Fraser
Well-known
Shac
Well-known
Congratulations - and the so-called "Apollo" version as well
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Wow, brilliant. So jealous.
Timmyjoe
Veteran
Wow, a plain prism, black F Apollo, that looks to be in really nice condition. Boy, you are very lucky. Hope you gave that charity some nice bank.
Best,
-Tim
Best,
-Tim
cary
Well-known
Very nice, congrats! You can never have too many F’s.
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
I'll be crass -- how much?
Fraser
Well-known
Fraser
Well-known
Its funny when you see something like that next to a load of random things really unexpected. It feels like its been used but well looked after everything works on it perfectly, looks like it never had a strap on it and even has a motor drive adapter plate. I asked if it came in with anything else but only a vivitar teleconverter.
Muggins
Junk magnet
That looks a wee stoater!
(translation for the hard of Scots (including me as my resident Scot is Aberdonian!): a little stunner)
(translation for the hard of Scots (including me as my resident Scot is Aberdonian!): a little stunner)
GarageBoy
Well-known
Late black F's are best F's
David Murphy
Veteran
Wow! That's a dream Nikon F - pure mechanical photographic excellence. Congrats.
farlymac
PF McFarland
I do believe most of the black plain prism cameras came with motor drives. I've got one that someone put together with a chrome FTn prism, and slapped a worn out drive on it. It looked a lot better once I got a plain prism for it. Enjoy your "new" F!
PF
PF
Richard G
Veteran
Congratulations. A really beautiful camera.
lynnb
Veteran
Terrific find - congratulations! A beautiful camera!
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Nice it is best win on unknown condition cameras.
Since it was mentioned in OP, insight me, please, why so many pro and semi pro Nikon mechanical SLRs are with dinks on the prism housing?
I have no problem to get not dinked EM, FG-20 and Nikkormat. But every time I look at upscale Nikon SLRs from mechanical era, too many have damaged prism housing.
Since it was mentioned in OP, insight me, please, why so many pro and semi pro Nikon mechanical SLRs are with dinks on the prism housing?
I have no problem to get not dinked EM, FG-20 and Nikkormat. But every time I look at upscale Nikon SLRs from mechanical era, too many have damaged prism housing.
zane0777
Established
Nice it is best win on unknown condition cameras.
Since it was mentioned in OP, insight me, please, why so many pro and semi pro Nikon mechanical SLRs are with dinks on the prism housing?
I have no problem to get not dinked EM, FG-20 and Nikkormat. But every time I look at upscale Nikon SLRs from mechanical era, too many have damaged prism housing.
Probably something to do with this practice...
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farlymac
PF McFarland
^ That, and very thin brass. It's why Nikon wouldn't put the accessory shoe on the prism for the early cameras.
PF
PF
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