Robert Lai
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This weekend I took out my long neglected Nikon F2A and started shooting with it. I bought it from a fellow RFF member here, and it has been fully overhauled by Authorized Photo Service of Morton Grove, IL. I never shot the F2 before, as I always used my F3 when I wanted to shoot an SLR. Now that the F3 is sold, I haven't touched the Nikon gear until now. I have been shooting my unmetered LTM cameras in the meantime. Well, it was a joy to have such a sensitive and responsive meter in a camera again.
I also have a Nikon F with plain prism (also overhauled last year by APS). My experience with the F2A lead me to look at an FTN finder. Sover Wong will overhaul these, so I bought one from KEH with a view to having Sover work it over (rhymes).
Now the problem - finding the prism guards at a reasonable price is difficult. The usual culprits on ebay want $60-80 for one!
For now, I'll probably make one up out of cardstock, for shipping to Sover. (Sover doesn't have any either). I do have a prism guard for the plain prism of my F2 to use as a model.
Any other ideas? How about people who are familiar with 3D printing? How expensive is it to set up to print a bunch of these small plastic boxes up for folks who would like a prism guard?
I also have a Nikon F with plain prism (also overhauled last year by APS). My experience with the F2A lead me to look at an FTN finder. Sover Wong will overhaul these, so I bought one from KEH with a view to having Sover work it over (rhymes).
Now the problem - finding the prism guards at a reasonable price is difficult. The usual culprits on ebay want $60-80 for one!
For now, I'll probably make one up out of cardstock, for shipping to Sover. (Sover doesn't have any either). I do have a prism guard for the plain prism of my F2 to use as a model.
Any other ideas? How about people who are familiar with 3D printing? How expensive is it to set up to print a bunch of these small plastic boxes up for folks who would like a prism guard?