Rangefinder Nikon Collection Workshop The last program is the pleasant workshop. The themes of the workshop are "Rangefinder Nikon World" and "Nikon F and Nikon SLR Cameras". The Nikon Workshop began with an introduction to Nikon's current digital SLR cameras.
Nikon Digital SLR Cameras
Nikon Film SLR Cameras
Nikon F2 Titan Rangefinder Nikon World Which is your favorite? Nikon S3M motor drive outfit and stereo Nikkor and Nikon I. As you know, Nikon S3M is the first and only half frame camera ever produced by Nippon kogaku. Nikon S3M is highly source by collectors worldwide as it was known to be only 195 units. It comes with a modified 72 exposures with format size of 18mm x 24mm. The film counter has also been modified with 72 exp.
Beautiful Rangefinder Nikon Collection
Battery set to Motor Drive
Stereo-NIKKOR 3.5cm F3.5
NIKKOR-S·C 5cm F1.4
NIKKOR-H·C 5cm F2
NIKKOR-S·C 5cm F1.4
NIKKOR-H·C 5cm F2
Nikon Model H Field Microscope Very Rare Yallu Flex Do you know Yallu Flex? Yallu Flex is a Japanese-made twin-lens reflex camera. Only 50 cameras were manufactured. This camera is sold for 5,500,000 yen (55,000 USD) in Japan.
Very Rare Yallu Flex 35mm TLR Camera
Konishiroku Hexar 50mm F3.5 and Seikosha- Rapid
Yallu Flex Repaired by Specialist
Zunow 5cm F1.1 and Contax Camera Nikon F and Nikon SLR Cameras Akihiko Suzuki told about Vintage Nikon F and Nikkor lenses. You can touch the 64000F Nikon F and rare lens food for 2.1cm F4 on your PCs.
Akihiko Suzuki told about Vintage Nikon F
F36 Motor Drive
64000F and Rare Lens Food for 2.1cm F4
The First 100 or so Nikon F had Cloth Shutter Curtains
Very Vintage Nikon F
Nikon F Miniature Model Ryu Koakimoto's Weapons A photo journalist, Ryu Koakimoto, showed the Nikon camera equipment which he used by coverage.
Ryu Koakimoto's Gadget Bag
Ryu Koakimoto told about PRESS photo
Ryu Koakimoto told about Press Photo by Nikon SP in 1965
Valentina Vladmirovna Tereshkova, Visited Japan in 1965 Ryu Koakimoto took these photographs in Haneda's Tokyo International Airport on October 26, 1965. The camera which he used was Nikon SP. Lenses were Nikkor 35mm F1.8 and Nikkor 135mm F3.5.
Shooting Notes
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