mfohl
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Hello Folks, I just purchased a used Nikon F100. Everything appears to be well except for one thing: when I look into the viewfinder, it is extremely blurry and distorted. It's like looking through a lensbaby or the bottom of a coke bottle. I put a newer Nikon zoom lens on it and set focus to S. When I pointed the camera at things and pressed the shutter button, I could see and hear the lens moving. I took a few shots, developed them, and they appear to be focused OK. Rotating the diopter knob doesn't help. I had planned to use the camera with some of my older non-auto prime lenses. And I tried one. I can barely compose, much less focus.
It seems to me that something is wrong in the pentaprism. Maybe the diopter knob had been moved too far in one direction or the other.
Does anyone have any wisdom on this issue? It would be much appreciated, as the camera seems to be an otherwise good choice.
Thanks!
-- Mark
It seems to me that something is wrong in the pentaprism. Maybe the diopter knob had been moved too far in one direction or the other.
Does anyone have any wisdom on this issue? It would be much appreciated, as the camera seems to be an otherwise good choice.
Thanks!
-- Mark