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[AS IS] Nikon F4S 35mm SLR Film Camera Body DP-20 MB-21 Battery Grip From Japan

Condition:
For parts or not working
AS IS. Not working condition. The battery is not working.
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US $98.37
ApproximatelyAU $147.34
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Located in: Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan
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Item specifics

Condition
For parts or not working
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“AS IS. Not working condition. The battery is not working.”
Brand
Nikon
Type
SLR
Format
35 mm
Focus Type
Auto & Manual
Color
Black
Model
Nikon F4S
MPN
1791
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Item Weight
45.12 Oz
UPC
Does not apply

Item description from the seller

Interesting-Japan

Interesting-Japan

98% positive Feedback
14K items sold
Joined Dec 2013

Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.8
Reasonable postage costs
5.0
Postage speed
5.0
Communication
4.9

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Seller Feedback (5,100)

4***3 (1)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Very fast shipping. Well packed. All in very good condition as described. But prism has little corrosion. But it doesn´t affect function. I recomended this seller.
q***a (702)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
Verified purchase
Camera as described and all working. DHL is just not a good carrier. Tracking the package, it took a few days to arrive in the UK and took DHL another 8 days to get to my hands.
a***l (154)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
Verified purchase
This Seller went beyond a normal description of the item and provided details with pictures that I might have missed with the naked eye. And so I am very pleased with the condition of this item, which is an old film camera. Fast Shipping from overseas. Recommended Seller, 5 Stars !!!

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  • Top favourable review

    Possibly the best 35mm SLR camera ever made

    A beautiful camera. Nikon's classic was made from 1988 to 1996. Though its early autofocus system was relatively primitive, it remained compatible with Nikkor manual focus lenses. The camera is just about perfect, if you can cope with its size and weight. Amazingly constructed from over 1500 parts, it's solid and very well engineered. Its shutter mechanism is far more robust that Canon cameras of that era and if you buy a 30 year old model, its much less likely to require servicing. No LCD, just manual dials. Matrix metering and a full information viewfinder and works from 6 x AA batteries. If you buy one, check that the battery chamber and grip have not been affected by battery leakage. Also check the shutter for damage and check that the viewfinder is functioning and that the camera ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: greenapostrophe

  • Top critical review

    Nikon 4S is too unwieldy

    Lovely camera, robust (near indestructible) but very heavy and unwieldy because of the MB21 grip. The battery grip is in two parts but in practical terms you can't remove just the bottom plate, which I had expected to be able to do, and use it with just the MB20 grip, which for most photographers is probably far more usable. However, if you are a sports photographer who needs high-speed continuous shooting and you have strong arms, the full 4S version is going to serve your requirements very well. I can't imagine it will ever let you down.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: yuzhayahar_0

  • A Heavyweight Classic

    I bought an F4S new, in the late 1980s, as an F3 replacement. I loved everything about it except its weight. The shutter was very fast, great metering options and the AF (new at the time) fun. It is among the last cameras that could take almost any earlier Nikon lens. It also had a mechanical mirror lockup (at a time when I had an ancient fisheye lens that required that). Sadly, it did not age well, with its LCDs bleeding and frequent need to clean the battery contacts. For long trips I switched to an small, light FG. By 2010, though it still looked mint, the F4S had virtually no cash value. I lent it to a friend who promptly lost it (long, dull story). Recently I was able to buy a well-worn, functional, late model F4S (on eBay) for a song. While I shoot mostly heavy Nikon FX ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: monacamera-japan

  • Old school with new equipment

    I recently bought the F4 Nikon. Why a 15 yr old film camera? 1. Wanted a Camera that will last my remaining days. The F4 promises to have longevity as well as a robust spare parts inventory due to qty sold. Camteck - great local repair shop 3 blocks from my house! ;>) (hopefully 10yrs? - If I'd known I'd have lived this long - I'd have taken better care of myself - and my F1's!) 2. I will be using my digital cameras to calibrate my film cameras (via Mac's) therefore using the digitals as previous poloroids could be to nail the exposures prior to shooting film. Ergo gaining superiority of film resolution (with Scan to disk) while avoiding undo expense of multiple bracketing and PPP (post partum pain) I do not enjoy retouching or computer ...

  • Closest to perfect you can find in a 35mm camera

    Wow - where could I possibly start when doing a review of this camera body? I guess I can only relate my own personal buying decisions with this particular camera. I went from a Nikon FA (which finally gave up the ghost) and I had to make a long and hard decision about where I was going to go from there in terms of a camera body. I had a few requirements. One being that I had grown use to matrix metering with my manual focus glass. That was something that I really, really did not want to give up. My other requirement was that I wanted something that had autofocus capability (certainly not a big priority for me). Thirdly, I wanted something that had mirror lockup. And finally I also wanted spot metering. Basically, it got down to the F4. It's one thing to hear people wax ...