WILL WORK FOR FILM
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I have recently purchased a Nikon F2S in mint condition. The meter is spot on to my handheld meter and I doubt this thing has had more than a few rolls of film through it. Everything about this camera is perfect with one exception.
The split prism in the middle of the focusing screen has a splotchy haze to it that is most noticeable in bright sunlight. I found an old post about cleaning Nikon focusing screens that mentions a clear film between the two halves of the screens that must be removed when disassembling the screen.
So my question is this.....
If I were to take the focusing screen apart and remove the clear film, would I need to replace the film or can the screen be reassembled without the film with no adverse effect to the use of the focusing screen?
The split prism in the middle of the focusing screen has a splotchy haze to it that is most noticeable in bright sunlight. I found an old post about cleaning Nikon focusing screens that mentions a clear film between the two halves of the screens that must be removed when disassembling the screen.
So my question is this.....
If I were to take the focusing screen apart and remove the clear film, would I need to replace the film or can the screen be reassembled without the film with no adverse effect to the use of the focusing screen?