Nikon F + 200mm lens in a case. Please make a reasonable offer and it is yours
This was the camera that in 1959 changed photography, till then dominated by Leica rangefinders. In 1957 Nikon introduced the Nikon SP, an advanced rangefinder camera with a great eyefinder and excellent optics.
I still keep my Nikon F that I bought in Spain in 1963, it has served me well and still makes beautiful images.
Good luck with the sale.
I have an interest in the camera/lens but have no idea of the value. Do you hav a ball park dollar amount you would like to get. Also would you disclose more info regarding the condition and functionality.
Dave Kelso
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Loc: Westchester County, New York
kelso007 wrote:
I have an interest in the camera/lens but have no idea of the value. Do you hav a ball park dollar amount you would like to get. Also would you disclose more info regarding the condition and functionality.
Dave Kelso
Also interested; have the same problem! Assume it's a manual ai lens?
kelso007 wrote:
I have an interest in the camera/lens but have no idea of the value. Do you hav a ball park dollar amount you would like to get. Also would you disclose more info regarding the condition and functionality.
Dave Kelso
Although I think the seller should post a price, it's not hard to find a value range on your own. Use Google, eBay, and many other sources.
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Alvin
Looks very similar to the Nikon FTN that I purchased in 1965 and used for many years. I still have it but it needs some tweaking in order for me to use it again. Love it.
Looks like the Nikon F Photomic T I purchased at the Shu Linkou Air Station BX on Taiwan in 1967. Paid $189 with the 50/1.4 and the hard leather case. Stolen out of my luggage upon arriving in Germany for my next assignment. Wish I still had it. Bp
I have two Nikon F's. I'll be watching this thread. Would love to know what price you settle on.
Still have my Nikon FTN from the middle 70's.
Don
sodapop wrote:
Nikon F + 200mm lens in a case. Please make a reasonable offer and it is yours
What a reasonable off? Stop with game, put a price on the camera and see what happen.
Looks familiar as I purchased a Nikon F Photomic T in 1965 with the 50 F 1.4 but not sure what I paid. I also ordered that same year a Nikkor 200 - 600 F5.6 zoom and that I do remember was $300.00 which came in a beautiful oak case. The other day at the flea market I purchased a Nikon F Photomic T with the 50mm F 1.4, a 35mm F 2.8 and the 105mm F 2.5. The purchase also included the original 2 instructions books with the original plastic holder with Nikon 's name on it. The set came with the original leather case which was specially made just for the camera and the 3 lenses with caps and lens shade. It actually appears to be new with not a scratch on it and I paid only $160.00 for everything. The flea market is only open on Wednesday's from 6 AM till noon and I have tried to go every Wednesday for the past 9 years just in case and I am so happy I went this past week. Oh yes I told the seller that I had bought one just like it in 1965 and he said that he had looked the S/N up and it was made during the summer of 1965.
Sometimes you get lucky, David
It is a manual lens, don't know what to ask for it. they go for around $200 on Etsy.
kelso007 wrote:
I have an interest in the camera/lens but have no idea of the value. Do you hav a ball park dollar amount you would like to get. Also would you disclose more info regarding the condition and functionality.
Dave Kelso
They are listed at $200, I would take $100
If you are asking $100 for the camera and lens package I would take it.
Dave Kelso
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