dave lackey Veteran Local time 3:54 AM Joined Feb 20, 2007 Messages 9,486 Location Atlanta, Ga View My Gallery Mar 20, 2007 #1 Can't seem to find the dimensions of the S3 2000...even after extensive search. What am I missing? Thanks in advance... 🙄
Can't seem to find the dimensions of the S3 2000...even after extensive search. What am I missing? Thanks in advance... 🙄
dave lackey Veteran Local time 3:54 AM Joined Feb 20, 2007 Messages 9,486 Location Atlanta, Ga View My Gallery Mar 20, 2007 #2 Hmmm...sorry to post what must seem trivial, but the dimensions are very important for what I need at the moment. Thanks in advance.
Hmmm...sorry to post what must seem trivial, but the dimensions are very important for what I need at the moment. Thanks in advance.
dave lackey Veteran Local time 3:54 AM Joined Feb 20, 2007 Messages 9,486 Location Atlanta, Ga View My Gallery Mar 20, 2007 #3 Thanks Brian! Just what I was looking for! 😛 Now to get to work on my little project...
V VinceC Veteran Local time 3:54 AM Joined Jun 14, 2005 Messages 2,968 View My Gallery Mar 20, 2007 #4 It's about 10 percent smaller than an F. A couple millimeters smaller than an FM2. I won't even ask about the little project.
It's about 10 percent smaller than an F. A couple millimeters smaller than an FM2. I won't even ask about the little project.
jonmanjiro Moderator Staff member Local time 4:54 PM Joined Feb 4, 2007 Messages 5,572 Location Yokohama View My Gallery Mar 20, 2007 #5 Dave, another thing to remember .... RF lenses are a lot smaller than SLR lenses.
NIKON KIU Did you say Nippon Kogaku? Local time 3:54 AM Joined Feb 2, 2006 Messages 2,023 Location Washington DC suburbs View My Gallery Mar 20, 2007 #6 Dave, you don't really need to know!! You Do need one! Resistance is futile!! Kiu
V VinceC Veteran Local time 3:54 AM Joined Jun 14, 2005 Messages 2,968 View My Gallery Mar 20, 2007 #7 The S3-2000 dimensions are not too small, not too large -- Just Right! Weight isn't bad. Lighter than an M. So simple, even a child can use it!
The S3-2000 dimensions are not too small, not too large -- Just Right! Weight isn't bad. Lighter than an M. So simple, even a child can use it!