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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 : Arcadian (Arcadian@cyberonic.com)
Url : http://
Date : 08:54 PM Tuesday 05 July, 2005

I have a nikon tw zoom 105, I lost the battery cover ( god knows how i did ), i need to replace it, cant someone point me in the right direction on where to find this little cover. Ive look everywhere on the net and came up empty. Please help! Thanks Arcadian


2. From : Hazeley (AWAYxWITHxYOU@yahoo.com)
Url : http://
Date : 07:35 AM Tuesday 05 July, 2005

I own a Nikon EM and in the view finder on the left had side, there are some numbers and a needle that's supposed to move. but i can't get the needle to move. how do i do that?


3. From : Kenelth (justanswer@nomail.com)
Url : http://
Date : 12:40 AM Sunday 03 July, 2005

Just scroll down this page:
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/NikonF5/Flash/index.htm OR
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/nikonf4/flash/index.htm
It contains all the Nikon speedlights made for the newer models. Yes, the sb-28 was used to be the top gun for the Nikon prior to the arrival of digital Nikon slrs. But it will work with any of the NXX models. Similarly, all the rest should also indirectly provide bare basic TTL flash and other related flash features individual camera provides + manual or auto as well (one or two may have some compatibility issue but you can find the info from the link sites). It is a great Nikon resource here but I do wish the N90(s) a+ the F100 being featured as the bewutifully done Nikon F4, F5 sites !


4. From : ginny (ginnybond@comcast.net)
Url : http://
Date : 11:57 PM Saturday 02 July, 2005

What is the best dedicated flash to use with these cameras? A Nikon N50, N65 and an N90s. I think the SB28 is recommended for the N90s? Can it be used with the other models as well?


5. From : Kenneth (justanswer@nomail.com)
Url : http://
Date : 03:18 PM Friday 01 July, 2005

Two 1.55V silver-oxide batteries SR-44 type, or two 1.5V alkaline batteries LR-44 type; optional Anti-Cold Battery Holder DB-2 accepts two AA alkaline, Ni-Cd or manganese batteries. Note: Unless otherwise stated, do not use lithium batteries cells - at your own risk. The most common form is the LR-44.

The technical spec sheet at the site suggest: One 3V lithium battery or 1.55V silver-oxide batteries (SR44) or two 1.5V alkaline-manganese batteries (LR-44). See
http://mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/emfgfg20/fg20/spec.htm


6. From : kendra (kendras81@bellsouth.net)
Url : http://
Date : 11:51 AM Friday 01 July, 2005

I need to know what size watch battery is used for a Nikon FG


7. From : JWoods (blahbalah@yahoo.com)
Url : http://
Date : 12:51 PM Wednesday 29 June, 2005

Source of reference (good read):
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/nikon/htmls/models/htmls/nikonos1.htm
Brief info:
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/nikon/htmls/models/htmls/nikonos13.htm


8. From : JWoods (centurywoods@yahoo.com)
Url : http://nil
Date : 12:48 PM Wednesday 29 June, 2005

Robert: Nikonos 1 was officially using a NIkon name after the Company bought the design entirely from the joint venture effort with La Piro technique, France. See if a name "Calypso" is printed on the camera body - as it may have additional collectible value. Next, if the old Nikon's name of Nippon Kokagu" was there, better still - try selling it via Ebay Japan - it should fetch more premium (I think - since the Japanaese made so much from us), haha.. Good Luck. Whatever it is, everything has a value, all depends on how desperate the buyer(s) is/are.


9. From : JWoods (centurywoods@yahoo.com)
Url : http://nil
Date : 12:44 PM Wednesday 29 June, 2005

carlyluvsbilly: a N50 in 1980 ? No way. The closest is the F501 (other markets outside US) which is called N2020 but it was sometimes in 1985/86. The N50 was produced in mid '90.


10. From : Robert Sierra (robertsierra@bellsouth.net)
Url : http://
Date : 05:49 AM Tuesday 28 June, 2005

I have a Nikonus I in excellent shape and in working conditions. I just wonder if it has any value. I really have no use for it and would trade for a later model Nikonus. Is that a realistic proposition? Robert Sierra email: robertsierra@bellsouth.net alternate: robertsierra@yahoo.com


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