Nikon S3 2000 prices April 2016

So you could have one loaded with B&W and one Color, or 400 and 100 :)

If you don't have an SP classic or SP 2005, it's a nice addition, the prices of these have dropped as well and you would get the 35/1,8 with the kit

I like my new S3 2000 so much I've been thinking of getting another one. I have no idea why.
 
I want one of these so bad, but the technicians always recommend avoiding purchasing one due to the lack of replacement part. I would love to have one though.
 
My new S3-2000 and 50/1.4 arrived from Japan as new. I've run two rolls through it. Wow, what a camera. Coming from years of M4 and CLE use, I expected it to be quirky according to what I've read, but it's very smooth in operation and is the perfect weight. The RF is easy to focus and seems more precise to me than the M because of the long focus throw. I added a 35/2.5 for just $195 (ad on RFF). It's amazing how small and light the entire kit can be. I feel this is the best bargain RF camera kit made in this new century. Better stop gushing. Now onto getting the pictures developed...

Great lenses too as you may have noticed with the 50 and soon to notice with the 35.
 
My only affectation with respect to camera gear is my affection for black bodies.
I had two very nice chrome shooter/beater S3s and a chrome shooter/beater SP (which I don't like as much as the S3s), and I sold the earlier S3 (the 757th one built, from the serial number as I recall) and spent quite a bit of money ($3,000.00) to get one of the re-issued S3 black bodies, complete with the 50 1.4 (a lens I never use and keep in a drawer).
Really and truly, while I know it is stupid to spend a pile of money just to get a black body, if I could find a reasonably priced beater black SP, I'd likely grab it.
 
I want one of these so bad, but the technicians always recommend avoiding purchasing one due to the lack of replacement part. I would love to have one though.



Who says they can't be fixed?
There are plenty of places that can fix them, that's if they break, they normally don't.

Better find a new technician.
 
I want one of these so bad, but the technicians always recommend avoiding purchasing one due to the lack of replacement part. I would love to have one though.

The Nikon rangefinders from the SP onward are basically a Nikon F without the mirror and SLR viewfinder prism, so just like the Nikon F they rarely break. If they do, anyone who can fix a Nikon F should be able to fix it.

In Japan at least, Nikon Japan still services the reissue rangefinders and lenses, and Kiitos Camera Repair still has plenty of parts for them and the vintage rangefinders.

I agree with Kiu, better find a new technician.
 
I have one, body, lens, case that I bought a year ago thinking I wanted it. The set is in new condition cosmetically. I found the lube has hardened from dissuse and have had a very trying year after the loss of my wife. I bought from Japan Camera. I was thinking of selling it to KEH. I am not sure if want to deal with a private buyer due to worry about payment. I would also trade for a M6 ttl body in good condition.

I just saw this thread and am taking a flyer here.
 
I also think you will do better listing it here vs selling to KEH - not that KEH is bad, but they have to mark it up, it's their business

I'm surprised to hear about "lube hardening", my 50 your old SP works fine. Lube technology would seem pretty well studied.

Did you resolve this issue ?

I have one, body, lens, case that I bought a year ago thinking I wanted it. The set is in new condition cosmetically. I found the lube has hardened from dissuse and have had a very trying year after the loss of my wife. I bought from Japan Camera. I was thinking of selling it to KEH. I am not sure if want to deal with a private buyer due to worry about payment. I would also trade for a M6 ttl body in good condition.

I just saw this thread and am taking a flyer here.
 
No, I did not want to put anymore money into it. Somewhere in this forum is a post about it from me with replies. I have just had no interest in photography for the past year. I think Tom A said to run 50 rolls through it. :)
 
I found the lube has hardened from dissuse

Do you mean the focus helical? If so its meant to run dry so there is no lube in there. The reissue Nikon RFs are built to tighter tolerances than the originals, so the focus helical can get squeaky if any dust or dirt gets in there. Its a common problem with the reissues, and an easy fix too.
 
Yes, the focus on the body, it hurts the thumb moving it. I bought it because of the lens reputation and the idea of having a new Nikon Rangefinder
 
Great Price!

Great Price!

I just saw this.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/332054279247
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$748.00 from Japan, plus shipping.

How about that?

Price keeps going lower.

Kiu
 
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