Strange S2

Dez

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It just occurred to me to wonder why my Nikon S2, the camera I use in my listing icon, has a titanium shutter. I thought that only appeared when the Nikon F SLR was introduced in 1959, after the s2 was discontinued.

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Were some S2's made with early samples of the titanium shutter? Or does this mean that my camera was just overhauled at some point, and the titanium shutter substituted for the original cloth one?

Cheers,
Dez
 
... my black-dial S2 also has a titanium shutter :D No hassle with burned cloth-shutters.
 
dear dez

dear dez

dez... your S2 have had in the past a trasplant .....
one deceased Nikon F:angel: give her in gift her curtain:):)

Like as my real work.... in work life i'm a doctor in trasplant of liver and kidney;)
 
dez... your S2 have had in the past a trasplant .....
one deceased Nikon F:angel: give her in gift her curtain:):)

Like as my real work.... in work life i'm a doctor in trasplant of liver and kidney;)

Is it possible to use the curtain from the F in an S2?
 
Is it possible to use the curtain from the F in an S2?

... it is. I have an SP and a S2 modified with F titanium curtains (F cloth shutter curtains would be rare, my guess). Not for the collectors / purists but I use the cameras to take photos ...
:)
 
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