My Nineteenth Nikon Camera
This is my nineteenth Nikon camera. I received it the day before yesterday (25th April, 2013) Its a Nikon FA. Its shutter does not work and need repair, but I will keep it as my camera collection. Nikon billed the professional FA as the "Technocamera" at its 1983 introduction. A decade or two later it's still Nikon's most technically advanced manual focus camera. It was discontinued in about 1988. The Nikon FA was the world's first camera with Matrix metering. It has a little button just below the self timer on the lens mount switch. Push it in for old-fashioned center weighting or leave it out for Matrix metering.
Camera Coin Bank
Hii...this is a coin bank shaped like a rangefinder camera. As you can see the coin at the top of the viewfinder plate is where the slot for inserting coins. Just found and bought it 3 days ago (25012013). Its quite full already with my 50 cents coins...
Another USB Pendrive Camera
This is another USB Pendrive shaped like a camera and it has Nikon name at the prism top. It has a capacity of 8GB. And it also have an alpha symbol which is usually from brand of Sony digital camera. I think the makers of this pendrive liked both brands...Nikon and Sony...
My Third Olympus Camera
This is my third Olympus camera which I received today. It's an Olympus-Pen EES-2. This camera was introduced in 1968 to develop shortcomings of earlier EES series and this was the masterpiece of the affordable EES. It is an half frame rangefinder camera...which will take 36 exposures film transforming to 72 exposures. It has a D Zuiko 30mm F2.8 lens and was sold over 10 million units.
My Second Olympus Camera
This is my second olympus camera, Olympus 35EC. Introduced in 1969 and was known also as 'Elecon'. This camera featured a Seiko program shutter, capable of providing long exposures up to 4 seconds at that time. I got it from ebay, the film winder does not work, may be it needs batteries. The batteries were of 640 type, and were also difficult to get here. Hopefully I'll be receiving more of my camera after this. Thanks for viewing...
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