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Subject: [Leica] FS: Nikon SP camera body. $1100
From: photo.forrest at earthlink.net (Phil Forrest)
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2013 12:16:50 -0500
References: <BFDD8C7F-DB14-4EB9-8787-D34F6C28EF48@gmail.com> <13B920DD-4BB5-4BF1-92D2-DE1491DB123D@mac.com>

So, the thought of what I'm doing with all this gear is making me a little 
ill feeling but I need the cash, so here goes.

I'm selling my Nikon SP and lenses. The whole Nikon RF kit.

The body is an early production titanium shutter model. Second shutter 
curtain has a very small wrinkle in it that is noticeable by sight but still 
perfectly smooth and doesn't affect function.

Camera body is in excellent cosmetic condition save for two small 
superficial dents on the upper top left corner (top right looking at the 
front of the camera) which were suffered before I got the camera only last 
summer. It looks like it was thrown into a bag a little too heavy-handed and 
the old strap hook put the dents in the body.

All the fast speeds are perfect. 1/15 and 1/8 second both are usually fine 
but can be erratic so the camera could use a CLA. I have only used these 
speeds in testing the camera so the issue never messed up any exposures for 
me. The camera sounds excellent in operation and is a bit more metallic 
sounding than my S2 which I just sold but still very quiet.

Film advance is smooth but it's no Leica. No grinding or nasty sounds or 
feeling. Shutter speed dial has very positive detentes and the frameline 
selector also has good positive notches and doesn't wander but isn't tight 
at all.

Focus wheel is smooth and easy to use with a 21mm, 2.8cm or 5cm lens. 
Helicoid is clean and doesn't squeak or rattle but not too tight either.

Pressure plate has more wear on it from taking the back off and replacing it 
than from film running through it. Interior is clean and the film chamber is 
good to go. No dirt, burrs, or film chips hanging around.

The rangefinder is good but it's not a Leica. It is VERY accurate and 
spot-on in vertical alignment as well as horizontal near focus to infinity. 
It has pretty good contrast for an SP viewfinder. All the framelines are 
bright and visible. The colors have not faded either, so the 105mm is 
actually yellow and the 135mm frame is actually red, not pale pink.
Wide angle viewfinder is bright and clear but there is some dust visible 
inside that never bothered me.

The bottom plate/back fits well and doesn't stick nor rattle. It's 
light-tight and the locking key is very positive but not too tight. Bottom 
plate itself has a small cosmetic dent, wear marks and light scratches in 
the chrome from the last 50 years of service this camera has seen. ISO 
reminder on the bottom is tight but it can move.

The strap is a Domke Gripper.
Photos of the camera:
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/341773-2/SP_01.jpg
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/341776-2/SP_02.jpg
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/341779-2/SP_03.jpg
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/341782-2/SP_04.jpg
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/341785-2/SP_05.jpg

Getting rid of this camera is going to really hurt but I've got to do what 
I've got to do.

Asking $1100 for the body. OBO.

Shipping included in CONUS. Calculated for international buyers. 

Thanks all,
Phil Forrest

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http://philipforrestphoto.wordpress.com/
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