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Nikonos V – The Ultimate Amphibious Camera
written by stouf on November 7th, 2008 , 12 comments (4 votes)

I always loved being in the water, every summer I’m going in a Greek Island called Alonissos (check the lomolocation about it), joining the same group of friends who also love playing in the water… We use to play all together beneath the surface, and sometimes it was so beautiful that I thought: “I should have pictured this”. So, I bought a Nikonos V.

The Nikonos V has just a cell to calculate the good exposure, and the only information you get in the viewfinder is the speed that you should use to obtain a correct exposure. It has big knobs to set the correct aperture and focal distance while you’re wearing diving gloves. You have to evaluate the distance by yourself, but you’re good at this because you’re a lomographer… There’s a funny detail: when you change the aperture, you can see on the objective two little orange marks that are moving. If you close your diaphragm, the two little marks are opening (centered on your focal distance), reversely, if you open your diaphragm, the two little marks get closer… Well these marks are there to show your depth of field! So, without being a reflex, you can play with the depth of field by estimating correctly the distances…

You can add tons of gizmos on your Nikonos V. I have the usual 35mm objective, plus a wide angle (20 mm) converter, also some macro extensions, and a nice strobe (yes, this camera is TTL able, in other words, sets the good flash intensity/shutter speed for you)…
Underwater macro photography is an awesome experience. You just need a lot of light and to be able to hold your breath for a long time… And then, when you process your films (use a sweet slide film such as Velvia 50) you discover details that you couldn’t even see when you were diving…

But it’s an amphibious camera, so you can also use it outside of the water. When I was young, and before I met my dear Horizon Perfekt (that sweet LSI offered me for the 1000th lomolocation), I used to take many shots while rotating my body, that I could then attach together using photoshop (whoooo that’s not lomographic…) to make some big panoramic shots…

I really recommend this camera to any extreme traveler. It’s indestructible and water-proof… You can be shooting under a tropical rain with a big smile… It was perfectly working from the freezing Arctic (-40°C) to the hot Greek sun (+40°C)… In fact I remember seeing it around the neck of a marine soldier once…
Now. Stop thinking. Get one.

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12 comments

  • vicuna
    by vicuna
    about 1 year ago

    Faboulous camera and amazing shots. Great work Stouf!! :))

  • superlighter
    by superlighter
    about 1 year ago

    stouf! what a fucking fantastic great pictures gallery!!!
    fantastic camera!

  • lucasjakobsson
    by lucasjakobsson
    about 1 year ago

    are those dolphins in picture 43? really great review!

  • anarchy
    by anarchy
    about 1 year ago

    Alright!!! Awesome gallery and great review... This is fantastic...!!!!

  • stouf
    by stouf
    about 1 year ago

    Thanks everyone !
    Yes, picture 43 are dolphins... Sadly underexposed...
    btw, if you are shooting in deep waters take a higher iso film (200 or 400)... It's not like in shallow waters, where the bottom is lighted by the sun...

  • mephisto19
    by mephisto19
    about 1 year ago

    wow
    this gallery is so amazing!!!!!

  • adi_totp
    by adi_totp
    about 1 year ago

    greaaaaaattttttt gallery!!

  • gimmedanegatives
    by gimmedanegatives
    about 1 year ago

    absolutely amazing! so beautiful. maybe i should learn to swim

  • cinzinc
    by cinzinc
    about 1 year ago

    beautiful pictures dude. id really wanna try underwater photography someday.hehe

  • chaweemek
    by chaweemek
    9 months ago

    amazing gallery!!

  • bigbobbaboo1
    by bigbobbaboo1
    9 months ago

    hi i just found that camera in one of my mums old cupboards and have no idea if its a camera in a body or a waterproof camera, or how to open the back or change batteries, and i didn't know u could do panoramic shots??????????

  • falsedigital
    by falsedigital
    2 months ago

    Great shots! I've been wanting this camera for quite some time. Glad to see you're using it well :]

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