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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 : juan (juanbravotamariz@hotmail.com)
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Date : 01:22 AM Tuesday 26 May, 2009
se pueden usar lentes sigma 135mm. para la nikon EM2. From : Andrés Clarós (andresclaros@hotmail.com)
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Date : 05:20 PM Monday 25 May, 2009
I have got a Nikonos I with white skin (not the black version), does anyone know details of the production (where, how many, and so on) for this rare camera? Was it a transitional model from the Calypso to the Nikonos I? Why are so few white dressed Nikonos I in the market? I only have seen twice in Ebay in the past two years...
If someone has one, we can exchange serial numbers in order to get more information about the final number of cameras built.3. From : Rick Oleson (rick_oleson@yahoo.com)
Url : http://rick_oleson.tripod.com
Date : 06:52 AM Monday 25 May, 2009
Hi Matt:
If your meter needle is jumpy, it may be just dirty brushes behind the lens mount - I have notes for cleaning these on the EM, I think the FG will be the same. If it's completely dead, though, that's different: my first suspect would be a broken/corroded wire at the battery box, which might be repairable (but it's not generally as easy as it sounds, because the corrosion creeps pretty far up the wire and you can't just solder it back without replacing all of the bad wire). If that isn't the problem, then you're looking at paying someone to hunt it down, find it and fix it, and it may well add up to more than the cost of another camera body. Of course, the other camera body might develop a problem too, they're not babies any more.4. From : Rick Oleson (rick_oleson@yahoo.com)
Url : http://rick_oleson.tripod.com
Date : 06:49 AM Monday 25 May, 2009
Hi Ben:
To open the back of the EM, just pull up gently on the rewind knob to the left of the prism and the back should pop open. If it doesn't open by itself, it probably means that the light seals are sticky and holding the back shut: in this case, while pulling up gently on the rewind knob try tugging rearwards on the left end of the back with your thumb. Don't pull too hard on the knob, you don't want to bend or break something.5. From : matt (mattnedom@yahoo.com)
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Date : 02:26 AM Friday 22 May, 2009
regarding the recent question, 5/18?, about the shutter of his FG not closing unless it is switched to M90.
I had a similar problem easily fixed. I changed the battery!
If I understand your comments correctly, the battery is shot. M90 manually opens and closes the shutter, so that's why it closes.
I posted a question earlier- The light meter on my FG quit working. I bought the camera new in the mid 1980's.
Someone suggested that the variable resistor brushes on the meter were worn.
Any other suggestions for fixes? Or should I just buy another camera? Will my old 28mm MF Nikkor lens work in a F100?
Thank you.6. From : Ben Tolentino (btolentino@cfl.rr.com)
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Date : 03:05 AM Wednesday 20 May, 2009
I just bought this old camera, Nikon EM, how do you open the back plate to insert or remove the film?7. From : Ashok Kandimalla (Ashok.Kandimalla@infotech-enterprises.com)
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Date : 12:55 PM Monday 18 May, 2009
Dear Sir,
I have a Nikon SP (Cloth shutter, not Ti shutter) S # 6210145
along with the 5 Cm f1.1, internal mount, S # 120961, lens. I do not recollect to have seen pictures on your site of this not so common lens. I can send you some images. Would you be interested in putting them up on your wonderful site? I would be very happy to see my lens appear on your great site.
If you accept this please let me the the size of the JPEGs I need to send
With best wishes,
Ashok
8. From : Mike (junkosf@yahoo.com)
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Date : 04:54 AM Saturday 16 May, 2009
I have a Nikon FG that I am planning to sell. It seems to be in great shape but I don't understand the shutter speed control. It only seems to work on the B or M90 setting. If I try to use any of the shutter speeds (i.e. 125, 500) the shutter opens and then will not close until I turn it back to M90. Is this normal? I have some experience with cameras but this doesn't seem right. Am I doing something wrong or is there a setting that needs to made before the shutter speed works? Thanks, Mike.9. From : walt (WALTOMAHA@YAHOO.COM)
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Date : 02:58 AM Wednesday 13 May, 2009
i have a nikonis v running 400 speed film.above water the pics are fine,but underwater shots are blurry.any advice?10. From : Rick Oleson (rick_oleson@yahoo.com)PAGE | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | 85 | 86 | 87 | 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95
Url : http://www.acecam.com/california-camera-repair.html
Date : 11:45 AM Thursday 07 May, 2009
Hi Rose:
Here is a listing of repair services in California. I expect any of these will be able to help you, so you might just look for one that seems convenient:
http://www.acecam.com/california-camera-repair.html
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