Nikon F100 - LCD illuminator repair?

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You mention the "LCD light". I assume you refer to the little light that improves readability under low light conditions of the LCD on the top right of the camera.

You'd first have to find someone who's willing and capable of working on these cameras. The question will then be what the exact nature of the defect is; i.e. is it a simple case of a small incandescent bulb replacement (assuming that a replacement part can be sourced), or is the cause more complex and will require additional troubleshooting?

Whether a repair is 'worth it' is of course very subjective. I would expect that anyone who works on these cameras (semi-)professionally will charge €100 at the very least, depending on the time needed to troubleshoot and fix the problem. If the camera works fine otherwise, I personally would hesitate to try and get this fixed. How often do you use the LCD illumination in the first place? I.e. how much does this defect really affect the functional value of the camera?
 

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Hi,

After not using my F100 for about 2 years, I noticed 2-3 days ago that the LCD light no longer works. Otherwise my F100 continues to work perfectly. Is this worth repairing - and if so, how much will it cost me?

Greetings

If you attempt a repair yourself, it won't cost you anything.

There's a possibility of a contact fault or the component is defective.

The former should have a chance of being fixed, the latter only if you get the replacement part from another F100.

For DIY, there's the Nikon Service Manual and - presumably the last copy available in the world - the L. L. Service Guide for the F100 by Larry Lyells. Fully illustrated in color, the best you can get:

 
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Thanks guys, i think i leave it as it is. After 25 years...its ok. The F100 wasn't up to "professional" standards, for my taste,
in terms of - 1) detoriating adheasive, sticky film back door, rubber leatherette 2) film rewind fork broke under torque,
due to material (plastic) fatique. 3) Same goes for the plastic latches, which holds the film door - it can also break, due
to material fatique, again.

The F90(x,s) never had these F100 issues...before. Rewind film fork metal, film door metal latches...and the LCD light still works
bright, like on the day i've bought it. My copy also was never getting sticky, like the film door from my F100.
 

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I can't really comment other than that last year I purchased a second hand F90x and gifted it to the young woman who photographed our wedding. I took that camera for a spin to verify everything worked and I thought it was absolutely lovely.
 
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I can't really comment other than that last year I purchased a second hand F90x and gifted it to the young woman who photographed our wedding. I took that camera for a spin to verify everything worked and I thought it was absolutely lovely.
The F90(s,x) does have other issues - that matte black color over the whole body, especially the film door back, is also detoriating. Not on the rubber grip, but everywhere else. One can rub this off with a clean cloth and alcohol/isopropanol...but then, the printed symbols are gone, wiped off, and the film door becomes shiny plastic, which is a scratch and finger-prints magnet. Other than this cosmetically, it never failed me.

It does have only one center AF point, like the F4, F60, etc...but it's alright.
 

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"For DIY, there's the Nikon Service Manual and - presumably the last copy available in the world - the L. L. Service Guide for the F100 by Larry Lyells. Fully illustrated in color, the best you can get"

I have a copy of this service guide. It helped me repair an issue with my viewfinder lens.
Sumptuously illustrated. Its the best service manual I've ever seen. Found mine on ebay a few years ago for $6.
 
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