Alpacaman
keen bean
I recently find out that my Dad used to do quite a bit of underwater photography with his Nikonos V, and this has gotten me interested in the Nikonos series. Who here uses one? Does anyone? And do you use it for Diving, or something else?
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
I have a Nikonos IV, amazingly smooth in operation, I use it for really bad weather, underwater, snowboarding etc.

xxloverxx
Shoot.
Great moment, Simon!
Livesteamer
Well-known
I use a Nikonos III for a beach/bad weather camera. I just spent a week at the beach with it and it delivers nice results. I have the 35mm lens but want to get another Nikonos with the 80mm lens. Understand that they should be serviced yearly if you take them underwater. Also, only the 35mm and 80mm work both in and out of the water. The other lenses are underwater only. Fun, unique cameras. Joe
newspaperguy
Well-known
I have a Nikonos II that serves as a storm camera.
Also works well as a deadly weapon when swung.
Also works well as a deadly weapon when swung.
charjohncarter
Veteran


First, Nikonos II TriX (grain), and second is from a Canon AS-6 (about 20 years old, $20 on Ebay). Both were used with flash. I have a Toshiba TM-1 for the Nikonos II ($14.00 on Ebay) and the AS-6 has a built-in flash.
ornate_wrasse
Moderator
As my main interest in photography the past few years has been underwater photography, I can say I have used a Nikonos V underwater When I get home, I can post some film images I took with this camera underwater.
Nowadays, I shoot digital underwater and use a D300 with a Subal housing.
Few underwater shooters use this camera anymore as pretty much everyone shoots digital although there are a very few who use it mainly for the very highly regarded 15mm Nikkor lens. If you want to learn underwater photography, I advise against getting started with a Nikonos. The learning curve with digital makes it so much easier to learn lighting techniques and the other things unique to underwater photography.
If you're interested in finding out about workshops, books, etc let me know and I can steer you in the right direction. I am also a moderator for www.wetpixel.com which is a great place to learn and ask questions.
The Nikonos was a great camera in its day for underwater photography but nowadays , digital photography has taken over.
Hope that helps,
Ellen
Nowadays, I shoot digital underwater and use a D300 with a Subal housing.
Few underwater shooters use this camera anymore as pretty much everyone shoots digital although there are a very few who use it mainly for the very highly regarded 15mm Nikkor lens. If you want to learn underwater photography, I advise against getting started with a Nikonos. The learning curve with digital makes it so much easier to learn lighting techniques and the other things unique to underwater photography.
If you're interested in finding out about workshops, books, etc let me know and I can steer you in the right direction. I am also a moderator for www.wetpixel.com which is a great place to learn and ask questions.
The Nikonos was a great camera in its day for underwater photography but nowadays , digital photography has taken over.
Hope that helps,
Ellen
Roger Hicks
Veteran
My II was bulletproof but prone to camera shake because of the bizarre release.
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
bobkonos
Well-known
Note:there is also a 28mm lens (box is marked LW) that can only be used out of water.
I use a Nikonos III for a beach/bad weather camera. I just spent a week at the beach with it and it delivers nice results. I have the 35mm lens but want to get another Nikonos with the 80mm lens. Understand that they should be serviced yearly if you take them underwater. Also, only the 35mm and 80mm work both in and out of the water. The other lenses are underwater only. Fun, unique cameras. Joe
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