Alpsman
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I'm afraid I'll have to disappoint you.
The recess is 5 cm (2") wide, a battery pack of an F or F2 is 4.5 cm wide. From what I've seen, the Remopack is a little bit wider.
I'm afraid I'll have to disappoint you.
Does your FB-11 have facing camera saddles? That's what my father schelped around Kodak in Rochester for years. Even after years of service it looked wonderful. Never saw the canvas cover in any of the price sheets from back then.I found this at a Photorama show some 20 years ago- a Nikon FB-11 with a Canvas Case FOR the FB-11.
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I've not seen this in the Nikon/Nikkormat Manuals. Would be interested if anyone knows about it. Was it an Option, ordered separate, or included with the FB-11?
I have an earlier version of this, with the older Nikon logo embossed on the top (the diagonal on the N is curved, like on the Nikon S). But I can't figure out what goes where inside the case -- all these cubbies and pockets but nothing seems obvious. Need a manual!A later model Nikon Rangefinder compartment case.
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Two camera holders on the top deck, side-to-side, allow for a decent lens to be attached. Top deck comes out to reveal compartments below. These days- i fill them with some collectible Nikon gadgets.Does your FB-11 have facing camera saddles? That's what my father schelped around Kodak in Rochester for years. Even after years of service it looked wonderful. Never saw the canvas cover in any of the price sheets from back then.
Thanks for sharing!
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Two camera holders on the top deck, side-to-side, allow for a decent lens to be attached. Top deck comes out to reveal compartments below. These days- i fill them with some collectible Nikon gadgets.
We'll do a "What's in Brian's Vintage Bag" soon.
That seems to look like mine.I have an earlier version of this, with the older Nikon logo embossed on the top (the diagonal on the N is curved, like on the Nikon S). But I can't figure out what goes where inside the case -- all these cubbies and pockets but nothing seems obvious. Need a manual!
We have always been hunters and gatherers ;-)I've been moving LOTS of lenses, cameras, finders, etc from the room my Daughter will use for a Home Office.
I've found stuff forgotten about....
This small company also restores leather upholstery in vintage cars.Your repairman is an artist.
When yer'e 70+, the elastic can be a little bit shot ;-)The Granddaddy of all Nikon cases: the Model One of 1952 (or thereabouts). Only sold during the Nikon S period. Holds camera with 50mm lens, 35 or 28mm, 85mm and 135mm lenses, a light meter or closeup device, a variable frame finder and a bunch of filters. The elastic on the straps is almost always shot. The velvet-covered punch on the lid is often detached or missing. A closeup of the latch with its lovely logo.