neilt3
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I'm just looking for confirmation that it's not just me being an idiot really .
I've just bought my second Nikon F3 off ebay , and they both have ( presumably ) the same fault .
Bottom line is the shutter doesn't fire , and the winder lever doesn't wind the film take up spool on .
I have put new batteries in , voltage is correct and they work just fine in my other cameras .
So that rules out a battery issue .
To explain ;
Whats happening ?
I switch on the camera ( via the lever around the shutter release button ).
The winder moves out a certain distance , lets say 20 degrees , but doesn't advance the the take up spool .
No doubt the lever has been advanced fully and cocked the shutter ready for a shot .
Regardless of if the lever is away from the body as some Nikon's require , or against the body , the shutter does not fire when I press the button .
The LCD panel in the view finder should light up so you can see the metered figures . This doesn't happen .
Also the only thing in its display is m60 .
If i attempt to fire the camera with its mechanical shutter setting ( by moving the lower lever with my right finger down and press the shutter ) , nothing happens .
As I understand it , even without batteries the shutter should still fire at 1/60th sec in the settings .
If I press the shutter release with my finger or a cable release , nothing happens .
If I set the self timer to on and press the shutter button , the light starts to flash in it's countdown , but the shutter does not fire .
I have put the motor drive on it with fully charged batteries in it . This makes no difference .
I can not load film as the winder does not advance . Though no manual focus cameras that I know of won't fire the shutter without film loaded .
I know some/all Canon EOS cameras won't fire with the back open .
So I can't imagine I'm doing anything wrong , but as I've had two cameras behaving the same way , it makes me wonder if I'm missing something , or just unlucky ?
Please advise .
Thanks in advance .
I've just bought my second Nikon F3 off ebay , and they both have ( presumably ) the same fault .
Bottom line is the shutter doesn't fire , and the winder lever doesn't wind the film take up spool on .
I have put new batteries in , voltage is correct and they work just fine in my other cameras .
So that rules out a battery issue .
To explain ;
Whats happening ?
I switch on the camera ( via the lever around the shutter release button ).
The winder moves out a certain distance , lets say 20 degrees , but doesn't advance the the take up spool .
No doubt the lever has been advanced fully and cocked the shutter ready for a shot .
Regardless of if the lever is away from the body as some Nikon's require , or against the body , the shutter does not fire when I press the button .
The LCD panel in the view finder should light up so you can see the metered figures . This doesn't happen .
Also the only thing in its display is m60 .
If i attempt to fire the camera with its mechanical shutter setting ( by moving the lower lever with my right finger down and press the shutter ) , nothing happens .
As I understand it , even without batteries the shutter should still fire at 1/60th sec in the settings .
If I press the shutter release with my finger or a cable release , nothing happens .
If I set the self timer to on and press the shutter button , the light starts to flash in it's countdown , but the shutter does not fire .
I have put the motor drive on it with fully charged batteries in it . This makes no difference .
I can not load film as the winder does not advance . Though no manual focus cameras that I know of won't fire the shutter without film loaded .
I know some/all Canon EOS cameras won't fire with the back open .
So I can't imagine I'm doing anything wrong , but as I've had two cameras behaving the same way , it makes me wonder if I'm missing something , or just unlucky ?
Please advise .
Thanks in advance .