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Lonely Driver said:I have a mintish Canon 7 w/ 3 lenses (...) I'm planning to sell soon too.
Which lenses to you have with it? Not that I can afford it, but I do miss the 7 I used to have.
William
Lonely Driver said:I have a mintish Canon 7 w/ 3 lenses (...) I'm planning to sell soon too.
Lonely Driver said:BTW - the same S2 is on the "show off your Nikon RF page" in case you wanted another view of it.
wlewisiii said:Which lenses to you have with it? Not that I can afford it, but I do miss the 7 I used to have.
William
Lonely Driver said:Yeah I generally charge a premium for my stuff. But I have (all near mint, but with oil on the aperature blades of some) Canon 50mm f/1.4 LTM, black Jupiter-9 85mm f/2.0 LTM, black Cosina Voigtlander 35mm f/2.5 LTM (like new in box).
Sonnar2 said:My S2 has arrived soon! (get not stuck in customs, great)
How small she is - of course this camera is female! - to my Canon-RF-used hands! Sure it's not mint and has some bright marks, but no dents or ugly spots, and best of all, the shutter sounds really snappy (if not to say, loud!) - not bad for a 50 year old camera!![]()
The first thing I always check with any camera I get (when it's warmed-up in my house) is if the shutter isn't advanced. Does the seller know not storing/shipping a cocked camera? Of course, Jon knows..
The viewfinder is more of the darker sort when compared with other cameras due to gray-toned glasses, but this seems to be usual with this type. The RF spot good visible. And the focussing throw is looong..
At the weekend there was a UK seller selling some lenses and stuff. The black Nikkor-S 1.4/50 and leather case had my name on it since it arrived in the bay. Probably it will be here today! Since she hasn't any other framelines I think this will be a fixed combination for me. A walk through the city with the camera, a f/1.4 lens, half case, 400ASA b&W film and my Lunasix attached to the strap...![]()
Yeah a Nikon Rangefinder. A Leica couldn't make feel me better. Had some M4's, M6's in my hands to check, but it didn't took my breath away. A money and status thing. Common. Square. This is SPECIAL. Now I'm belonging to the Nikon snobs too. Oh Dear!![]()
Far more than "style", owning a certain camera is always a bit "history stuff" to me, more than in a pure-technically aspect in terms of specs and features. This can be read on my collector's website. And with no doubt, the S2 was a veery important camera for Nikon - as well as to Zeiss-Ikon, needless to say... a "winner's" camera...
VinceC said:Nikons, unlike some other cameras, don't seem to suffer too much from the shutters sitting untripped for a long period of time. That said, I do all keep mine stored with shutters tripped, and try to work the slow-speed and high-speed mechanisms every few months on the cameras that don't get much use (mostly my SLRs).