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ken k
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VinceC
Veteran
>>Mine is in the shop right now.<<
Welcome, Ken K!
I need to get my SP into the shop. My 9-year-old daughter knocked it down the stairs, and the slow speeds stopped working. I've still got my S3, S3-2000 and an S2, so I've been biding my time.
Welcome, Ken K!
I need to get my SP into the shop. My 9-year-old daughter knocked it down the stairs, and the slow speeds stopped working. I've still got my S3, S3-2000 and an S2, so I've been biding my time.
wes loder
Photographer/Historian
"Showing off" one's Nikon RF
"Showing off" one's Nikon RF
I see some real pretty cameras. They look so brand-new, I wonder if anyone has ever used them to take pictures.
Here's a few combos to consider.
The first is a synched Nikon M/S from January 1951 with correct hood and Nikon series 7 filter in hood holder with hood case.
The second is a Nikon SP all ready for some available darkness photography circa 1958 with BC-5 attachment and angle bracket and a 35mm f1.8 Nikkor.
The last picture shows a Nikon S2 with the earliest version of the 3.5cm f2.5 W-Nikkor (no click stops) with correct snap-on hood with original box, filter and case. Finder is later model bright-frame type.
Enjoy. WES
"Showing off" one's Nikon RF
I see some real pretty cameras. They look so brand-new, I wonder if anyone has ever used them to take pictures.
The first is a synched Nikon M/S from January 1951 with correct hood and Nikon series 7 filter in hood holder with hood case.
The second is a Nikon SP all ready for some available darkness photography circa 1958 with BC-5 attachment and angle bracket and a 35mm f1.8 Nikkor.
The last picture shows a Nikon S2 with the earliest version of the 3.5cm f2.5 W-Nikkor (no click stops) with correct snap-on hood with original box, filter and case. Finder is later model bright-frame type.
Enjoy. WES
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wes loder
Photographer/Historian
So you want to take your Nikon RF on an outing?
So you want to take your Nikon RF on an outing?
Two more Nikon RF pictures to show the extremes we sometimes go to.
The first is a Nikon SP outfitted for a more challenging task. Yes, the tiltall will hold the 50cm Nikkor steady—barely.
Second shot was taken with 50cm of the distant hill you can just make out at the top left corner of first picture. Note the vignetting. This is caused by the small throat of the camera mount, not the lens-which easily covers 2 1/4 format. This lens does not vignette on a Nikon F with N-F adaptor either. You sould have seen the pictures this lens took when I first got it. Fungus on all glass surfaces! I cleaned them up and the contrast is back. Not sure about the resolution. Anyway, enjoy. WES
So you want to take your Nikon RF on an outing?
Two more Nikon RF pictures to show the extremes we sometimes go to.
The first is a Nikon SP outfitted for a more challenging task. Yes, the tiltall will hold the 50cm Nikkor steady—barely.
Second shot was taken with 50cm of the distant hill you can just make out at the top left corner of first picture. Note the vignetting. This is caused by the small throat of the camera mount, not the lens-which easily covers 2 1/4 format. This lens does not vignette on a Nikon F with N-F adaptor either. You sould have seen the pictures this lens took when I first got it. Fungus on all glass surfaces! I cleaned them up and the contrast is back. Not sure about the resolution. Anyway, enjoy. WES
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NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
wes loder said:The last picture shows a Nikon S2 with the earliest version of the 3.5cm f2.5 W-Nikkor (no click stops) with correct snap-on hood with original box, filter and case. Finder is later model bright-frame type.
Enjoy. WES
Is this a trick question? this looks awfully close to a Nikon M.
Kiu
wes loder
Photographer/Historian
You are correct. I forgot to take a close look atthe picture before posting. Yup. It's a Nikon M/S. WES
wes loder
Photographer/Historian
csxcnj
Well-known
Here's my "new" baby with some of it's new accessories...a 35/2.5 and finder are also on the way from Mr. Gandy.
The squeak in the focus wheel is almost completely gone now...

...a test shot from the S2, taken on a walk around Falls Church, while waiting for my Old Camera Go-to guy to get back to Dominion Camera from his dinner break...I had to show it off to somebody...
a link to some more...a few shots are taken at Manassas Junction...all these were taken with me guessing the exposure, I've never shot without a light meter before...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/high_green_and_clear/sets/72157600003812078/
and some of my other RF's , who are feeling quite lonely right now
http://www.flickr.com/photos/high_green_and_clear/sets/72157600006646869/
Could some kind soul tell me how to use the thumbnail attachment feature?
I tried for an hour to get it to work
...tried loading both from a URL and by browsing my computer, the file szes and tags seemed to be correct...it would show an upload, seemed to be only allowing only one upoad, and when I'd preview the post nothing would show....:bang:
The squeak in the focus wheel is almost completely gone now...

