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leopard
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Well - let's get a post started in this forum.
On occasion I enjoy shooting 35mm RF. As a Nikonian I have managed to procure both a used S2 and SP - in decent "user" condition.
More importantly, I've gathered some nice Nikkor RF lenses.
I also have a couple of Cosina's R2S Nikon-compatible RF bodies - with some of the nice modern features such as built in light meter etc.
While the CV bodies are not the most robust construction - they are a reliable way to enjoy some great old Nikon glass.
These bodies are out of production but still available - if you have some Nikon RF glass - I recommend the R2S as a nice "walk around camera" to enjoy using it.
Regards,
George
- The early bird may get the worm; but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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pachyderm
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| Hi George, Good to hear from you once again. Thanks for the message about the Rangefinder cameras. I have to say I'm quite ignorant of these cameras, and enjoyed reading about them. I find most film camera fascinating to one degree or another, anyway. Why don't you post an image or two that you may have taken with your camera? Later,
Robert M. Teague--------------------------------------------- Website: www.visionlandscapes.com Blog: visionlandscapes.spaces.live.com
"Fujifilm remains true to its heritage and to the acknowledged superior image quality delivered by professional photographic film products." -- Fuji Press Release An old Hasidic story says we should wear a coat with two pockets in order to receive God's message. In one pocket, the message is: "You are nothing but one of billions of grains of sand in the universe." In the other, the message is: "I made the universe just for you."
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