Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
That got your attention didn't it? :angel:
I had a visit from a friend today who I haven't seen for eight years or so ... he now lives in Sydney and was passing through Brisbane on business and dropped into work briefly to see me and say hello. When I last saw him photography was not a part of my life at all and he was quite surprised to find out that I was now so immersed in it and also surprised that I choose to shoot film. He assumed that the world had moved on to digital a long time ago and that film would be very hard to get!
Cameron has a very well paid job in property management and in the time I've known him he's always had the latest and greatest toys ... obviously that hasn't changed much because he mentioned that he now has a D700 that he uses for family and holiday snaps etc. He also mentioned that he still has the last film camera he bought several years ago still with it's original packaging and only ever got around to putting a couple of rolls of film through it before he switched to digital. Apparently it's a Nikon SLR and the only thing he could remember about it was that he paid over four thousand dollars for it new ... he seemed to think that it may have been an F100 but that seems unlikely considering the price he paid!
This is where it gets interesting ... I asked what he intended doing with it and he said "Why do you want it, if so it's yours because it's worth nothing to me now an is obviously not worth selling so you may as well have it!" He won't be back in Sydney for a few days so until then I won't actually know what model it is and even he is wrong in his memory about what it cost and it is actually an F100 I'll still be well pleased to get a camera of that calibre with so little use for the mere cost of post.
There's just the faintest hope in my mind however that it may actually be an F6 because one clear thing I remember about Cameron over the years that I've known him ... is that he always bought the best!
Be still my beating heart!
ps ... whatever it is when I get it I'll be giving my excellent Nikon N90s away for the price of post and packing because it won't be needed and I feel that I should continue the karma by passing on my good fortune to some deserving soul ... so keep your eyes on the classifieds!
I had a visit from a friend today who I haven't seen for eight years or so ... he now lives in Sydney and was passing through Brisbane on business and dropped into work briefly to see me and say hello. When I last saw him photography was not a part of my life at all and he was quite surprised to find out that I was now so immersed in it and also surprised that I choose to shoot film. He assumed that the world had moved on to digital a long time ago and that film would be very hard to get!
Cameron has a very well paid job in property management and in the time I've known him he's always had the latest and greatest toys ... obviously that hasn't changed much because he mentioned that he now has a D700 that he uses for family and holiday snaps etc. He also mentioned that he still has the last film camera he bought several years ago still with it's original packaging and only ever got around to putting a couple of rolls of film through it before he switched to digital. Apparently it's a Nikon SLR and the only thing he could remember about it was that he paid over four thousand dollars for it new ... he seemed to think that it may have been an F100 but that seems unlikely considering the price he paid!
This is where it gets interesting ... I asked what he intended doing with it and he said "Why do you want it, if so it's yours because it's worth nothing to me now an is obviously not worth selling so you may as well have it!" He won't be back in Sydney for a few days so until then I won't actually know what model it is and even he is wrong in his memory about what it cost and it is actually an F100 I'll still be well pleased to get a camera of that calibre with so little use for the mere cost of post.
There's just the faintest hope in my mind however that it may actually be an F6 because one clear thing I remember about Cameron over the years that I've known him ... is that he always bought the best!
Be still my beating heart!
ps ... whatever it is when I get it I'll be giving my excellent Nikon N90s away for the price of post and packing because it won't be needed and I feel that I should continue the karma by passing on my good fortune to some deserving soul ... so keep your eyes on the classifieds!
zgeeRF
Established
from your description of the guy seems more like the F6. Seems you got lucky Keith! The F6 feels really great smooth and bright.
Let us know!
Let us know!
newspaperguy
Well-known
Good luck Keith...
I think it's time for a lucky break.
PS - Love the new avatar!
I think it's time for a lucky break.
PS - Love the new avatar!
jarski
Veteran
"free"
what where who!?
edit after reading better: good luck, let us know how the mystery solved
edit after reading better: good luck, let us know how the mystery solved
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Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
DITTO!!!
Keith--
Did you do the avatar in post or with an analog mirror?
Never underestimate Karma....
In post ... which makes it an interesting mix of old and new technology. Shot with an M2 and black and white film then scanned and messed around with completely in the digital realm!
I actually find it a little scary!
oftheherd
Veteran
Now that could be a fun camera coming your way! Interesting avatar as well.
ColinW
* Click *
Keith,
Happy new camera!
Hope the good luck continues. Love the avatar as well, it's got a bit of the Steampunk look about it.
Happy new camera!
N
Nikon Bob
Guest
You lucky bugger, I hope you enjoy whatever you do receive. Sometimes life is very good.
Bob
Bob
filmfan
Well-known
I got a free Nikon F5 w/ 50mm lens (along with a Nikon Coolscan 8000 scanner, and 300 rolls of film) three years ago. I still use all of it. I remember how excited I was. An F6 thought... DANG!
italy74
Well-known
Ciao Keith
I can relate to your mood, although I'm not in your same situation.
A few weeks ago I was "teaching" some photography basics to a colleague of mine onto her D90. I told her "Well, if you could have also a film camera would be good, because you might compare the one to the other" She told me "Errr I think my cousin has a film camera he doesn't use and probably he would give it to me for free..
I think it's a F100..
but I'm not sure it's a good one"

I told her. "Don't worry, if you don't like it and he doesn't need it anymore I'll gladly offer to take it" :angel:
Well, things went so that she moved to another place so nothing was done, but what the heck, everyone of us would like to have such a cousin, right ?!
I can relate to your mood, although I'm not in your same situation.
A few weeks ago I was "teaching" some photography basics to a colleague of mine onto her D90. I told her "Well, if you could have also a film camera would be good, because you might compare the one to the other" She told me "Errr I think my cousin has a film camera he doesn't use and probably he would give it to me for free..
I told her. "Don't worry, if you don't like it and he doesn't need it anymore I'll gladly offer to take it" :angel:
Well, things went so that she moved to another place so nothing was done, but what the heck, everyone of us would like to have such a cousin, right ?!
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
My first Nikon (FE) was given to me by a co-worker...he said it didn't work and even when it did he didn't know how to use it...(It had the deadest battery I have ever seen)
I know the F5 was a pricey camera when new, I don't think the F4 got that high...My guess would be either the F5 or F6...
Good Luck on your newest adventure and good for you to pass your good fortune on to another...
I know the F5 was a pricey camera when new, I don't think the F4 got that high...My guess would be either the F5 or F6...
Good Luck on your newest adventure and good for you to pass your good fortune on to another...
titrisol
Bottom Feeder
So... what were the mistry free Nikons?
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
Keith, you have all the luck. Had a friend show up with a camera that had belonged to his brother a few weeks ago that he wanted to give me...but it was a moldy old Ricoh from the 1980's! LOL
Can't wait to hear what your new toy actually is!
Can't wait to hear what your new toy actually is!
jarski
Veteran
So... what were the mistry free Nikons?
good point
funkpilz
Well-known
The anticipation is tearing us all apart. Present your new camera, Keith!
Mudman
Well-known
good luck man. My first nikon was a freebie as well - Fm2n.
fergus
Well-known
Keith you'll probably find the F6 a burden and not really useful. Just let me know and I'll take it off your hands. 
Lucky bugger!!!
Lucky bugger!!!
Armoured
Well-known
Really...
Really...
Really..., this is just prolonging the agony for the rest of us. 'Fess up.
Really...
Really..., this is just prolonging the agony for the rest of us. 'Fess up.
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