Nikon S3 Explained

Model:Nikon S3
Kind:35 mm rangefinder camera
Filmformat:35mm
Filmsize:36mm x 24mm
Lens:interchangeable lens, Nikon 'S' bayonet mount
Shutter:mechanically timed
Shutterrange:1s to 1/1000s with Bulb and 1/60s flash-sync
Metering:no integrated meter
Emode:Manual (M), and Bulb (B)
Fmode:Split and superposed-image rangefinder
Cont:1 FPS manual wind, 3 FPS S-36 motordrive [1]
Viewfinder:Etched frameline viewfinder
Magnification:1x
Flash:PC Sync
Fsynch:1/60s
Fadvance:manual
Frewind:manual
Omd:S-36 motordrive
Dimensions:136mm width×81mm height×43mm depth
Weight:590 g [2]
Madein:Japan

The Nikon S3 is a professional level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, rangefinder camera introduced in 1958. It was manufactured by the Japanese optics company Nippon Kogaku K. K. (Nikon Corporation since 1988).[3]

The S3 is mechanically similar to the Nikon SP except for a simplified viewfinder system. The viewfinder does not compensate for parallax error and the framelines are fixed (etched).

In 2000, Nikon introduced an updated, hand-assembled S3 model to celebrate the new millennium. It was quite a production to produce S3s again, as all the original dies were long gone. The new Nikkor 50mm 1.4 lens for the new S3 is noticeably larger than original 50mm 1.4 lenses.

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See also

References

  1. http://www.nikonownermagazine.com/findout/magazine/issue_019/history.php
  2. http://www.nikonhs.org/article_archive/translation/S3.html
  3. Web site: Nikon | Imaging Products | Product Archive.

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