I wonder what's up with your RF patch. I just bought an S2 - older than your S3 - and the RF patch is very bright.My original S3 is a great camera; cosmetically pretty beaten up but mechanically in great shape. I'll attest to what the others are saying - as much as I like mine, the rangefinder patch is very dim and there's no fix for it short of finding a donor camera with a prism which hasn't degraded. Very unlikely, to say the least. If you have the option of getting the same camera 40 years newer it's a very good option, indeed.
I was going to say this:I wonder what's up with your RF patch. I just bought an S2 - older than your S3 - and the RF patch is very bright.
but Brian beat me to it!Typically the prism of the RF window desilvers, causing the RF patch to dim.
Humid where you are it is.
In Black Paint, it’s one of the most sexy cameras on the planet.Is there something to be said for a clean Nikon S2 with its 1:1 and uncluttered frameline for 50mm only viewfinder?
If you are shooting primarily with a 50mm lens: it is a great choice. In black- it is very expensive and very rare.Is there something to be said for a clean Nikon S2 with its 1:1 and uncluttered frameline for 50mm only viewfinder?
This seems a tad high to me. Last time I was in Tokyo (OK, that was almost 2 years ago) black S3 millenium went for around $2500 together with the 50 1.4 lens, and silver versions for $1500-2000. This in mint condition without box. (okay, let's define "mint" ha ha)I don't know how much you are prepared to pay but a company in UK called Grays of Westminster have a mint example, complete with 50/1.4 listed as mint for £4500 (about $5850) Grays only deal with Nikon - they do not sell any other make.
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