Wednesday 31 July 2013

Oldest Known Surviving Nikon Camera to be Auctioned

Oldest Known Surviving Nikon Camera to be Auctioned oldestnikon


While Nikon Corporation was determined in 1917 (as Nippon K?gaku T?ky? K.K.), a association was a lens prolongation association and didn’t make a initial Nikon branded camera until 1948. The initial camera was named a Nikon I, and started with sequence series 60922. On May 28th, Nikon we No. 60924 will be auctioned during a Westlicht Photographica auction. This is a third Nikon prolongation camera ever made, and a oldest famous flourishing Nikon camera. Bidding starts during €70,000 (~$100,000), and a camera is approaching to fetch adult to €160,000 (~$230,000). Some propitious (and wealthy) camera gourmet is going to be a owners of a singular and pleasing square of detailed history.


19th WestLicht Photographica Auction highlights (via Nikon Rumors)


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Oldest Known Surviving Nikon Camera to be Auctioned

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