I went to an auction recently. There were a number of old cameras being auctioned, which of course, is why I went.
There were two overbid, under-niced Leicas and a very pretty Contax 3A that went for more money than I was willing to spend. I already have a nice 3A anyway.

I saw the pictured Nikon case and figured the camera would be as well worn. Boy, was I wrong

The words “mint” and “near mint” are overused when it comes to describing old cameras.  Not when it comes to this fifty-something beauty. It’s a real knockout.

The D90, shown in the first gallery above, comes with a 278 page owner’s manual. Most of the things a D90 can do it will never do.  At least that’s true for mine. BTW, I’ve since sold it and switched to a Sony mirrorless that accepts my old Nikon and Canon lenses.

You don’t really need an owners manual for the S2 and it only does one thing.  It’s wicked pretty too.

Kodak (Chapter 11) Gold 200