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Nikon FM10 35mm SLR Camera - Page 7 Questions & Answers
Removing Nikon FM2N top plate
Unscrew the rewind knob and remove a circlip under it (You may need to grind the tips of a pair of round-nose pliers for this). Remove the disk and pull the rewind shaft stop off the hub (a spring and flat plate). Remove the two screws. You'll need a special tool to remove the little stud the shaft stop was pivoting on. Take a 1/8 inch screwdriver and grind a slot in the blade. Use this tool to remove the stud, then remove the three screws from the plastic cover ring.
Do not remove the center screw from the shutter speed dial. Remove three screws from the side of the dial and pull off the grip ring.
7/8/2010 11:11:41 PM •
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on Jul 08, 2010
I can't get my Nikon
Chances are that either the switch has broken or the AE-L lever is slightly broken or sprung. Most likely, the camera will have to be disassembled to fix this, and possibly require parts. The following link will provide you with a manual:
http://www.butkus.org/chinon/nikon/nikon_6006-6000_flash/nikon_6006_flash.htm
Hopefully, the manual will provide you with an alternate procedure to try to rewind the film, although I'm unaware of any.
Good luck, and hope this helps.
6/30/2010 10:24:35 PM •
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on Jun 30, 2010
I have a NikonF90X SLR
It's probably just dirt, swet and stuff from years of use and can be removed simply by wiping with a damp cloth and some dish washing liquid.
6/23/2010 9:59:50 PM •
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on Jun 23, 2010
How do u get the camera 2 rewind
Usually the automatic rewind starts when the film roll has come to the end. You can rewind also before that by a rewinding button you'll find usually somewhere in the camera body.
To rewind manually, press the film release button (consult the manual if you don't find it) and use the rewinding lever to rewind the film. See this for inspiration: http://www.ehow.com/how_2028878_film-mm-manual-slr-camera.html
6/19/2010 9:02:01 PM •
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on Jun 19, 2010
Nikkormat 35mm SLR light meter not working!
1) Clean the battery contacts and put fresh battery.
2) Open the top cover and clean the meter switch ( located and the wind cam )
3) Meter needle maybe stuck at the rest position. Remove the stopper and replace or clean.
4) If none of these help, check the meter cells and resistor band under the shutter dial behind the lens mount ( hard to do.)
6/15/2010 10:31:53 PM •
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on Jun 15, 2010
How do set the self timer in Nikon F70
Press the SET/timer button (top left of the camera, behind the FUNCTION button, marked SET with a one-handed clock icon) and confirm that the one-handed clock begins blinking on the LCD panel. While pressing the SET/timer button, rotate the command dial one click to stop it blinking. Proceed normally (frame and compose picture, half-press shutter release button to meter and autofocus, etc). Fully depress the shutter release button to take the picture after a ten-second delay.
If you need a manual, you can download one from http://www.butkus.org/chinon/nikon.htm . Look for "N70", which was the name used in the USA.
4/29/2010 4:59:29 PM •
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on Apr 29, 2010
Sometimes I get
Make sure you "lock" the Camera on the f22 setting.
3/26/2010 7:08:33 PM •
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on Mar 26, 2010
My Nikon D 700 hundred appears to be stuck in flash sync mode
Hello. I love my Nikon. Begin by turning it on and finding reset on the menu. Push reset to set it back to the original factory settings. This act alone my solve the problem. If it does not solve all of the problems, go to Nikon.com and find the closest factory repair site to send it in. Joe
3/15/2010 12:53:26 AM •
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on Mar 15, 2010
6517836 is 65 the year of manufacture
I very much doubt it. (Neither of my nikon film cameras seem to follow that numbering convention.)
It its a camera, there simply are not enough numbers in the rest of the sequence to match units made in a year.
If its a lens, then you could tell more from here :
http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/serialno.html
It would seem that all you can say about the numbering conventions is that they run in sequences - not much embedded logic.
3/6/2010 11:26:09 PM •
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on Mar 06, 2010
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