tkamiya
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My Nikon F100 has a diopter adjustment knob right next to the view finder. Nikon kindly says, in the manual, DO NOT poke your eyes adjusting it. Yes, I was careful and did not poke my eyes as Nikon feared. But, I also found out, as I pulled it and turned it (like I'm supposed to), nothing changed. I screwed a round protective glass out then watched a rectangular lens inside. As I turned the knob, it did not move. In comparison, doing the same on my second F100, I can clearly see a piece of glass move forward and backward.
Obviously, that lens decoupled itself from the shaft attached to the adjustment knob. Does anyone know how EXACTLY these things attach to each other? I intend to send it to Nikon for repair but I'm curious what is actually broken. This body was sitting in my closet for about 8 months unused, and last time I used it, it worked. So I know nothing was forced. It seems something "just fell off....."
Now, I have two F100 that needs repair. This one, and my second one with intermittent exposure mode adjustment knob. Grrrr....
Obviously, that lens decoupled itself from the shaft attached to the adjustment knob. Does anyone know how EXACTLY these things attach to each other? I intend to send it to Nikon for repair but I'm curious what is actually broken. This body was sitting in my closet for about 8 months unused, and last time I used it, it worked. So I know nothing was forced. It seems something "just fell off....."
Now, I have two F100 that needs repair. This one, and my second one with intermittent exposure mode adjustment knob. Grrrr....