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  Q. Want to sell my Nikon FM2n

Asked by Robert Armas    (K=73) on 4/15/2004 
Selling my back up camera. A mint- or ex+ Nikon FM2n body 35 mm SLR, chrome, manual camera. You have to look hard to find only one sign of use: an small nick in the corner of the top of the prism cover about 1/2 mm size. Later model with aluminum blades curtain synch. Original gray with yellow logo strap and camera body cap(both new) included.



    



 Robert Armas   (K=73) - Comment Date 4/15/2004
Any inquires about the FM2n email to rarmas@bellsouth.net





 Robert Armas   (K=73) - Comment Date 5/2/2004
Adding the camera instructions manual and a Nikkor 50 mm f/1.4 AI in mint condition with new Nikon front and rear caps as bonus.
Asking 300.00 firm.
Pictures availables upon request.
Thank you.

Robert Armas





 David Vorland   (K=-1341) - Comment Date 8/22/2004
This sounds like a great buy ... I already have one, purchased thru Ebay. This is a classic, working professional's camera that will be around, and in use, until film disappears entirely from the scene. I bought mine in part because it will work just fine at 30 degrees, unlike the battery powered camera's of today (especially digital). You can also pick up used, world class Nikon lenses for peanuts, really.





 David Vorland   (K=-1341) - Comment Date 8/22/2004
Make that MINUS 30 degrees.




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