keytarjunkie
no longer addicted
Great collection. But where did you get that blue workbench? It looks very useful.
Anti static soldering mat. Great for dropping screws because they don’t bounce around! You can find it at all sorts of online retailers.
lxmike
M2 fan.
Anti static soldering mat. Great for dropping screws because they don’t bounce around! You can find it at all sorts of online retailers.
must admit it look a really handy bit of kit
GLL
Member
I love my S2 — of the three rangefinders I own (M3 & Bessa R2 are the others), I find the focus wheel of the S2 the best for getting critical focus. Ironically, since I mostly shoot using the voigtlander 50mm color skopar or a 21mm, it’s also the camera where critical focus is least important.
Theyre beautiful old cameras, a joy to use and very underrated. I would definitely pick one up — and get a wide! One of the voigtlanders, 21 or 25 is perfect.



Theyre beautiful old cameras, a joy to use and very underrated. I would definitely pick one up — and get a wide! One of the voigtlanders, 21 or 25 is perfect.



lxmike
M2 fan.
I love my S2 — of the three rangefinders I own (M3 & Bessa R2 are the others), I find the focus wheel of the S2 the best for getting critical focus. Ironically, since I mostly shoot using the voigtlander 50mm color skopar or a 21mm, it’s also the camera where critical focus is least important.
Theyre beautiful old cameras, a joy to use and very underrated. I would definitely pick one up — and get a wide! One of the voigtlanders, 21 or 25 is perfect
Nice images thanks for sharing
Whoops! Sorry.giving me more options brings on extra GAS
farlymac
PF McFarland
I went the opposite way, starting with a Contax IIa, then an S2, then a Leica M4-P. Got the Contax because it was less expensive than any Leica at the time, maybe even more so today. There were a couple of things I didn't care for on it, mostly the smallish viewfinder. So, when I decided to change systems TomA talked me through the process, and I settled on an S2. Very enjoyable to use, and the lenses are superb, even the smaller aperture ones. Still, the reason behind getting the M4-P was all the available frame lines instead of having to rely on external viewfinders. But the S2 is the one I like the most. I can't really quantify why that is, it just speaks to me in a way no other rangefinder camera does. Using the bottom half of the eveready case softens the handling a bit and adds a touch of class.
I say, if you have the opportunity, handle the camera first to see if it feels right to you. Then make up your mind on whether or not to get it. If you do purchase it, and it is in good condition then you should be very satisfied with it.
PF
I say, if you have the opportunity, handle the camera first to see if it feels right to you. Then make up your mind on whether or not to get it. If you do purchase it, and it is in good condition then you should be very satisfied with it.
PF
its always a worry when you buy a vintage camera, you have to factor in a cla
It’s pretty easy to find original Nikon RFs that have never been serviced, that are still well within acceptable margins for shutter accuracy and don’t need service. That doesn’t mean they couldn’t use a cleaning.
Leicas are a completely different story.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
dourbalistar
Buy more film
And the Nikkor-PC 8.5mm f2.0 is a wonderful lens, as Brian says.
lxmike, if you love the 85mm focal length, do not dismay! You can still enjoy the Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f/2 in LTM mount for your M2.
Leica M5, Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f/2 LTM, Ilford HP5+, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.

2018.03.17 Roll #148-02144-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Thank you, Brian, together with my early black M2 button rewind this camera makes me really proud. The Nikon rangefinders were not imported in Europe so here, in The Netherlands, people ask me often were I got this camera.
Apart from just rare it is beautifully made, the black finish is much better than the black finish of the early black M Leicas. It is neither dull nor shiny. It doesn't bubble. The 331109 all black Nikkor is in a very good condition and draws different from the later f1.4 Nikkors.
gelatin silver print (nikkor s.c. 50mm f1.4 331109) nikon s2 6170923

Apart from just rare it is beautifully made, the black finish is much better than the black finish of the early black M Leicas. It is neither dull nor shiny. It doesn't bubble. The 331109 all black Nikkor is in a very good condition and draws different from the later f1.4 Nikkors.
gelatin silver print (nikkor s.c. 50mm f1.4 331109) nikon s2 6170923

Canyongazer
Canyongazer
Erik, I don't know how you do it...many, many excellent clicks, week after week, with one 50mm or another.
We have often been assured that 50mm lenses are "boring."
Hmmm...perhaps boring pics are made by boring photographers. ;-)
Many thanks for all you do on RFF.
We have often been assured that 50mm lenses are "boring."
Hmmm...perhaps boring pics are made by boring photographers. ;-)
Many thanks for all you do on RFF.
lxmike
M2 fan.
Whoops! Sorry.
Not a problem, thats why I hang around here!
lxmike
M2 fan.
It’s pretty easy to find original Nikon RFs that have never been serviced, that are still well within acceptable margins for shutter accuracy and don’t need service. That doesn’t mean they couldn’t use a cleaning.Of the 20 or so I’ve owned (and maybe 100 more than I’ve handled) only a couple needed a CLA, one of those was an early S that I sent to Pete Smith (RIP.)
Leicas are a completely different story.![]()
This is heart warming to hear but probably not good for my wallet!
lxmike
M2 fan.
There are also S2's in black.
Erik.
Thats so so wonderfull
lxmike
M2 fan.
lxmike, if you love the 85mm focal length, do not dismay! You can still enjoy the Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f/2 in LTM mount for your M2.
Leica M5, Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f/2 LTM, Ilford HP5+, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.
2018.03.17 Roll #148-02144-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
what a wonderful image
lxmike
M2 fan.
Thank you, Brian, together with my early black M2 button rewind this camera makes me really proud. The Nikon rangefinders were not imported in Europe so here, in The Netherlands, people ask me often were I got this camera.
Apart from just rare it is beautifully made, the black finish is much better than the black finish of the early black M Leicas. It is neither dull nor shiny. It doesn't bubble. The 331109 all black Nikkor is in a very good condition and draws different from the later f1.4 Nikkors.
gelatin silver print (nikkor s.c. 50mm f1.4 331109) nikon s2 6170923
Stunning image and thanks for sharing your thoughts, thats what makes this place so so special
lxmike
M2 fan.
Erik, I don't know how you do it...many, many excellent clicks, week after week, with one 50mm or another.
We have often been assured that 50mm lenses are "boring."
Hmmm...perhaps boring pics are made by boring photographers. ;-)
Many thanks for all you do on RFF.
I was brought up in a time when a camera bosy came with a standard lens, (50mm or 40mm with the MX package0, have always leant towards the 50mm focal length.
lxmike
M2 fan.
Can I thank all those who have read or contributed to this thread, seems like there is a 'lotta' love out there for the Nikon Rangefinder!
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