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<blockquote data-quote="Geoffc" data-source="post: 71223" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>Well this post is spooky. I was literally just reading about the F601AF which is the UK version (probably euro version) of this camera. My father passed away in 1992 and the 601 was one of his last hobby purchases. I now have it along with the 75-200 and 28-70 lenses he got with it. At the time the body was about £450 so similar to my D300s in today's money. The 75-300 was also £450 do it was an expensive consumer lens. This camera and lens was the reason I ended up with Nikon myself.</p><p></p><p>I don't actually use the 601 now but the 75-300 has seen a lot of service on my D70 and the D300s until recently. I have kept the 601 for sentimental reasons and the fact that they are only worth a few pounds on eBay these days.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 71223, member: 8705"] Well this post is spooky. I was literally just reading about the F601AF which is the UK version (probably euro version) of this camera. My father passed away in 1992 and the 601 was one of his last hobby purchases. I now have it along with the 75-200 and 28-70 lenses he got with it. At the time the body was about £450 so similar to my D300s in today's money. The 75-300 was also £450 do it was an expensive consumer lens. This camera and lens was the reason I ended up with Nikon myself. I don't actually use the 601 now but the 75-300 has seen a lot of service on my D70 and the D300s until recently. I have kept the 601 for sentimental reasons and the fact that they are only worth a few pounds on eBay these days. Thanks for the picture. [/QUOTE]
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