intheviewfinder
Street
The Nikon F was virtually indestructible (I did fry three of them on White Sands Proving Ground but that's a whole other story). It was New York camera repairman Marty Forcher who first called it, “a hockey puck.”
--Rich
--Rich
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I agree that Easy Rider wasn't a great movie per se but I think it was more about that time period in the US that struck a chord with many people. Woodstock, the hippie movement, drugs and all that other stuff that the older generation hated!
I was seventeen and rode motorcycles and listened a lot to the music/artists that were in the film soundtrack ... so I guess it all meant something to me!
I was seventeen and rode motorcycles and listened a lot to the music/artists that were in the film soundtrack ... so I guess it all meant something to me!
bhop73
Well-known
I dressed as that character for halloween last year.. most of my coworkers didn't get it, but a couple did.. heh. My neck hurt after a while..

Zap em' with your sirens, man! Zap em' with your sirens! by bhop, on Flickr

Zap em' with your sirens, man! Zap em' with your sirens! by bhop, on Flickr
Pastor Chris
Well-known
The only reason some didn't recognize you is that you are only carrying three cameras, the photojournalist had five, which is one, you only had 3/5! That's a fraction! Can you head out into space and land on a fraction? No way man!
Nokton48
Veteran
Here's a still from the movie set. I still think those are all Nikon F's.
I've owned at least a dozen of them myself, starting in the mid 70's.
From a distance, the all-silver selftimer is a giveaway.
http://camaracoleccion.es/imagenes/Apocalypse_Now_c.jpg
I've owned at least a dozen of them myself, starting in the mid 70's.
From a distance, the all-silver selftimer is a giveaway.
http://camaracoleccion.es/imagenes/Apocalypse_Now_c.jpg
Steve Bellayr
Veteran
For Pastor Chris & Deep Fried: The Seiko 6309 is a later model. It was worn by Charlie Sheen in "Platoon". Both look alike from a distance but side by side close up they are quite different. Besides the markings for the minutes & the hands which are different as well as the bezel, the 6309 is larger. The 6105 is Vietnam Era while the 6309 is after.
Pastor Chris
Well-known
Steve, thanks for sharing your knowledge of Seiko! I might have to keep and eye out for a 6105.
Deep Fried
Established
For Pastor Chris & Deep Fried: The Seiko 6309 is a later model. It was worn by Charlie Sheen in "Platoon". Both look alike from a distance but side by side close up they are quite different. Besides the markings for the minutes & the hands which are different as well as the bezel, the 6309 is larger. The 6105 is Vietnam Era while the 6309 is after.
Oh I'm well aware
The 6309 is THE single most beautiful cushion case diver ever made. The dial is so perfect... makes my heart flutter. I tend to focus on that model whenever the subject comes up. I need to stop thinking about them or the camera budget will be toast
RichW
Established
Did someone mention Seiko diver's watches? Please don't get me started, here is my fav, -
I was watch mad before becoming camera mad
Sorry for going OT
, Anyway - haven't seen that film in a while - now I have an urge!
Richard

I was watch mad before becoming camera mad
Sorry for going OT
Richard
Deep Fried
Established
Mmmmmm cigarette hands.
I'm recovered from watches. I'm recovered from watches. I'm recov.....
It ain't working. feeling urges. crap.
I'm recovered from watches. I'm recovered from watches. I'm recov.....
It ain't working. feeling urges. crap.
easyrider
Photo addict
This thread would be incomplete without a mention of Horst Faas, who died earlier this month. Photos show him with multi-cameras, Nikon Fs and Leicas.
Here is a link:
http://blogs.wsj.com/photojournal/2012/05/11/horst-faass-vietnam-war-photos/
You can see more shots of him if you Google him.
Here is a link:
http://blogs.wsj.com/photojournal/2012/05/11/horst-faass-vietnam-war-photos/
You can see more shots of him if you Google him.
ChrisN
Striving
I have a Seiko 6309-7040 sitting on the desk beside me as I read this thread. I bought it new in 1975 (from memory) when I got my first full-time job. And here's a pic of me wearing it in 1981, at the top of Cradle Mountain in Tasmania. True vintage stuff.
And you lot now have me looking for a copy of AN on DVD.
And you lot now have me looking for a copy of AN on DVD.
Attachments
Nokton48
Veteran
OK More on Dennis.
He couldn't remember his lines in "Apocalypse Now".
Loved his perfomance in "Blue Velvet". He told David Lynch he wanted to play Frank Poole, because he -was- Frank Poole.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpGXd9iYli8
He couldn't remember his lines in "Apocalypse Now".
Loved his perfomance in "Blue Velvet". He told David Lynch he wanted to play Frank Poole, because he -was- Frank Poole.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpGXd9iYli8
RichW
Established
ES 335 dot neck burst?
good guess JSU - but it's actually an Epiphone copy, can't afford the real thing
Richard
good guess JSU - but it's actually an Epiphone copy, can't afford the real thing
Richard
rbsinto
Well-known
I believe you are referring to a scene in "Full Metal Jacket" in which two Stars and Stripes PJs, "Rafterman" (Kevin Major Howard) and "Joker" (Mathew Modine) are sitting at a cafe table in Saigon(?) and are approached by a prostitute. As she distracts them with her sales pitch, men on a scooter drive by and grab one of their cameras from the table. It is a Nikon F.what is the camera that gets stolen from the cafe table?
As an aside, after retiring from acting, Howard went on to a long career as a Hollywood Headshot photographer.
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