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I recently had the leader out modification done by Nikon on my F100. They did it quickly, effectively and without charge. I am curious if anyone with hands-on Nikon repair experience knows exactly how this is done or has observed the process. I can probably shorten this thread by an order of magnitude by stating up front that yes I am aware "they just updated the firmware". Thank you.
 

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Loading my plastic reels is so much easier with the film canister dangling (otherwise the film can coil up too much and the spool can too close to the entry spiral of the film reel). However, I had to stop that practice when I started using Nikon motorized cameras that did not leave the end of the film showing. I'd be interested if this were an easy modification.
 
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I believe you'd need to extract and copy the firmware from a camera that has the modification for it to be a home modification. Risky business.
 

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If like to know too? It's not something that can be done through the custom functions in the camera.
 

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Either Gorbas or the Kidon Kid has got it wrong here surely. The reference to the K Rockwell cheat card suggests that it can be done by the user, doesn't it?

Might be helpful if the OP responded again in terms of details of which Nikon service centre, etc

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Guys, we are talking about leaving film leader in or out of the cassette after rewinding?! Right!
No need for visit to service, update firmware, etc. Just simple custom function as explained in Nikon F100 user manual and linked in my previous post.

I take it that you have tried and succeeded in altering the function so as to leave the leader out when the film rewinds? The reason I ask this is that my reading of the custom function is that we may be talking of two different things. The manual allows you to either manually start the film rewind at the end of the film or the camera can be automatically set so that it detects when the film is at the end and it automatically rewinds it without the need to press any buttons However in either case the film is rewound totally into the camera

It does not appear to have a Leader-in/Leader-out custom function.

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That is correct. You CANNOT set the camera to leave the leader out upon rewinding, in the custom function settings.
 

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Not on the F100. No RW knob. You have to time it and based on the sound pop the back before it finishes. Risky business if your early but it can be done.
I think that a manual rewind is possible with a F5 and I think there is a custom function on the F5 that allows the leader out option as well. It might explain among other reasons the F5 is a more expensive camera

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Yes I only have an F5 for reference. Yes manual rewind is easy. I use it to save battery power. Not that familiar with the F100 I guess. If there's a custom function on the F5 it's one of the one's only accessible via Photo Secretary.
 
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Leader Modification is not a user settable Custom Function

It is not one of the Custom Functions. From the Nikon website:
Some Nikon cameras can be modified for a nominal charge by a Nikon service center to stop the rewind with the leader left out. This service is available for the following cameras: F5, F4, F100, N90, N90s, N80, N65, N8008, N8008s, and N6006. For more information, please contact Nikon Service Relations at 1-800-645-6678.
 
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Nikon Service Center

Either Gorbas or the Kidon Kid has got it wrong here surely. The reference to the K Rockwell cheat card suggests that it can be done by the user, doesn't it?

Might be helpful if the OP responded again in terms of details of which Nikon service centre, etc

pentaxuser

I contacted Nikon Service Relations at 1-800-645-6678 and online and mailed F100 to California.
 

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Unless Nikon service centres in each country follow their own rules such that a rule for the U.S. bears no relationship to the rules for say the U.K./Europe then it should be possible to get the modification done and at no charge in U.K. Europe as well based on moranjr's last post.

I take it that there were no special circumstances that made Nikon offer a free modification in the U.S.?

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No special circumstances. I just sent the message on the customer support form and later spoke to them by phone. Just contact them and see what they say.
 

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Unless Nikon service centres in each country follow their own rules such that a rule for the U.S. bears no relationship to the rules for say the U.K./Europe then it should be possible to get the modification done and at no charge in U.K.

Nikon India doesn't even look at film cameras, let alone service or modify their firmware.
 
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