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Post by pendennis on Sept 4, 2018 10:55:00 GMT -5
My local dealer had this mint condition FG on his web site. It includes the body, instructions, box, and was only missing the registration card. I examined this one with a 10x loupe, and couldn't find a mark or scratch on it. It functions perfectly, and will get some use, along with the F2 in an earlier post.
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Post by yashica1943 on Sept 10, 2018 3:32:47 GMT -5
I bought a Nikon FG from ebay last Friday. It was described as nice but with a fault with the Program & Auto control. It arrived this morning and, like the Olympus OM -2 Spot/Program I bought recently, I cannot find anything wrong with it at all, operationally. However I didn't realise that the grip was missing. If I buy one I might have to pay nearly as much for that as I paid for the body!
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Mark Vaughan
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I STILL have a pile of Nikons. Considering starting a collection of Ricoh SLRs and RFs.
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Post by Mark Vaughan on Sept 14, 2018 14:49:28 GMT -5
A missing FG grip typically means that the previous owner utilized a motor drive (MD-14 or MD-E for the FG): the grip had to be removed to make allow the motor drive to fit.
Mark
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