ZivcoPhoto
Well-known
Yeah, that "loose bearing" knocking sound was the sound natural to a five cylinder diesel engine, which many of the imported Mercedes had at the time.....when a diesel in a regular production domestic car was a dream.
VinceC
Veteran
Not many respectable people bought Mercedes in the 1950s. They belonged ex-GIs and people like my high school shop teacher (who, come to think of it, was probably an ex-GI). My Mercedes-Lexus comparison was meant to be a modernday analogy.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
most Mercedes sedans seem to have been sold to Lebanon .
dave lackey
Veteran
So, what's the problem with Mercedes? Been driving them for years along with my Toyotas.
Anyways, back to the thread topic...I lost count of how many S3 2000's B&H had. None?

Anyways, back to the thread topic...I lost count of how many S3 2000's B&H had. None?
VinceC
Veteran
Out of stock. That source is likely dried up. (Unless B&H wants to buy them cheap in Japan and keep reselling them at $2,300 ... but I don't imagine there's enough turnover to make that worthwhile).
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
Clark Gable had one!!VinceC said:Not many respectable people bought Mercedes in the 1950s......
Kiu
PS: Good try Fred
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
Clark with Nikon S3, he could afford the SP, why the S3 ?
VinceC
Veteran
Because he recognized the superiority of the S3 over the SP when shooting 35mm lenses?
Gable also had a Duesenberg and a boattail speedster.
Gable also had a Duesenberg and a boattail speedster.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
Jon , will you do the " monkey business" for us here on RFF , if you run into a nice chrome S3 kit in the near future?
VinceC
Veteran
Forget the Nikon. I'll take the Bentley.
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
The Bentley is being built by VW these days
Kiu
Kiu
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
Did any kid ever dream of owning an Exacta?
I did, as a young kid I would see them advertized in Popular Photography magazine, Cambridge Photo, if I am not mistaken, and Jacob Deschin would write these articles extoling the virtues of this Camera,
I did not get one until 2 summers ago.
when I showed the Exakta to my brother, he said, " no wonder they are not in business anymore,you 'd have to be a masochist to use such a monstrosity, what were these east germans thinking".
I did, as a young kid I would see them advertized in Popular Photography magazine, Cambridge Photo, if I am not mistaken, and Jacob Deschin would write these articles extoling the virtues of this Camera,
I did not get one until 2 summers ago.
when I showed the Exakta to my brother, he said, " no wonder they are not in business anymore,you 'd have to be a masochist to use such a monstrosity, what were these east germans thinking".
VinceC
Veteran
An SP-2005 at $2,500 might just sway my love-hate relationship with the design to the SP. (Some days I love the minifinder, other days, I vastly prefer shooting wide angles with the S3).
abenner
undecided
All this talk of SP prices coming down has me seriously (seriously) considering dumping my beloved M6/40 Summicron combo and taking the leap. And then Jon has to drop news of an "A" used set for less than $3k. Made me throw up a little bit in my mouth.
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tedwhite
Guest
It's called acid reflux.
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
abenner said:All this talk of SP prices coming down has me seriously (seriously) considering dumping my beloved M6/40 Summicron combo and taking the leap. And then Jon has to drop news of an "A" used set for less than $3k. Made me throw up a little bit in my mouth.
You are coming to your senses now
Soon as you hold one of those SP's in your hand, it will be the forgotten M6 instead of the beloved
The 50 year old design still rules
Kiu
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tedwhite
Guest
I have no idea how I could improve on what you've just written.
What a gorgeous automobile.
Ted
What a gorgeous automobile.
Ted
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wlewisiii
Guest
One of the sublime pleasures of aesthetics is the ability to disagree on ulimates. For me, the finest moment in car design was Triumph's Spitfire. Superficially the cars are very similar, but in the end one will not be mistaken for the other...
Likewise there are a very large number of ways to approach the idea of the best camera design. I won't belabor tbe point, but simply mention that to me, there is a certain beauty to what Zeiss wrought that has not yet been equalled.
William
Likewise there are a very large number of ways to approach the idea of the best camera design. I won't belabor tbe point, but simply mention that to me, there is a certain beauty to what Zeiss wrought that has not yet been equalled.
William
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wlewisiii
Guest
I agree. I rather believe that's what I said :angel:
William
William
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wlewisiii
Guest
Stuff happens. Thanks for mentioning what happened.
William
William
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