Great season for hunting Nikon S4!

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It looks like prices for Nikon S4 is lowered and good to get and So I did. :D


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Oh now that is a real beauty, Congrats on the nice find!

I always confuse this, now what are the exact differences from the S4 to the S3 apart from the obviously missing selfie lever ;-)

Does it have a Ti shutter and F sourced cosmetic parts?
Any quirks special to the S4 ?
What frame lines?
Was there ever made a black paint S4?

EDIT: You have a beautiful website!
 
The S4 does not come with titanium shutters and is not motor drive coupled. As already stated, it does not have a self-timer and the frame counter must be manually reset. The S4 viewfinder has bright line frames for 50 & 105mm only.
 
The S4 does not come with titanium shutter and is not motor drive coupled. As already stated it comes without self-timer but also the frame counter must be manually reset. The viewfinder has bright line frames for 50 & 105mm only.

How is the frame counter reset, do you just keep winding util you reach zero then load the film?
 
How is the frame counter reset, do you just keep winding util you reach zero then load the film?
Manual reset of course, like on the Contax I/II/III, Nikon I/M/S/S2, Leica I/II/III, Leica M2.
You load the film and you both expose the proper amount of blank frames (according to your own habits) and close the back, then manually set the frames counter to 0. There is a dot to grab the frames counter disk and make it turn.
 
menos,

Forgot to mention that the S4 was not intended for export to the U.S. market. With a total production run of 5,895 units, starting
with serial #6500001 in March of 1959, & ending with serial #6505900 in July 1960, there were no black S4 versions in the series.
 
It looks like prices for Nikon S4 is lowered and good to get and So I did.
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Congrats Park! Your collection must be quite comprehensive by now :)

The S4 viewfinder has bright line frames for 50 & 105mm only.

They're supposed to have only 50mm and 105mm bright lines but I have seen a few in Tokyo that also had a 35mm bright line. No idea if they were modified after purchase or the guys on the assembly line accidentally (or intentionally?) installed S3 finder parts. Interesting variation regardless.
 
They're supposed to have only 50mm and 105mm bright lines but I have seen a few in Tokyo that also had a 35mm bright line. No idea if they were modified after purchase or the guys on the assembly line accidentally (or intentionally?) installed S3 finder parts. Interesting variation regardless.
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Congrats Park! Your collection must be quite comprehensive by now :)



They're supposed to have only 50mm and 105mm bright lines but I have seen a few in Tokyo that also had a 35mm bright line. No idea if they were modified after purchase or the guys on the assembly line accidentally (or intentionally?) installed S3 finder parts. Interesting variation regardless.

Very cool, that sounds like a desirable modification to a S4 back in the day ;-)

I like the clean look without self timer resetting the frame counter manually shouldn't be a big deal (if one doesn't forget it, and even if, not a big deal either).

But then again I also equally like the look of a S3 (strangely enough the S3 is now my favorite Nikon RF although the SP finder for a 50mm is just wonderful on it's own).
 
Manual reset of course, like on the Contax I/II/III, Nikon I/M/S/S2, Leica I/II/III, Leica M2.
You load the film and you both expose the proper amount of blank frames (according to your own habits) and close the back, then manually set the frames counter to 0. There is a dot to grab the frames counter disk and make it turn.

I see it now the counter is just like the s2 sitting on top of the wind on lever.
 
what's the going rate for an excellent S4 w 50/2? I see prices for all the nikon S cameras all over the place, but interested in testing the H2O -

Many thanks.
 
Wasn't this one issued around the Japan Olympic Games? I always thought it was one of the hardest to find. And it's true... the Nikon S4 rangefinder prices are surprisingly low these days.
 
And it's true... the Nikon S4 rangefinder prices are surprisingly low these days.

The S4 is a lesser S3 : no 35mm framelines in the viewfinder but for the variations noticed by Jon in Tokyo (otherwise it has the same viewfinder magnification and eyepoint), manual frames counter reset, no selftimer. As "rare" as it might be, it's not particularly interesting for users. There might not always be a surprise behind prices.

No selftimer may provide a cleaner look to the camera and the selftimer is often looked at as a useless gadget but during a recent trip to Berlin and Leipzig I used it extensively to shoot interiors at 1s and f/8 with the S3 and the W-Nikkor-C 35mm f/1.8. It was always easy to find something flat and horizontal to put the camera on, hence (what I think to be) acceptable architecture photos. No selftimer would have meant small tripod and cable release outfit, which would both have gathered attention on me. Plus, it was more easy to get the camera horizontal and in axis without any pocket tripod. I didn't even framed through the finder. The 10s selftimer delay allows the camera to be fully steady when the shutter fires.

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