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NIKON NIKONOS V 35MM UNDERWATER CAMERA KIT WITH SB103 STROBE+BAG+GASKETS+EXTRAS

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Used
Ended: May 14, 2024 22:08:13 EDT
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US $355.00
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Format
35 mm
Model
Nikon Nikonos V
UPC
0018208100712
Brand
Nikon
Type
Point & Shoot
Focus Type
Manual
MPN
10070
Item Weight
24.64 Oz

About this product

Product Information

Love underwater photography? Then you cannot do without the Nikon Nikonos V camera which works up to a depth of 160 feet. The SB-104 / SB-105 in this Nikon underwater camera allows for compensation of exposure or synchro-sunlight, thereby giving you optimum picture quality. With the automatic TTL flash control, this Nikon 35mm camera meters the SB-104 / SB-105 Speedlight output, thereby balancing the ambience light of the scene. The Aperture-Priority Auto and Manual exposure modes of this Nikon underwater camera adjust the shutter speed as per the aperture to get the desirable effect. So get yourself this Nikon 35mm camera and explore the underwater world to your heart’s content.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Nikon
MPN
10070
GTIN
0018208100712
UPC
0018208100705
Model
Nikonos V
eBay Product ID (ePID)
54942238

Product Key Features

Type
Point & Shoot
Focus Type
Manual

Dimensions

Depth
2.3in
Height
3.9in
Width
5.7in
Item Weight
24.64 Oz

Additional Product Features

Minimum Focus Distance
0.98ft.
Minimum Aperture
F2.8
Maximum Aperture
F2.8
Iso Range-Automatic Setting
Iso 25-600
Additional Features
Auto Exposure, Waterproof
Film Type
35mm
Camera Type
Point & Shoot

Item description from the seller

Jay's Timeless Treasures

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4.9
48 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    Nikonos V - with fresh o-rings installed!

    The NIkonos V is a great underwater camera, but it won't be waterproof for long without proper care and service. The o-rings, in particular, require constant inspection and maintenance, and need to be completely replaced on a regular basis in order to prevent water from getting inside the camera body and corroding everything. Because Nikonos V production ceased in 2001, any camera body with an original set of o-rings definitely needs to be serviced before being used underwater. Fortunately, it's possible to find sellers that offer the Nikonos V with a full set of fresh o-rings installed, as well as the special Nikonos grease (don't use petroleum jelly!) for keeping the rubber parts lubricated. As long as the Nikonos V is properly maintained, it performs well, and the built-in exposure ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: narcosis101

  • If you don't mind a little work to get the best underwater photo buy one.

    This is the underwater camera by which all other underwater cameras are and should be judged. I have a Nikon problem, and a SCUBA problem as well so this camera was a perfect fit for me. I own two of these bodies and I am never disappointed when my film comes back ever. As long as you get these cameras serviced regularly and grease the O-rings every time you use the camera it will continue to serve you well. The Nikonos V can be used down to 130 feet, and on land, I have shot entire vacations above and below the water with these cameras and I can not complain. Well, I could complain a little and that would be about this camera not being an SLR so focusing is by guess, but if you close the aperture enough it is not a problem at all. I shoot slides, the most unforgiving film there is and ...

  • Go with the Nikonos V!

    If your camera has a tiny problem, such as having to be tilted slightly for the shutter to fire, that's NOT a problem! "It's NOT a bug! It's a FEATURE!" is a common joke among software programmers! Same with this camera. You'll be underwater, you'll be moving around, likely using your arms to hold your position (or chase down that fish!), so you'll likely tilt the camera anyway! The Nikonos V is a great camera! I suspect it's nothing more than some wayward gear grease that's causing a tiny piece to stick. It works in every other sense (though I haven't tested it in the water yet). At the absolute worst, if it leaks, I have a good lens and I can gut the camera for parts. I'm way ahead on this one!

  • I'm still using this after many years & I'm very happy with it.

    It's not a point & shoot camera by my definition! It's an amphibious, range-finder with auto exposure capability or manual exposure. I've used a Nikonos camera since 1969 & it's the best underwater film camera system for the money. Granted, it's not being made anymore & film is mostly passe, but the quality is amazing despite limitations. This was the camera of choice for professional uw photographers for many years & I still prefer to use this to switching to digital. A comparible digital system is still way more expensive & I've built up my Nikonos system over a long period of time. A new uw photographer can get a Nikonos system very inexpensively & can easily learn to take fantastic uw photos with this camera.

  • Great

    Great camera, easy to use, nice to take photos underwater without a bulky housing. The camera uses 35mm film which is not as popular as it use to be but it's still available and photo labs can convert your pictures to digital if you wish. If you use high speed film it's not as critical choosing the correct distance to focus the lens. It's nice to have an internal light meter too.