BMbikerider
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I've have a Nikon F2 that I got this summer. I ran a half dozen rolls through it and last night while exercising the shutter for another roll the camera stopped working. The film advances but the shutter won't cock. When moving the advance it gives a click as if skipping something. Any ideas? Did I fiddle with the shutter speed the wrong way? Disengage some linkage by accident? Is there something I can poke or prod?
Thanks.
My advice is do not start to poke or prod anything! The F2 in all it's forms was practically unwearoutable but the newest one will be at least 42 years old and unless it has been serviced and looked after in it's lifetime things will wear, bearings can jam and what seems to be the most common is some ham handed owner has damaged the shutter curtains or the meter failing because of age. unless you have the correct tools and a good knowledge plus a lot of skill, trust the work to someone who is trained on Nikon not a gorilla that just swaps modules for a new part.
Have a look at this website created by a guy in UK who only repairs F2 models and nothing else
Sover Wong
https://soverf2repair.webs.comHe is so good there is a waiting list for him to carry out the work. (He is not cheap) There is a section with pictures of so called repairs and damage caused by amateurs who think they know what they are doing.
Good luck