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Since with the inception of Nippon Kogaku until the current Nikon Corporation - they were probably hundreds of camera models as well as million of Nikkor optics being sold thus far. It is very hard to satisfy everyone intention when each surfer coming to this Pictorial History Website (first created since 1997). Over the last few years, I have constructed quite a number of sites featuring a selective Nikon camera models (Nikon F(based on Mike Liu's previous effort, the Nikon F2 series, F3 Series, Nikon F4, NIkon F5, the digital SLR series as well as the midrange models such as Nikon FM series, FA, FE series, Nikkormat/Nikomat and the compact EM/FG/FG20 etc..). Each of these featured model has their respective Message Board to support specific owner of each camera types. However, there are a number of very good Nikon SLRs (as well as the film and/or Digital compacts wer quite exciting too. But due to various reasons, I cannot featured them one by one. This Message Board was created just for that purpose - to provide a gateway for those that were not being featured. You may use it for whatever you think suitable - questions & answers (Q&A) or just make good use of it to share experience among one another. The use of this section of the photography SITE is not confined soly for this purpose, you may also make use of it for other photographic matters. Some of the remarks presented within the pictorial history site was entirely personal and I do not wish to influence any decision prior to any potential purchases or disposal of your equipment. You may make use of this convenience here to present your own views as well. Enjoy.

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1. From : Rick (Fiat-Lux-Studios@cox.net)
Url : http://
Date : 11:47 AM Tuesday 22 May, 2007

Very impressive site !!! I'll bookmark this one for sure. I've been a Nikon user since my father introduced me to them in 1960 and they have always been my number 1 choice for fun and my business. The knowledge base on this web site is excellent, I'll be back. Keep up the good work and thank you. Fiat lux. Rick - Rick


2. From : rick oleson (rick_oleson@yahoo.com)
Url : http://rick_oleson.tripod.com
Date : 11:19 AM Tuesday 22 May, 2007

Hi Heather: Yes, the FG20 takes great pictures and it's easy to use.... it's an excellent choice.


3. From : Heather (eringobragh27@msn.com)
Url : http://
Date : 02:17 AM Sunday 20 May, 2007

I am thinking of buying an used but in great condition FG 20 model with all the attachments. I love photography but am not anywhere near an expert. Does ayone know if this is a camera that takes great pictures. Is is easy to work with? Thanks!


4. From : Chris Lovdahl (cwlovdahl@yahoo.com)
Url : http://
Date : 05:14 AM Friday 18 May, 2007

I just purchased a used (although I do not think a photo had been taken with it)N75. It came with a nikkor G 24-100mm f3.5-5.6 AF lens. The lens says "made in Thailand." I cannot find a reference to this lens anywhere. I live in the US. Was this lens sold only in certain countries? Also, I thought all nikon equipment was manufactured in Japan. Any help finding documentation, info. or opinions about this lens would be most appreciated. Chris


5. From : Mallard (mr.mallard@virgin.net)
Url : http://
Date : 05:34 PM Thursday 17 May, 2007

Hi all,
I've bought a Nikon EM body and the 'beep' doesn't work: the rest of the auto metering seems to respond to button pressing and changes of light. Does this lack of 'beep' mean anything other than a 'lack of beep'? Do I need the lens on to get it to 'beep'. I've tried pressing all the lens couplings at once (if you haven't guessed, I'm yet to get a lens) but not a 'peep' (or a 'beep').
Any seasoned owners experience of this issue is very welcome.
Thanks,
M.


6. From : rick oleson (rick_oleson@yahoo.com)
Url : http://rick_oleson.tripod.com
Date : 10:19 AM Thursday 03 May, 2007

Is the FG screen system the same as the EM? The bodies are basically the same, so I think it should be, but I don't recall dealing with an FG. Remove the lens and look inside the lens mount just above the screen: if there is a single screw in the center, then it's probably the same as the EM - scroll down about 5 messages for a description of the replacement procedure, it's pretty easy. The trick then is to find a replacement screen. Unfortunately, since these were not user-interchangeable, screens were not sold separately ~ your only source is likely to be a junk EM, FG or FG20 body.


7. From : JWoods (centurywoods@yahhhnospam.com)
Url : http://
Date : 01:05 AM Thursday 03 May, 2007

NIkon FG focusing screen is a non interchangeable type. But you can change it via Nikon or other external service centres. However, Nikon may not be able to replace the screen (subject to their availability) but I doubt they still stock of these screen. External service centre MAY be able to clean it. Yes. the sreen type is K. It says in leo's FG spec sheet:- Fixed-type Nikon K-type clear-matte screen; comprises clear-matte/Fresnel field and central split-image rangefinder spot surrounded by microprism collar and 12 mm-dia. reference circle which denotes area of center-weighted metering


8. From : Hugo (handis@hotmail.com)
Url : http://
Date : 01:01 AM Thursday 03 May, 2007

I found old Nikon EM in a box with some scrap (in my garage)... What a camera! And I have no ideas, why it was there... Good site ;) - Hugo


9. From : Andrew M. (dodofofo@gmail.com)
Url : http://
Date : 04:54 AM Tuesday 01 May, 2007

When cleaning the inside of my Nikon FG I got nasty dirt all over the focusing screen. I've tried my best, but I can't get it off. Where can I find a replacement, or is there a good cleaner I could use? Thanks.

The Nikon has a type-k focusing screen correct?


10. From : Ken (mst3kl@bellsouth.net)
Url : http://
Date : 06:36 AM Monday 30 April, 2007

I've just purchased what appeared to be a mint condition N4004s through a broker. The auto lens worked with him, but it acts as if it's not too sure what to do when I activate it. I'm also having a problem getting the film to load and advance. This feature does not appear to be working at all. Can someone emlighten me as to what I should do now? This broker is far away in another state and it would almost impossible for me to get back to him at this point. Help.


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