AlaneSue
Member
The box
The box
Structurally, the box is sound. But it is still a cardboard box. I didn't try to clean it off. It's got the dirt of 54 years accumulated on it. It also looks as though there is some water marks on the exterior of the inside box (when it's time to sell, I'll take photos of that, too). So, this is obviously not a mint box. It's one that's spent time in closets and garages.
The gold lettering is a memory on the top and front. The gold still looks fairly decent in the back. I'm guessing it probably was up against a wall and was less exposed.
I also took a shot of the stamp inside the box because I know some people enjoy looking at those sort of things out of historical interest.
Alane
The box
Structurally, the box is sound. But it is still a cardboard box. I didn't try to clean it off. It's got the dirt of 54 years accumulated on it. It also looks as though there is some water marks on the exterior of the inside box (when it's time to sell, I'll take photos of that, too). So, this is obviously not a mint box. It's one that's spent time in closets and garages.
The gold lettering is a memory on the top and front. The gold still looks fairly decent in the back. I'm guessing it probably was up against a wall and was less exposed.
I also took a shot of the stamp inside the box because I know some people enjoy looking at those sort of things out of historical interest.
Alane
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AlaneSue
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Brian Sweeney said:Alane,
The camera is easy to operate. No special "gotcha's" like on some other cameras. Let us know how the film comes out. The "S" is a common model, but the box and papers make this one a "stand-out".
I have focusing problems, and I don't want to submit a bunch of fuzzy photos. I had a retinal tear that required laser surgery when I was in my 20s, and my right eye never has been the same. I'll probably just use my left to help avoid problems.
I was just as glad when cameras came out with auto focus and eliminated that worry for me! Of course, shortly after that, I got a management job at a paper and no longer took photos, anyhow.
Alane
AlaneSue
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Photos from Korea
Photos from Korea
My dad got a kick out of the fact that the silica gel packet actually had any value.
I had an idea to pull out three of the Korea slides. He's got box-fulls of these.
I held them up to a lightbulb and then macro focused my digicam. Not a perfect way of doing it, but still fun. I thought if anyone decides they do actually want it, they could have a few samples from when the camera was fresh out of the box.
Otherwise, enjoy!
Alane
Photos from Korea
My dad got a kick out of the fact that the silica gel packet actually had any value.
I had an idea to pull out three of the Korea slides. He's got box-fulls of these.
I held them up to a lightbulb and then macro focused my digicam. Not a perfect way of doing it, but still fun. I thought if anyone decides they do actually want it, they could have a few samples from when the camera was fresh out of the box.
Otherwise, enjoy!
Alane
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VinceC
Veteran
You've got a pretty darned smart dad. He shot Kodachromes, so they held up all these years. The middle shot might have been taken with the telephoto. The other two were definitely taken with the 5cm (50mm) lens. All the shots are wonderful.
AlaneSue said:I had an idea to pull out three of the Korea slides. He's got box-fulls of these.
I held them up to a lightbulb and then macro focused my digicam. Not a perfect way of doing it, but still fun. I thought if anyone decides they do actually want it, they could have a few samples from when the camera was fresh out of the box.
Otherwise, enjoy!
Alane
Wow, these are great photos! A 50+ year timeslip. They may have been ordinary shots back then, but they're certainly special now. Thanks for posting them
Jon
winoto
Established
welcome alane. i envy you...and great shots by your father!!
if i was in your position, i'd keep the camera kit. i have 2 of them (unfortunately, none of which has a history like yours that i am aware of) and have enjoyed each outing with them. the pictures this magnificent camera produces still blows me away. i've done the fully automated digital thing and continually return to the trustee manual RF. I've managed to salvage my older Nikon S, the shutter is full of patches of my acrylic black paint...and still working! whatever, you decide, hope all is well.
if i was in your position, i'd keep the camera kit. i have 2 of them (unfortunately, none of which has a history like yours that i am aware of) and have enjoyed each outing with them. the pictures this magnificent camera produces still blows me away. i've done the fully automated digital thing and continually return to the trustee manual RF. I've managed to salvage my older Nikon S, the shutter is full of patches of my acrylic black paint...and still working! whatever, you decide, hope all is well.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
AlaneSue said:My dad got a kick out of the fact that the silica gel packet actually had any value.
I had an idea to pull out three of the Korea slides. He's got box-fulls of these.
I held them up to a lightbulb and then macro focused my digicam. Not a perfect way of doing it, but still fun. I thought if anyone decides they do actually want it, they could have a few samples from when the camera was fresh out of the box.
Otherwise, enjoy!
Alane
Wow, simply wow! especially the 3rd photo. Please tell your dad that he has a good eye on capturing people in pictures.
I would second or third or fourth
Thanks for sharing these. I don't have such fortune to inherit something that cool (my dad is the best in the world, but he's not a photographer). I have to start the tradition for my daughter
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
OK,
Here is a similar item on the 'bay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nippon-Kogaku-N...2QQihZ017QQcategoryZ30099QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
No silica-gel bag though:bang:
Lets see how much.
Kiu
Here is a similar item on the 'bay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nippon-Kogaku-N...2QQihZ017QQcategoryZ30099QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
No silica-gel bag though:bang:
Lets see how much.
Kiu
VinceC
Veteran
The 35/2.5 lens and finder on the EBay camera are worth at least $100 more than the 135/3.5.
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
True...
I figured similar because Alane's kit has a Vari-focal finder.
Kiu
I figured similar because Alane's kit has a Vari-focal finder.
Kiu
VinceC
Veteran
That's true. I think 35mm finders go for over $100.
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
Stefcuoz said:Don't forget to give me n° of ebay auction or if you accept 75$ i'm interested in flash.
$75 for the flash is a GOOD offer...sell it to him before I get tempted
Kiu
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
NIKON KIU said:OK,
Here is a similar item on the 'bay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nippon-Kogaku-N...2QQihZ017QQcategoryZ30099QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
No silica-gel bag though:bang:
Lets see how much.
Kiu
I rest my case!!!
Kiu
VinceC
Veteran
Winning bid was $764. However, the clean 35/2.5 and finder were worth at least $300.
VinceC
Veteran
Here's an S that's selling for the price of the lens: $210 with two hours to go.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-NIKON-Nippon-Kogaku-Camera-Case-Book-6114204_W0QQitemZ290104634062QQihZ019QQcategoryZ107925QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-NIKON-Nippon-Kogaku-Camera-Case-Book-6114204_W0QQitemZ290104634062QQihZ019QQcategoryZ107925QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
VinceC
Veteran
Well, for those who love Silica gel packets, how about an SP with its packet. From a convent, no less!
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nikon-Rangefinder-SP-Camera-Kit-with-Original-Packaging_W0QQitemZ230117500174QQihZ013QQcategoryZ15234QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nikon-Rangefinder-SP-Camera-Kit-with-Original-Packaging_W0QQitemZ230117500174QQihZ013QQcategoryZ15234QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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