Donald Qualls Subscriber Allowing Ads Joined Jan 19, 2005 Messages 12,568 Location North Carolina Format Multi Format Nov 14, 2025 #1 Who would be a recommended repairer to correct a meter problem (meter completely dead with a new battery) in a Nikkormat FT2 body? I prefer the completely mechanical camera, but it's nice to have a working TTL meter, especially without the need to stop down to read the light.
Who would be a recommended repairer to correct a meter problem (meter completely dead with a new battery) in a Nikkormat FT2 body? I prefer the completely mechanical camera, but it's nice to have a working TTL meter, especially without the need to stop down to read the light.
BrianShaw Member Allowing Ads Joined Nov 30, 2005 Messages 17,205 Location La-la-land Format Multi Format Nov 14, 2025 #2 ICT Camera and Lens Repair, San Diego ICT Camera and Lens repair, now in San Diego, CA. We specialize in vintage film cameras and lens. ictcamera.com https://www.yelp.com/biz/deans-camera-repair-torrance?start=60
ICT Camera and Lens Repair, San Diego ICT Camera and Lens repair, now in San Diego, CA. We specialize in vintage film cameras and lens. ictcamera.com https://www.yelp.com/biz/deans-camera-repair-torrance?start=60
Fujicaman1957 Member Allowing Ads Joined Jan 1, 2016 Messages 194 Format 35mm Nov 14, 2025 #3 I hear good things about Nippon Camera in NYC from a friend in New York
OP OP Donald Qualls Subscriber Allowing Ads Joined Jan 19, 2005 Messages 12,568 Location North Carolina Format Multi Format Nov 17, 2025 #4 I've heard other good things about ICT in other threads, I'll contact them. I figure this FT2 ought to be good for another fifty years if I get a CLA and meter repair...
I've heard other good things about ICT in other threads, I'll contact them. I figure this FT2 ought to be good for another fifty years if I get a CLA and meter repair...