nick_clark
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Nikon S2 now has its lens. The brightest, clearest lens optics I've ever seen.
It was also sold under the Revue brand, I don't recall the model number, and is a virtual clone of the Konica Auto S3.Interesting - it's Cosina designed. Cameraquest has nothing on it - and Stephen usually writes about faster-than-f/2 rangefinders.
I'm starting to like that table; it has character.
I visited St. Petersburg and bought a couple of cameras that certain APUG members love to hate.
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I think they're rather cute. The one with yellow filter is from '59, the one without from '60. Shot a couple of rolls with both - the color rolls turned out OK, the black-and-white one I haven't developed yet.
I actually took delivery of this Soviet FT-2 panoramic camera last year, but just scored some additional film cassettes:
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Scratch one off of the wish list...
Is there any other SLR that uses lemon-green for an indicator?
Got a Ricoh XR 2S with Rikenon 50mm f1.4:
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somebody dubbed it "the poor man's Pentax K2DMD"...with some reason.
I think of it as a K-mount Nikon FE copy: Copal Square electronically timed shutter with 1/90 mechanical speed, non-TTL dedicated flash operation, XR Winder 1 option, +/-2 EV exposure comp, f-stop and shutter speed settings visible in viewfinder, DOF preview, and multiple exposure provision. Two weaknesses: the self-timer lever and top cover are plastic. I had one with a crack in its top cover [still worked, though], and another that I substituted a self-timer lever from a junker TLS 401. I also doubt the Ricoh chassis could stand up to the heavy use the FE has withstood, but for the enthusiast, it's a helluva camera.
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