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A collector's item - new Nikon SP Special EditionDetail: Nikon SP 2005 News Release Nikon SP Reissue Edition Black Body with special serial number: SP0001 to SP2500 with Wide Nikkor 3.5 cm. F:1.8 Black painted with matching sr. no. 0001 to - 2500 Open for Booking: 14 Jan. - 14 Feb. 2005 Receiving: 18 March 2005 Hmmm... all yours for JPY 690,000 (ie. AUD 9k)
Is it digital or film?
I'm trying to understand why I'd spent 9,000 on that when the F6 is less than that cost... Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Looks like film.
I'll place a copy of the Japanese product brocure online later. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
I would say that it is because the S series was probably the most famous of all Nikon cameras first coming on the market in 1950. Its appearance was likened to a Contax with the build of the Leica - and remember this was just five years after the end of WW11.
A classic camera Chris Chris
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Yep, it's a film camera. 35mm Rangefinder to be exact.
More info on the original here http://www.cameraquest.com/nikonsp.htm http://www.nikon.co.jp/main/eng/society ... 07sp-e.htm I personally wouldn't pay such a high price, but then we have collectors who love these types of things.
Who says they haven't?
Perhaps they have but are waiting and are instead releasing something made for the collector and / or specialist. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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As an infamous Australian says ”please explain”? What huge gaps are you talking about Onyx? Chris Chris
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Although some people claim it's not the case, Nikon probably chooses their line-up for one reason only - to make a profit. Perhaps the profit made from this easy-to-develop camera, aimed squarely at nostalgic cashed-up baby boomers, will finance the development of some of the new stuff you are waiting for! Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
Nikon periodically bring out colletors items or specials. They did it a few years ago for the Nikon F (with gold features) and in my opinion they do it as a thank you to those who made the camera famous.
You have to remember it is not the camera but the photographer that makes a camera work!!! Chris Chris
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