I live 5 min far from Nikon Nishiohi factory shince 1980.

My granpa moved to Nishiohi befor WWll.

Near by Nikon 102 bilding there is a park(Nishiohi hiroba)

I plaied base ball everyday after school at the park which we call as Mitubishi.

Between park and 102 bilding there was a grass factory.

A big clock was at the grass factory's wall.

My granma gave me and younger brother a order to came back home befor PM5:00. If we didn't,granma was so mad!!

We really paied attention to keep eye on that clock.

Nobody call the park as Niishiohi hiroba.

Every one call as Mitubishi not Nikon.

My father is professional photografer.

He gave me Nikon EM at 1980.

My Nikon EM never die.Which can use now 2009.

Therefor I grown up near by Nikon.

I think it is good enogh reason to use Nikon.

 

Now I have

Nikon EM

Nikon F100

Nikon F

Nikon F

Nikon S black

Nikon SP

Nikon S3

Nikon S2

Nikon D40

Nikon D800E

Nikon D700

Kodak DCS760

Kodak DCS ProBack Plus

Hasselblad CFV50

Leica M3

Canon L2

Canon L1

Canon VT De Luxe

Olympus Pen S

Olympus Pen F

Fuji GX680

PowerPhase for GX680

Hasselblad 501CM

Hasselblad 503CW

Hasselblad 555ELD

Richoflex

Toyoview

Canbo

Rolleiflex E

Rolleiflex T

Rolleicord Vb

 

and more.

 

Will upload the pictures which were taken by those camera.

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Shintaro is a mad scientist, a genius and all around friendly guy all wrapped up in one individual. He has a style all his own and he's the life of the party. His wild camera creations and tweaks make my heat beat a little faster. Shintaro corrects Leica's original sin of not making all of their cameras black paint. Do… Read more

Shintaro is a mad scientist, a genius and all around friendly guy all wrapped up in one individual. He has a style all his own and he's the life of the party. His wild camera creations and tweaks make my heat beat a little faster. Shintaro corrects Leica's original sin of not making all of their cameras black paint. Don't feed him cashews!

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April 23, 2011