bhop73
Well-known
I found a black Nikon F with an eye level finder in a thrift shop last week afor $150, so I snatched it up.
It appears fully functional (test roll waiting for development) but the prism mirror has a chip in the glass and a vertical line down the middle. It doesn't affect functionality, but I'd like to fix it if possible. Of course, non-metered finders are ridiculously expensive (more than what I paid for this whole camera usually) and I haven't been able to find just the parts, but I did come across this drawing of a metered finder, which makes me wonder if the prism parts inside would be swappable
http://rick_oleson.tripod.com/index-40.html
So does anybody know if this is doable? before I buy a parts finder..
thanks,
b

It appears fully functional (test roll waiting for development) but the prism mirror has a chip in the glass and a vertical line down the middle. It doesn't affect functionality, but I'd like to fix it if possible. Of course, non-metered finders are ridiculously expensive (more than what I paid for this whole camera usually) and I haven't been able to find just the parts, but I did come across this drawing of a metered finder, which makes me wonder if the prism parts inside would be swappable
http://rick_oleson.tripod.com/index-40.html
So does anybody know if this is doable? before I buy a parts finder..
thanks,
b
B-9
Devin Bro
Quick answer is no and I’m not sure it’s worth the effort of modifying one.
Possibly sell the damaged one and put half down in a cleaner one?
Possibly sell the damaged one and put half down in a cleaner one?
bhop73
Well-known
Quick answer is no and I’m not sure it’s worth the effort of modifying one.
Possibly sell the damaged one and put half down in a cleaner one?
I figured as much.
aizan
Veteran
Maybe I'll add "Start a Kickstarter to make replacement prisms for the Nikon F eye level finder" to my New Year's Resolutions.
Livesteamer
Well-known
The first metered F prism was non TTL so that prism might work as a replacement for a damaged standard prism. I also have a distant memory the the later metered prism used the same prism with two small optical blocks attached for the meter cells and that these blocks could be removed to make a replacement for a standard prism. I am not certain if this is true, perhaps other have greater knowledge. Joe
bhop73
Well-known
The first metered F prism was non TTL so that prism might work as a replacement for a damaged standard prism. I also have a distant memory the the later metered prism used the same prism with two small optical blocks attached for the meter cells and that these blocks could be removed to make a replacement for a standard prism. I am not certain if this is true, perhaps other have greater knowledge. Joe
That was my thinking as well. I might just get a broken FTN and see how it goes.. if it doesn't work, then i'll just be in the same position I am now.
I’ve been looking at prices of plain prisms and bodies with plain prisms the past few weeks, they are actually quite a bit lower than they used to be.
The main problem with buying these is that it’s difficult to determine the exact condition.
The internal foams can become rotten, and can corrode through the protective paint on the prism and de-silver it.
The main problem with buying these is that it’s difficult to determine the exact condition.
The internal foams can become rotten, and can corrode through the protective paint on the prism and de-silver it.
Peter Jennings
Well-known
Nice paint on that one! The finder and body wear match so nicely it'd be a shame to replace the finder. Definitely worth trying to save it.
bhop73
Well-known
Nice paint on that one! The finder and body wear match so nicely it'd be a shame to replace the finder. Definitely worth trying to save it.
Yeah, I want to replace the inner glass/prism part and keep the outer cover as-is. It is a nice match.
I've done some small camera and lens repair jobs so I don't think this would be a big deal to be honest, from what i've read anyway.
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