Hi Marc,
My wife got the camera new...in 1979. Maybe it was damaged. It does not look damaged. She does not have any negatives or slides. It's her camera. She got it as a gift, said thanks..and it's been on her shelf for years. It's worth more to her for sentimental reasons, than for it's worth.
I thought I could use it and then found a problem with it. Being not afraid to figure out how things work and try to fix it myself, I tried using it, with the light leak problems. The camera will never go in the trash, so it needs to be fixed.
I took the camera to the airshow at Oshkosh a couple of years ago, and was shooting the cockpit instrument panel of a Spitfire and some other exterior shots, and most if not all of them came back with blotches of White on them, and streaks of white light. Ruling out apparitions (joking), I shot some more pictures and they came back the same. It reminded me of a picture that I had seen of an "EM" camera on Flickr with the same problem. When I googled EM camera and light leaks, I got the article on Photo.net, which in hindsight, I didn't check the article date, as it was late and I was tired. The author of the article indicated his camera was leaking around the lens mount and he described the manner in which HIS leaked. Maybe his was a piece of S--T. I tried it on my camera and found the same thing, so I figured I would post something looking for a solution to my problem. I added the pictures because it's easier than describing the problem.
If I can hold the camera and shine a red LED squeeze light at the bottom of the mount with the lens attached, and see it come through from the back of the camera with the back open and the shutter in "Bulb" mode/shutter open then light is finding it's way into MY camera, and onto the film,obviously not through the lens. Maybe this is normal. I have no idea. Maybe the camera was dropped, I have no idea.
I will try out Jon Goodman's light seal kit. Maybe that will fix the problem. I first wanted to rule out the lens. So I put the band around the lens and flew to NY tonight and back to Wisconsin. Took allot of high altitude photos in very bright conditions, so if the camera leaks, then it will be noticeable because of the camera back. I am half way through the film, so tomorrow I will take the band off and tape the seams with electrical tape. If it leaks either way, I will find out. The first 20 shots have the band around the lens. The other 16 will be with the band off, and the seams taped.
I don't think ALL Nikons leak light. I just know mine does, and this place is the best, because ALL of you guys use them everyday. I thought someone might be able to point me in the right direction for finding a fix for this Cheap, Free, "EM". Maybe my post wasn't worded with that in mind.
Seems like a waste to let it sit on the shelf.
Plus I don't give in easy, and I'm a stubborn bastard...just ask my wife.
I do appreciate the links and ideas for fixing it. I guess I can see based on the article that people might get all worked up,because it was an article that someone was bashing Nikons. My intent was to find a cheap fix for my camera. I figure if he says HIS leaked light, and mine did too, someone might be able to help me get mine working. I think that I got shot as the messenger of the article.
So instead of being offended, can someone just go shine an LED light at the lens mount at the bottom with the back of door to the camera open and the shutter open, and let me know if this is normal?
Apparently by the responses, it's not normal. Maybe the band will work, door foam or another solution.
If the fixes work then I will use it, if it doesn't then back up on the shelf it will go.
Greg