Tom Harrell
Well-known
I recently acquired a Nikon F with the FTN Photomic viewfinder. Everything seems to work fine with the exception of changing the ASA setting. I cannot pull up on the knurled ring to change the setting. It appears to be stuck. Does anyone have any ideas. I am considering putting some drops of lighter fluid on the top to see if it will seep into the housing and somehow release the knurled ring. That's all I can think of to do at this writing. Does anyone have any suggestions. I may have to take it to a camera repair shop if this doesn't work.
Thanks,
Tom
Thanks,
Tom
ray*j*gun
Veteran
I would not introduce any liquid to the dial. It could migrate to god knows where. Unless your experienced I would sent it out. Essex Camera in NJ did my Photomic Head and did a great job for a pretty decent price. Also calibrated the meter.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Soaking it in solvent might do additional damage - taking it apart would be the way to go. Service manuals for the FTN finder are around on the net, and it is quite easy to dis- and reassemble.
mynikonf2
OEM
I recently acquired a Nikon F with the FTN Photomic viewfinder. Everything seems to work fine with the exception of changing the ASA setting. I cannot pull up on the knurled ring to change the setting. It appears to be stuck. Does anyone have any ideas. I am considering putting some drops of lighter fluid on the top to see if it will seep into the housing and somehow release the knurled ring. That's all I can think of to do at this writing. Does anyone have any suggestions. I may have to take it to a camera repair shop if this doesn't work.
Thanks,
Tom
Would not use any type of petro based solvent on electronic or plastic. If you feel compelled to use a liquid use a silicon base which will only destroy the electronics & not the plastic housing them.
victoriapio
Well-known
Precision Camera (Austin) should be able to repair it at a reasonale cost.
Livesteamer
Well-known
Are you sure it's an FTN? The early FT did not pull up but had two little studs on top to help you rotate top asa dial. Good Luck, Joe
Tom Harrell
Well-known
Thanks to all for the sound advice! I will be sending it out for proper repair!
Tom
Tom
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
So it won't budge at all? My FTn dial is a real PITA to lift and rotate the ASA dial -- hard to get a good angle to grasp it, and the knurling isn't the best design. The F2 is much better in that regard. I'm not sure what to suggest before you send it out -- maybe rubber kitchen gloves?
yossarian123
Sam I Am
I had one with the same problem. I dipped a q-tip in nail polish remover and very lightly coated around the ring then let it soak in. Fixed it right up, the trick is to use as little as possible (think in terms of smears rather than drops).
Tom Harrell
Well-known
It is hard to lift! I got it by getting my fingernails under the knurled ring and pulling up rather than grasping the ring it's self! Thanks again for all the suggestions!
Tom
Tom
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I have a FTn finder (but no body that it will mount on) and looking at it I find that lifting the knob to adjust the ASA is somewhat hard to do..it lifts very little..I also find that I can adjust the dial by just turning it without lifting...you can feel the ratchet or teeth that hold it in place but I can turn it without lifting...
Tom Harrell
Well-known
Yes, the ring does not lift very far at all and then turn to set it to the ASA rating for the film being used.
Tom
Tom
_goodtimez
Well-known
Tom, just a tiny drop of lighter fluid would not hurt anything.
I did repair many of those finders and they are built like tanks.
The ASA knob is indeed hard and may get stuck with grease/dirt.
I did repair many of those finders and they are built like tanks.
The ASA knob is indeed hard and may get stuck with grease/dirt.
Jack Conrad
Well-known
Tom, just a tiny drop of lighter fluid would not hurt anything.
I did repair many of those finders and they are built like tanks.
The ASA knob is indeed hard and may get stuck with grease/dirt.
Ditto. Exactly...
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