...a test shot from the S2, taken on a walk around Falls Church, while waiting for my Old Camera Go-to guy to get back to Dominion Camera from his dinner break...I had to show it off to somebody...

a link to some more...a few shots are taken at Manassas Junction...all these were taken with me guessing the exposure, I've never shot without a light meter before...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/high_green_and_clear/sets/72157600003812078/
and some of my other RF's , who are feeling quite lonely right now
http://www.flickr.com/photos/high_green_and_clear/sets/72157600006646869/
Could some kind soul tell me how to use the thumbnail attachment feature?
I tried for an hour to get it to work
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VinceC
Veteran
Nice shots.
To attach a thumbnail, click on the "post reply" button instead of using "quick reply." Or you click on "Go Advanced" while using the Quick Reply.
Then scroll down a bit, and you'll see a button saying "manage attachments" -- this will open a dialogue box allowing you to attach a file. I think the image can't be any larger that 800 pixels in the long dimension.
To attach a thumbnail, click on the "post reply" button instead of using "quick reply." Or you click on "Go Advanced" while using the Quick Reply.
Then scroll down a bit, and you'll see a button saying "manage attachments" -- this will open a dialogue box allowing you to attach a file. I think the image can't be any larger that 800 pixels in the long dimension.
csxcnj
Well-known
VinceC said:Nice shots.
To attach a thumbnail, click on the "post reply" button instead of using "quick reply." Or you click on "Go Advanced" while using the Quick Reply.
Then scroll down a bit, and you'll see a button saying "manage attachments" -- this will open a dialogue box allowing you to attach a file. I think the image can't be any larger that 800 pixels in the long dimension.
Thanks Vince.
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NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
Glad you figured it out...seems like the Nikon RF user crowd is becoming stronger and stronger in the greater Washington DC mertopolitan area 
How about a get-together?
Kiu
How about a get-together?
Kiu
csxcnj
Well-known
NIKON KIU said:Glad you figured it out...seems like the Nikon RF user crowd is becoming stronger and stronger in the greater Washington DC mertopolitan area
How about a get-together?
Kiu
Absolutely....I'm self employed so I have to do a tiny bit of advanced planning, but with the days getting longer that gets easier. I'll PM you...
erikhaugsby
killer of threads
Rob Skeoch said:Does anyone have a manual for the S3... I just recieved my camera but wouldn't mind knowing how to use it.
-Rob
Try the Butkus site here. They've got a large amount of manuals as downloadable .pdfs.
Is the flash sync for "X" flasher or FP (focal plane)?
VinceC
Veteran
The window in front of the shutter speed dial should say "FX" with the X in red. If you lift up on the outer chrome ring surrounding the shutter speed dial, you can change from FX to four different flashbulb settings.
VinceC
Veteran
>>here is the flash chart...<<
Try doing THAT with your digital point and shoot.
Try doing THAT with your digital point and shoot.
back alley
IMAGES
...Joe --- clearly you need to send your Luna Pro case to a leather restorer and have it dyed red... black just won't due...
luna LUX meter fred.
and the case is in the box will my other cases, the meter meets the world case-less.
luna LUX meter fred.
and the case is in the box will my other cases, the meter meets the world case-less.
goliathus
Well-known
Sorry I'm late for this thread 
My S2 and lenses, Here it goes ~
(Actually, biogon 21/4.5 is not mine anymore, I sold it last year, it was a really nice lense
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Nikon S2 with Biogon 21mm/4.5
Nikon S2 with 3.5cm/1.8 2005
Nikkor 5cm/1.4, Nikkor 3.5cm/1.8
My S2 and lenses, Here it goes ~
(Actually, biogon 21/4.5 is not mine anymore, I sold it last year, it was a really nice lense
Nikon S2 with Biogon 21mm/4.5
Nikon S2 with 3.5cm/1.8 2005
Nikkor 5cm/1.4, Nikkor 3.5cm/1.8
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steamer
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Chikushooooo---kakkoi!!
Boy am I jealous
Boy am I jealous
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