Jarle Aasland
Nikon SP/S2, Fuji X100
I'm sick and tired of all the "I got my D3 today" postings on various other forums, so I really shouldn't do this. But I can't resist.
I recently found a SP body with a 5cm f/1.4 for sale here in Norway. The seller didn't know much about the camera, and sent me a less than perfect photo. I didn't really know what to expect, and bid accordingly. Luckily, I got it for a *very* fair price.
The camera arrived today and I was simply blown away! It's an early model with a cloth shutter, and it's gorgeous! The viewfinder is bright and beautiful, the inside is perfectly clean, operation is smooth, shutter speeds appear to be very accurate, and so on. A few scratches on the bottom plate, some missing paint here and there, but still a very clean camera. A perfect companion to my beautiful S2:
I can hardly wait to load a roll of Tri-X! Woohoo!
Jarle
I recently found a SP body with a 5cm f/1.4 for sale here in Norway. The seller didn't know much about the camera, and sent me a less than perfect photo. I didn't really know what to expect, and bid accordingly. Luckily, I got it for a *very* fair price.
The camera arrived today and I was simply blown away! It's an early model with a cloth shutter, and it's gorgeous! The viewfinder is bright and beautiful, the inside is perfectly clean, operation is smooth, shutter speeds appear to be very accurate, and so on. A few scratches on the bottom plate, some missing paint here and there, but still a very clean camera. A perfect companion to my beautiful S2:


I can hardly wait to load a roll of Tri-X! Woohoo!
Jarle
Congratulations on the SP. It looks like an early one, what is the Serial Number?
It's a little smaller than those Nikon E3's...
It's a little smaller than those Nikon E3's...
Jarle Aasland
Nikon SP/S2, Fuji X100
Thanks Brian! The serial is 620210x.
Yes, it's a handy little camera!
Yes, it's a handy little camera!
Sonnar2
Well-known
very nice photo (1st)
dave lackey
Veteran
Hey, Nice Rack!
Is that a Christmas present or a New Year's gift? Either way, looking forward to your posting images from that beauty!
Is that a Christmas present or a New Year's gift? Either way, looking forward to your posting images from that beauty!
VinceC
Veteran
Nice camera. They really are a joy to use.
back alley
IMAGES
i think nikon rangefinders are some of the nicest looking out there.
congrats.
congrats.
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
A real beauty, Enjoy!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I'm with Joe ... that's just very nice ... it gives the ' gas' you know! 
I'll never get one though ... no I won't ... never!
I'll never get one though ... no I won't ... never!
robin a
Well-known
Nice find ................Robin
VinceC
Veteran
The lens may not the one it originally came with. Nikon had mostly switched to black barrels by the time the camera was made. Optically the same, though. And it's a very late chrome lens, as well, judging by the serial number.
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
Drat! Had just about talked myself out of this whole thing (see my recent "Should I switch?" thread) and now I want one again...
dave lackey
Veteran
Hi, Jarle! Have you had an opportunity to run some film through that beauty? My S3 2000 is being used and hope to figure out the ergonomics/workflow soon and I will try some Tri-X.
Would love to see some images from your SP!
Would love to see some images from your SP!
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Jarle, good looking SP. Now you should use it until it looks like my "beater" (go to our Flickr site and type in the tag "Tale of two SP's"). It will take 5-10 000 rolls, but it is worth it.
This will of course get you to pick up a 35/2,5 or 35/1.8 and the formidable 105f2.5! It never ends does it!
Good shooting and 1/250 @f8 and be there.
This will of course get you to pick up a 35/2,5 or 35/1.8 and the formidable 105f2.5! It never ends does it!
Good shooting and 1/250 @f8 and be there.
migtex
Don't eXchange Freedom!
Great find and She really looks gorgeous.
Congrats. Happy 2008!
Congrats. Happy 2008!
JonR
Well-known
Jarle
Grattis!!
Man blir avundsjuk!
Jon R
Grattis!!
Man blir avundsjuk!
Jon R
BillBingham2
Registered User
Very well done indeed!
Congrats!
B2 (;->
Congrats!
B2 (;->
peterm1
Veteran
As far as I am concerned the SP has to be my favourite. Its a classic camera with wonderful looks. Congratulations
Jarle Aasland
Nikon SP/S2, Fuji X100
Thanks!
Thanks!
Thanks everyone!
Film loaded, but I haven't had a chance to use it much yet. I'll post some photos later.
And yes - I'm currently looking for a 35mm. Alternatively, I may get a wide Voigtlander instead. Haven't decided yet. Maybe I'll have to get both
Jarle
Thanks!
Thanks everyone!
Film loaded, but I haven't had a chance to use it much yet. I'll post some photos later.
And yes - I'm currently looking for a 35mm. Alternatively, I may get a wide Voigtlander instead. Haven't decided yet. Maybe I'll have to get both
Jarle
VinceC
Veteran
>>Alternatively, I may get a wide Voigtlander instead. <<
28mm is very nice to shoot with an SP.
28mm is very nice to shoot with an SP.
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