M Currie
Member
I have a variety of F's, all but one relatively late, FTn era. I have one, however, a 65~ vintage plain viewer one, which I bought, amazingly enough, from a local camera store's junk bin for five dollars. It works well, though it needed its prism tightened, and it is, of course, a little brassed, a little dented, and the shutter curtain is a little wrinkled, though it actually looks pretty good.
My question is that alone among my F's when I use low shutter speeds, I can hear the timer running past the point where the shutter closes. It seems that the speeds are all right, but I'm unused to hearing the timer overrun the shutter. Is this normal? Might it be something that was changed as the run continued? Should I worry (not that I will very much)?
My question is that alone among my F's when I use low shutter speeds, I can hear the timer running past the point where the shutter closes. It seems that the speeds are all right, but I'm unused to hearing the timer overrun the shutter. Is this normal? Might it be something that was changed as the run continued? Should I worry (not that I will very much)?
davidphillip
Member
This has to do with the adjustment of the "slow speed governor" (Nikon's phrase), not with the vintage. I have a 1st production batch camera which doesn't do that, and later ones which do. Doesn't affect the function - just makes it sound like a Leica!
M Currie
Member
Thanks. It seems from use that it makes no difference, but I've only shot it with fairly wide latitude print film, so it's good to double check.This has to do with the adjustment of the "slow speed governor" (Nikon's phrase), not with the vintage. I have a 1st production batch camera which doesn't do that, and later ones which do. Doesn't affect the function - just makes it sound like a Leica!
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