#2 NiKon F-301
I bought this one in 1989.
I went on a business trip to Düsseldorf, having a stopover, on the way back, to change plane at Schiphol Amsterdam Airport.
The duty-free was the Mecca of all the photo and electronics buyers, at the time.
There I bought two Nikon F-301 kits, with the pancake 50mm 1:1.8 Nikkor lens. One for me and the other for my friend Berto Pinto.
Even that being duty-free products, I could have problems with the discretionary customs authorities, so I went to the bathroom, got rid of the boxes, hanged one of them from my neck and squeezed the other one into my rigid plastic Samsonite briefcase.
All done I had some time to spare.
I was seating in the airport lounge when I recalled that I had a few Dutch coins in my briefcase.
When I tried to open it one of the latches wouldn't budge. So, I used the best technique to repair anything:
kick it hard!
With no avail and some neck turning around me. I gave up and spent my trip to Porto thinking of what to do if the customs officials asked me to open it.
Arrived at Porto I passed through the "Nothing to declare" section and only stopped at home, where the latch opened, with the slightest of the pressures.
I completed the kit with a Nikkor-H 28mm 1:3.5, that my brother-in-law John Roberts brought me from Vancouver, and a Sigma zoom 70-210 1:4-5.6.
Camera features:
Built-in auto-winder 35mm SLR
Nikon ai bayonet mount
Shutter speeds electronically controlled from 1-1/2000 sec, stepless in all modes except M
Exposure modes: Aperture-priority AE, manual and two program modes (High Speed and Normal Program)
Built-in power winding, 2.5 fps in continuous mode (C)
Auto-loading with DX film code reading
Manual film rewind
Electronic controlled self-timer 10 sec. delay
Power: 4 AAA cells or 4 AA with optional adapter
Some pictures taken with it: