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        <![CDATA[ It needs some discussion whether the F3 is classic camera as the collection item, but there might be no  discussion
that the F3 is one of mile stone in the NIKON history. There are several special types of F3, for instance, titanium champagne gold F3 with matched SN lens in
the wooden box, been 300 special order. Of cause NASA special ordered F3s also exist. Those are well known special ordered F3. There are also two special
ordered F3s, but not widely known.  One is F3 LAPITA 2000 MEMORIAL... ]]>
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<p>and this is how it comes, one overal box, inside two gold boxes, matching body and lens number (remark this lens is 50 cm f1.2, not f1.4 as  usualy used
with special executions !
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with special neckstrap, a F3 T Classical information card (in Japanese). Nr on the baseplate is not complete, they only putted the last 3 figures, but did you
ever see any body with the number... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ 409,500 yen seems like a lot for the F3/T Classic camera....
<br>
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Regarding the Lapita camera, I remember seeing one on the YJ auctions back in February that didn&#39;t sell at 150,000 yen. There&#39;s a photo of that camera
in the thread below over at Nikonians.
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.nikonians.org/dcforum/DCForumID68/15935.html">http://www.nikonians.org/dcforum/DCForumID68/15935.html</a> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ <p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">It needs some discussion whether the F3 is classic camera as the collection item, but there might be no  discussion
that the F3 is one of mile stone in the NIKON history. There are several special types of F3, for instance, titanium champagne gold F3 with matched SN lens in
the wooden box, been 300 special order. Of cause NASA special ordered F3s also exist. Those are well known special ordered F3. There are also two special
ordered F3s, but not widely... ]]></description>

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