
Ronny
Well-known
Another F Black is F Black:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ronnypersson/5942973267/in/set-72157626810495891
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ronnypersson/5942973267/in/set-72157626810495891
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