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I recently acquired an FT3. have other Nikon SLR's but this one has a loud shutter and there is more vibration than I would have thought. In fact it is bothersome. Is there a common and inexpensive fix or partial fix?
It's a Nikkormat, they all sound like that.
Nikkormats have vertical-travel metal Copal shutters, unlike many other Nikons of the period which had horizontal-travel titanium shutters, like the F and F2. The Nikkormat shutter was carried-over to the FE and FM-series cameras, but the shutter and mirror damping was undoubtedly improved.
Check your mirror damper foam and replace if needed, but otherwise don't worry if your exposures seem accurate. The Copal shutters proved to be reliable.
I couldn't believe the difference when i switched from a Nikkormat to a Nikon F....back in the day.
Despite that our biological ages are likely similar ,your day came long before mine came with the Nikkormat, meaning....about last month.
Nikon made great "ever ready" cases for the Nikkormat.
They muffled the sound of the camera quite well.
New mirror damper foam helps.
Indeed, they are of excellent quality. From back when such things were still made of real leather!
This is something to check.
Most of these cameras have continued to be reliable shooters long enough
for the mirror foam to become hard, crumble or disappear altogether.
Enjoy your Nikkormat!
Chris
Is the vibration actually problematic for hand held imaging, though? After all, Nikon were kind enough to include an honest to god mirror lock up with the FT series. If mirror vibration related loss of sharpness really is an issue for you, you would, of course, be using a tripod in the first place, yes? In which case: the MLU switch is not there for decoration. Use it!I recently acquired an FT3. have other Nikon SLR's but this one has a loud shutter and there is more vibration than I would have thought. In fact it is bothersome. Is there a common and inexpensive fix or partial fix?
This reminds me of all those camera reviews where they'd set the camera up on a piece of foam rubber and set it off. Then check the image for shake when developed.