NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
OK here goes:
Nikon SP and its siblings, Nikon S3 and Nikon S4
Kiu
Nikon SP and its siblings, Nikon S3 and Nikon S4
Kiu
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Between this thread and Jonmanjiro's constant peppering of the classifieds with gorgeous cameras I'm starting to have Nikon dreams at night. Like the 'Borg' ... resistance appears to be futile.
I'm tentatively considering selling my IIIg and getting a Nikon rangefinder.
I'm tentatively considering selling my IIIg and getting a Nikon rangefinder.
bobkonos
Well-known
Nice trio!
Nice trio!
Ah, the elusive (for me) S4. Very nice group, Kiu-san.
Nice trio!
Ah, the elusive (for me) S4. Very nice group, Kiu-san.
OK here goes:
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Nikon SP and its siblings, Nikon S3 and Nikon S4
Kiu
BillBingham2
Registered User
Keith,
Either way you will not go wrong. My S2 kit was a CV 25/4, Nikkor 50/1.4 and 105/2.5. It was as perfect a kit as I would ever need. When I moved up to an S3-2000 I added a CV 35/2.5 and am very happy with it. Only think I'm looking for now is an F to S lens adapter so I can get a F mount CV 15/4.5 to use on every system I have.
The S2 is a fine camera, black dials look very good. The S3 is like a Nikon F in rangefinder rather than SLR. I love the fact that my SLR system and RF system both move (focus and aperture) the same direction now.
It is a very different feel from my old Ms. I like it better because I can not give up having a long lens handy and have some great older Nikkor primes.
B2 (;->
Either way you will not go wrong. My S2 kit was a CV 25/4, Nikkor 50/1.4 and 105/2.5. It was as perfect a kit as I would ever need. When I moved up to an S3-2000 I added a CV 35/2.5 and am very happy with it. Only think I'm looking for now is an F to S lens adapter so I can get a F mount CV 15/4.5 to use on every system I have.
The S2 is a fine camera, black dials look very good. The S3 is like a Nikon F in rangefinder rather than SLR. I love the fact that my SLR system and RF system both move (focus and aperture) the same direction now.
It is a very different feel from my old Ms. I like it better because I can not give up having a long lens handy and have some great older Nikkor primes.
B2 (;->
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
More???
Nikon S,S2,S3 and S4
In that order too
Kiu
Nikon S,S2,S3 and S4
In that order too
Kiu
migtex
Don't eXchange Freedom!
Ok I'll take it back Nikon-Kiu-San!
These are Sexy pictures!
Please accept my deep apologies!
These are Sexy pictures!
Please accept my deep apologies!
bobkonos
Well-known
Ah, the bar is being raised. Time to put the original 3.5 cm f1.8 lens with Abrahamsson hood on the SP and provide an image.
I like seeing the differences in rewind knobs-nice!
I like seeing the differences in rewind knobs-nice!
Vickko
Veteran
No, I am leaving the chrome as-is on the M.
Yes, it is a very late serial number - almost the last of the M's.
Vick
Yes, it is a very late serial number - almost the last of the M's.
Vick
Vickko
Veteran
And I don't think that is an original "notch" on the film advance. It is well oxidized, though.
dexdog
Veteran
The only Nikon camera that I have ever owned.
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That's a perfect setup.
abenner
undecided
Keith - I'd go with the S2. For $1000, if you found an S3 or SP you may be disappointed in the brightness of the finder and clarity of the RF patch after moving from a Leica system. The S2 is perfect for a 50/1.4 Nikkor, which is a great lens, and has a nice bright finder. KEH has a black dial S2, I think with lens, for about $650 last I checked.
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
Tom,
I don't have a 5cm 3.5, no stereo either!!
I got you to post before me though.
I wonder if Stephen ever gonna post here???
Kiu
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
How about a fuzzy one??
1.1 and 135 f4
Kiu
1.1 and 135 f4
Kiu
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
I used to have a 50f3.5 (not the macro - Nikon 1 lens). Good lens, but not better than a Red Dial Elmar on a Leica. Never aspired to a stereo - I get a head ache when my brain tries to convert to 3D!!!!
Ok, a S3M would be nice and cut down on filmcost. On the hand I can buy a lot of film instead!
My latest toy in the Nikon RF is the SC mount 50mm f1.5 Sonnar. Small and nicely made. Still have to process my first film taken with it. Now, if Zeiss really want to rock the apple cart - make the new 21mm 4.5 Biogon in SC mount!
Ok, a S3M would be nice and cut down on filmcost. On the hand I can buy a lot of film instead!
My latest toy in the Nikon RF is the SC mount 50mm f1.5 Sonnar. Small and nicely made. Still have to process my first film taken with it. Now, if Zeiss really want to rock the apple cart - make the new 21mm 4.5 Biogon in SC mount!
BillBingham2
Registered User
If they did I would hope they'd do it in an Internal mount! Wouldn't that be less expensive (read very relative)?
B2 (;->
B2 (;->
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Considering how few of the SC mount 50f1,4 that they sold. I suspect that this is purely academical anyway and my old 1957 Biogon 21 is still a great lens (though you cant see the f stops on that chrome barrel).
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
SHHHHHH, Mr. K. may be reading....I used to have a 50f3.5 (not the macro - Nikon 1 lens). Good lens, but not better than a Red Dial Elmar on a Leica. Never aspired to a stereo - I get a head ache when my brain tries to convert to 3D!!!!
Ok, a S3M would be nice and cut down on filmcost. On the hand I can buy a lot of film instead!
My latest toy in the Nikon RF is the SC mount 50mm f1.5 Sonnar. Small and nicely made. Still have to process my first film taken with it. Now, if Zeiss really want to rock the apple cart - make the new 21mm 4.5 Biogon in SC mount!
Kiu
BillBingham2
Registered User
I kind of think if the sell out of the SC 50/1.5 there might be a reason to keep the workers busy with a 21 internal mount. Keep the number of parts low and see if they can improve upon performance. I never really understood why Pres. K. did not utilize the internal mounts for the SC wides he came out with.
B2 (;->
B2 (;->
phi47
Newbie
So here goes, for my S2 cents, I can stick with my S2, especially since I can use some great ol' F glass, too!

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