see http://www.ebay.com/itm/322170928099
Only the earliest Nikon F's - maybe 100 or so - had cloth shutter curtains
Not the best condition, and that is the wrong lens for it.
Stephen
Only the earliest Nikon F's - maybe 100 or so - had cloth shutter curtains
Not the best condition, and that is the wrong lens for it.
Stephen
Livesteamer
Well-known
Cool. And I'll bet it still works or could be made to. Would it have come with a 50mm f2.0 or the 5.8cm f1.4? Joe
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
When this camera was produced, there were no 1.4s yet available, it should have come with a 2.0
But the 2.0 should be "Tick Mark" version, or an early production example.
Kiu
But the 2.0 should be "Tick Mark" version, or an early production example.
Kiu
Timmyjoe
Veteran
I expected it to go a lot higher than that. Still 12 hours left. Interested to see what it finally sells for.
zuikologist
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From a total Nikon ignoramous - what is the relevance of the underside of the wind lever?
wes loder
Photographer/Historian
Nikon used various designs for its wind levers for the Nikon F. The earliest design was a solid lever that was then drilled out underneath to make the end hollow. Only the earliest Fs had this lever. Nikon then went with a stamped lever similar to the Nikon RF cameras. Other variations followed. Check Koch's book for the exact information. WES
kshapero
South Florida Man
Up to $4150
jim_jm
Well-known
From a total Nikon ignoramous - what is the relevance of the underside of the wind lever?
There were a multitude of changes in the design and manufacture of the Nikon F during it's 15-year run. These are sometimes used to determine the authenticity and integrity of a body, as many parts were interchangeable.
Richard de Stoutz's site gives a comprehensive listing and examples of all these differences, as do Uli Koch's books. Here is an example of all the different wind levers http://www.destoutz.ch/typ_wind-levers.html .
$6111 - more than I thought it would go for.
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