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Nikon S4 Rangefinder
Many long time Nikon collectors have never seen an S4, much less owned it. The S4 is one of the hardest to find Nikon Rangefinders -- it was never officially exported out of Japan. Being so hard to find, it is one of the "key" Nikon RF in terms of collectibility.
The S4 is actually the S3 with a few features removed for cost cutting in order to lower the Nikon entry threshold level for budget minded Japanese photogs. Interesting, the S4 body casting and shutter mechanism are identical to the SP and S3. If you had the know how and the right parts, you could actually sit down with an SP, a S3, and an S4, and turn all of them into a different model! The fastest way to tell a S4 from an S3 is the lack of a self timer.
This very late S4 is # 6505922. The last known number reported to the Nikon Historical Society is 6505928. Note the 65xxxxx serial block. About 5900 cameras were produced, apparently all in chrome.
Specifically, the S4 has the same body casting and as the SP and S3, but without the S3's self timer, 35 mm frameline, without the motor lug for the motor drive (although the lug could be added), and with a manually set film counter instead of an automatic film exposure counter. The S4 finder itself is the same as the S3, with the 50 and 105 framelines, but without the 35 frame on the outer edges. Neither cameras had parallax correction for the framelines. The S4 was produced only with cloth shutter curtains. I have never seen titanium curtains in an S4, though SP Titanium curtains could be installed by a repairman. The SP/S3 exposure meter will also fit the S4.
The film counter looks much like the one on the earlier S2 Black Dial. The S4 is often considered a "stripped down" S3 or SP. Yet with its manually reset frame counter, absence of self timer, and 50 / 105 brightlines without parallax corrected framelines, and improved shutter, it's just as logical to think of the S4 as a improved S2!
Like all Nikon Rangefinders, the back removes for easy film loading.
The RAREST S4 variation is probably this EP marked version. The EP means it was made for sale in American Military base PX stores. Unlike the great majority of S4's (90%?), the focusing scale in marked in FEET instead of METERS. Since the S4 was made for the Japanese home market and not officially exported to the US or the UK, examples with EP engraving and FEET focusing scale are rare indeed.
Here are the S2 Black Dial, S4, and SP shown side by side: the S4 shares much with both cameras.
The S4 has a manually set frame counter and cloth shutter curtains like the S2, and a finder which amounts to a modification of the S2 with a wider field of view and 105 frameline added (but without the parallax correction of the SP). The S4 also shares the SP's body casting, shutter mechanism and automatic flash sync, but without the SP's self timer, motor drive lug, or the SP's much more elaborate finder.
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