I am looking for a baseplate for my Nikon SP. My father must have bumped or dropped it and dented the corner of the baseplate. It does not effect the operation, but I thought I would replace it if possible.
Unfortunately the Nikon RF backs seem to be made of much thinner stock than was used on the F's, and they are very prone to getting dented. I have been looking for a better back for my SP for a few years now, without success.
If you are a bit brave, it is possible to bang out many of these dents. The back lock can be dismantled fairly easily if the dent is in that part of the baseplate, but watch carefully where all the bits go. When putting it back together it looks as if you have too many washers, but you really don't.
I find it useful to carve the end of a wooden peg to the correct shape of the area that has been dented, and very gently hammer it out. Use a solid but non-scratching support under the part being worked. Too hard will scrape the chrome; too soft will result in a bulge. I have never been able to get the baseplate dead flat when doing this, and the matte chrome surface does not do a good job of hiding small imperfections, but you can at least come very close. If the dent is under the area where the back is rivetted onto the baseplate, you may be out of luck, as it is often impossible to get at the areas you need to. Dents tend to occur in this area due to the same cosmic forces that cause toast to hit the floor butter side down.
I have 3 or 4 with little dings, and one like new.
This one is the one for you, is black, but probably not original, repainted.
Is really beauty as the Shintaro one's...
If you want it send me a PM.
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