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Re: Nikon F6 seri. numbers (reply) Having an F6 around serial #152XX I contacted NikonUSA to see if they will upgrade the firmware here. They will do the upgrade for free! Just thought someone might be interested. Kent jonmanjiro wrote: Seven digit number starting from # ... |
history/collecting/using | 11/23/2009 07:17 PM |
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Red Dot 6591113 (reply) Crook'd 13 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290372550779 Kiu |
history/collecting/using | 11/23/2009 05:01 PM |
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Re: Nikon F6 seri. numbers (reply) yes silly me, one digit too many...still trying to figure out more precisely when my f6 was actually made. help anyone? |
history/collecting/using | 11/22/2009 02:13 PM |
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Re: FIRST Nikon F2 DP-1 FINDER Serial Number (reply) Thanks a lot, Gilbert! Have a nice weekend. Jose. |
history/collecting/using | 11/21/2009 02:51 PM |
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Re: FIRST Nikon F2 DP-1 FINDER Serial Number (reply) Jose, I have been collecting some serial numbers off ebay and other sources. The early types with F leather and wrap eyerpieces have 200nnn or 4nnnnn serials#'s. The bottom # I have found is 205176. Versions with F2 type leather and the later eyepiece ... |
history/collecting/using | 11/21/2009 04:38 AM |
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Type 3 (reply) Type 3. |
history/collecting/using | 11/20/2009 01:29 PM |
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Nikon F Flash Coupler (topic) I'm looking for a flash coupler for F bodies 685xxxx and 687xxxx but I'm not sure if they should be Type 1,2 or 3. Could anybody tell me? Thanks Geoff |
history/collecting/using | 11/20/2009 10:27 AM |
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FIRST Nikon F2 DP-1 FINDER Serial Number (topic) Hello all guys Do you have any idea on what's the first Nikon DP-1 (F2 Photomic) Finder serial number? I refer to the finder, not the body! Cheers. Jose. |
history/collecting/using | 11/19/2009 08:09 PM |
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RIP (reply) This note was added to the NHS main home page a while ago: News... 2009 (Wednesday, October 7) Dr. Burton Rubin, died at Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern NY. He was 68. Burt was known for his wonderful articles in Shutterbug ... |
history/collecting/using | 11/17/2009 12:17 PM |
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Re: Original F strap? (reply) Hello again, G. I own a NIB NOS strap identical to this one, and the instruction leaflet has a print date code (73. 10. DO)H-3 (Oct/73) but, as far as I know, this strap was available either as an early AN-1 (liken mine) starting the 70's, 'til late 70's ... |
history/collecting/using | 11/15/2009 08:51 AM |
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Original F strap? (topic) I'm looking to buy an original Nikon F strap and found this one, its labelled as original F/F2/F3. Would it originally have been with an F 700xxxx serial onwards? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350267889544#ht_1276wt_941 |
history/collecting/using | 11/15/2009 07:53 AM |
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Bye Burt (reply) I met Burton in our First Convention in Chicago, years ago .... Like many of us , first meet with Burt was hard .., but I learned to know him in Bievres, year after year, and we became good buddies. I was his official "french-english" translator, and ... |
history/collecting/using | 11/14/2009 03:04 PM |
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Re: Nikon F6 seri. numbers (reply) >I'm surprised that the latest cameras are approaching 00400000. You have one too many digits. Not 400,000 but 40,000. So if your F6 is 32,xxx its fairly recent. |
history/collecting/using | 11/14/2009 07:35 AM |
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Re: Nikon F6 seri. numbers (reply) Thanks for the info. I'm surprised that the latest cameras are approaching 00400000. I purchased a new F6 in October from Grays of Westminster and the serial number is 003222xx. It must have been lying around. Any ideas for when it was actually produced? |
history/collecting/using | 11/14/2009 05:30 AM |
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Burton Rubin (reply) I too was deeply saddened by this news. Like many I first encountered Burton through his Shutterbug articles, I remember roaring with laughter at his Leica Accessory the VROOM powered by a 3hp (if I remember correctly) diesel engine in a April Fool's ... |
history/collecting/using | 11/13/2009 08:59 PM |
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Very sad news! (reply) This is very sad news, fellow collectors. Burton introduced to us - European collectors - many Nikon rangefinder gear. He was our walking Nikon encyclopedia, visiting at least once a year the Houten Camera Fair in the Netherlands. We've lost a good friend ... |
history/collecting/using | 11/11/2009 03:59 PM |
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Dr. Burton Rubin dead at 68 (topic) FOUND THIS ON THE Rangefinderforum "On Wednesday, October 7, Dr. Burton Rubin, died at Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern NY. He was 68. Burt was known for his wonderful articles in Shutterbug Magazine, and his love of Nikon equipment." ... |
history/collecting/using | 11/11/2009 02:20 PM |
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Re: W-NIKKOR 3.5CM f1.8 screw-mount (reply) Mine is 181862 Ed |
history/collecting/using | 11/11/2009 10:52 AM |