Description
In 1965, Nikon introduced its first super-8 format movie camera with the Nikon logo. Ita has an 8.8-45mm f/1.8 Cine-Zoom-Nikkor with a 52mm filter thread, variable speeds of 12, 18 and 24 frames per second, and TTL CdS light meter for film with speeds from 16 to 160 ASA. The minimum focus distance is 1.2 meters and there is a rocking lever which zooms the lens. The camera has electric motor drive, removable hand grip, remote control socket, and the ‘Nippon Kogaku K. K.’ manufacturing logo on the operating panel.
Second-hand Grading Description
- NEWAn item that has not been removed from the box or protective wrapping.
- UNUSEDAn item that may have been removed from the original packaging, but has never been used.
- MINT100% as new
- MINT-98%-99% as new
- EXC++95%-97% as new
- EXC+90%-94% as new
- EXCOriginal finish may have slight scratches or rubbed. No dents or deep scratches.
- VGMay be slightly scratched, scuffed or worn, but in good mechanical order with clean optics
- VG-An item that falls below our regular level of gradings. Items in VG- condition will have excessive signs of use.
Please note that the following important points when you see our grading description. When applied to lenses it means that the optics are in perfect condition. What we are describing is the cosmetic condition of the lens barrel. When it applies to cameras, motor drives, speedlights etc. the understanding is that the item is in perfect working order and the description would mean the exterior appearance. In other words we are judging cosmetic appearance.
“Grays of Westminster, where mint is also a highly prized English adjective.”
– Professional Photographer magazine