alexnotalex
Well-known
Uh-oh
Ken Rockwell has just published glowing reviews of Nikon SP and Nikkor-HC lenses on his site.
He's right (we all probably agree) and his kind words will certainly push used prices up!
best
alex
Ken Rockwell has just published glowing reviews of Nikon SP and Nikkor-HC lenses on his site.
He's right (we all probably agree) and his kind words will certainly push used prices up!
best
alex
furcafe
Veteran
I think he goes just a little overboard in praising the SP's VF as "far superior" to the M9, but the "review" seems pretty harmless:
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/rangefinder/sp.htm
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/rangefinder/sp.htm
Uh-oh
Ken Rockwell has just published glowing reviews of Nikon SP and Nikkor-HC lenses on his site.
He's right (we all probably agree) and his kind words will certainly push used prices up!
best
alex
alexnotalex
Well-known
my ltm nikkor hc's being repaired... just suffering from nikkor GAS 
unclescarMT
Established
just got my ltm 50/2 HC back from service (it was like a john carpenter movie in there). in the middle of my first roll with it right now. can't wait to see the results...
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Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Damn! I just sold mine!! I'm going to send an e-mail to Ken and ask him what he's going to plug next. Then I'm going to rush out and buy a few before the price skyrockets!
jbielikowski
Jan Bielikowski
"Don't ever believe it if Nikon tries to say it can't do something: if it can make brand-new SPs and S3s, it can make anything it wants to"
so where is the digital FF Nikon FM2?
so where is the digital FF Nikon FM2?
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
This quote from the KR article is typical:
"After America harnessed the power of the sun to stop Japan in the summer of 1945, Nikon's warmongering activities were disbanded as Japan was occupied by peacemakers."
I guess I don't need to mention that the atomic bombs dropped on Japan used the principle of fission, not fusion. Just another little niggling inaccuracy. But the camera, it is nice.
"After America harnessed the power of the sun to stop Japan in the summer of 1945, Nikon's warmongering activities were disbanded as Japan was occupied by peacemakers."
I guess I don't need to mention that the atomic bombs dropped on Japan used the principle of fission, not fusion. Just another little niggling inaccuracy. But the camera, it is nice.
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