FrankS
Registered User
Wonderful images, Eric!
Good camera, but great photographer!
Good camera, but great photographer!
dave lackey
Veteran
Wonderful images, Eric!
Good camera, but great photographer!
Absolutely agree with Frank!
Texsport
Well-known
The Nikkormat And 55/1.2 lens were my first cameras, bought because of the impending birth of my daughter.
A couple of years later added a 105/2.5 at the birth of my son.
The camera was well used until 1987 when it was stolen from my car.
I immediately replaced the camera and still have it, though seldom used because of owning too many others.
Back in the day, camera store people always said to keep it forever because it was built like a tank and totally mechanical.
Texsport
A couple of years later added a 105/2.5 at the birth of my son.
The camera was well used until 1987 when it was stolen from my car.
I immediately replaced the camera and still have it, though seldom used because of owning too many others.
Back in the day, camera store people always said to keep it forever because it was built like a tank and totally mechanical.
Texsport
mdarnton
Well-known
I'm pleased to find this thread, too. The first camera I bought with my own money was a Nikkormat FS--I didn't trust built-in meters.
I think I only had it for a year or two before I flipped it into a Leica IIIf.
----added:
I just started the thread from the beginning! I have some lovely photos of my wife with the same mood as the old ones at the start, here. None are digitalized, unfortunately. One was the one I shot as our engagement picture. Happy
----added:
I just started the thread from the beginning! I have some lovely photos of my wife with the same mood as the old ones at the start, here. None are digitalized, unfortunately. One was the one I shot as our engagement picture. Happy
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Thank you all!
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX.
Erik.
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX.
Erik.

Paulbe
Well-known
Erik--wonderful pictures! Thanks for posting...
Paul
Paul
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Thank you Paul!
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX.
Erik.
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX.
Erik.

Erik van Straten
Veteran
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX.
Erik.
Erik.

Erik van Straten
Veteran
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX.
Erik.
Erik.

Flat Twin
Film Shooter
This is one of my favourite threads on RFF! How nice to stumble upon it again. I remember commenting on Eric's pictures a few years ago and its great to see some more.
Timeless shots Eric, thanks so much for sharing them and how are you getting on with publishing them ?! ;-)
Regards
Simon
Timeless shots Eric, thanks so much for sharing them and how are you getting on with publishing them ?! ;-)
Regards
Simon
Lawrence Sheperd
Well-known
Love #112! Actually, I love ALL of these, Erik.
The Nikkormat was the camera that helped to start my interest in photography. My friend's older brother had a chrome FT-N and was a photographer with his college newspaper. The look of that camera was so wonderful for some reason. When I went on to high school I signed up for Yearbook staff as soon as I could and became one of the two photographers. I lusted after the Nikkormat but used a Mamiya-Sekor TL1000 that my uncle graciously loaned me. I still have that camera.
Later I was able to fulfill my desire to own a Nikkormat (an FT-N just like my "mentor's") and added a black FT2. This thread gave me a b-a-a-a-a-d case of GAS and I just completed the Trifecta by purchasing a black FT3. It should be here by the end of the week! Now if I could only figure out how to get back to high school….
The Nikkormat was the camera that helped to start my interest in photography. My friend's older brother had a chrome FT-N and was a photographer with his college newspaper. The look of that camera was so wonderful for some reason. When I went on to high school I signed up for Yearbook staff as soon as I could and became one of the two photographers. I lusted after the Nikkormat but used a Mamiya-Sekor TL1000 that my uncle graciously loaned me. I still have that camera.
Later I was able to fulfill my desire to own a Nikkormat (an FT-N just like my "mentor's") and added a black FT2. This thread gave me a b-a-a-a-a-d case of GAS and I just completed the Trifecta by purchasing a black FT3. It should be here by the end of the week! Now if I could only figure out how to get back to high school….
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
I just found the original "That Nikkormat FTn" thread started by Dave Lackey, it has lots of info and great visual contributions from Eric and others...
https://rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=103438
Eric, do you have a picture of your Nikkormat?
Regards
Simon
https://rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=103438
Eric, do you have a picture of your Nikkormat?
Regards
Simon
Erik van Straten
Veteran
I just found the original "That Nikkormat FTn" thread started by Dave Lackey
Eric, do you have a picture of your Nikkormat?
Hi Simon, Thank you for finding that thread! I remember I have been looking for ages for it, that's why I started this one.
I do not have my original Nikkormats anymore, but I have a truly mint black FTn. I have no pictures of it, but when I find the time for it, I will make them. The black FTn's are gorgeous, they still preserve "something" of the Nikon rangefinders in their styling.
Erik.
FrankS
Registered User
The absence of a hotshoe is nice on the Ftn's.
ronnies
Well-known
My black FTn is in getting the metering cells replaced and the meter tracking fixed. Hopefully I'll be able to run a film through it shortly.
Ronnie
Ronnie
dave lackey
Veteran
Can the FTN screen be replaced?
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX.
London 1974
Erik.
London 1974
Erik.

Erik van Straten
Veteran
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX.
Erik.
Erik.

Erik van Straten
Veteran
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX.
Amsterdam, 1975
Erik.
Amsterdam, 1975
Erik.

Erik van Straten
Veteran
This is about the first shot I made with the Nikkormat. Utrecht, Centraal Station, 1971.
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX.
Erik.
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX.
Erik.

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