Michael I.
Well-known
Good evening gang,
Any recommendation for a very good technician to work on a new nikon fm3a with a stuck shutter? Europe or USA.
Reasonable pricing and turnaround would be a nice bonus.
Thanks.
Any recommendation for a very good technician to work on a new nikon fm3a with a stuck shutter? Europe or USA.
Reasonable pricing and turnaround would be a nice bonus.
Thanks.
hap
Well-known
I'm sure there are many competent technicians to work on a fm3a in Europe and US.
Nippon photo clinic in NY
Procamera in Austin
Gus Lazzari, TLC Camera Repair
TLC Camera Repair
4554 Chestnut Street Ext.
High Point, NC 27265-8642
thegreatgus@gmail.com
office: (336) 307-2126
cell: (949) 275-0313
Many other people here can help you out.
Nippon photo clinic in NY
Procamera in Austin
Gus Lazzari, TLC Camera Repair
TLC Camera Repair
4554 Chestnut Street Ext.
High Point, NC 27265-8642
thegreatgus@gmail.com
office: (336) 307-2126
cell: (949) 275-0313
Many other people here can help you out.
kshapero
South Florida Man
Emanuel Levy
10427 NW 10th Ct.
Coral Springs, FL 33071
954-984-5700
10427 NW 10th Ct.
Coral Springs, FL 33071
954-984-5700
hap
Well-known
Emanuel Levy
10427 NW 10th Ct.
Coral Springs, FL 33071
954-984-5700
Does Manny have a shop or a website?
Beemermark
Veteran
www.nikonusa.com Look under Authorized Nikon Repair Shops.
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
I second the vote for Nippon Photo Clinic. Very professional and knowledgeable, and able to service a very wide range of brands. Definitely the go-to folks for Kyocera/Contax as well as Nikon and others.
kshapero
South Florida Man
Maybe a web site, but he now works out his house. He has fixed Nikon film and DSLR cameras for me for years. He knows his stuff.Does Manny have a shop or a website?
hap
Well-known
Maybe a web site, but he now works out his house. He has fixed Nikon film and DSLR cameras for me for years. He knows his stuff.
that's good to know. I have a FT3 that has a squirrely meter needle. Its' something related to the contacts on the lens mount at the shutter speed selector. Changing speeds will move the needle in an orderly way...and then all of sudden it jumps around. a slight wiggle of the ring will bring back order.
Michael I.
Well-known
any opinion on KEH or Japan camera hunter?
hap
Well-known
Some people have had good experiences with KEH. I don't have personal experience.any opinion on KEH or Japan camera hunter?
I bought a camera from Bellamy a long while back. Can't say anything about his repairs as they are outsourced, probably to Kanto. From what I glean about Kanto is that they are competent but overwhelmed , expensive, and very time consuming.
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
I have used KEH in the past. They did an excellent CLA on a Pentax MX, with a very fast turnaround and great communication. I would also guess that they have a huge amount of repair parts from dead cameras that they acquire from estates, etc., which might enable them to do work that a smaller concern wouldn't take on.
That being said, it seems from their website that they now have a flat rate for repairs. For something minor, the flat rate might be excessive. They do have very capable and friendly staff on their phones, so a call might be in order first.
That being said, it seems from their website that they now have a flat rate for repairs. For something minor, the flat rate might be excessive. They do have very capable and friendly staff on their phones, so a call might be in order first.
Archlich
Well-known
Japan camera hunter?
Used to be a route, albeit an expensive and lengthy one, through which you can have access to official Nikon support - they even had parts for the logic board. Unfortunately Nikon Japan has stopped servicing FM3a since like last year. They would now take only the F6 and the FM10.
A stuck shutter though should be fixable by any competent repairman.
jszokoli
Well-known
hap
Well-known
There you go! I think that's a pretty good bet.
kshapero
South Florida Man
KEH is also very goodany opinion on KEH or Japan camera hunter?
David Murphy
Veteran
Any competent repair tech can fix just about any camera so long as any required parts are available (and sometimes even if not). I'd search for someone local.
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