yessammassey
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I picked up an F3 at a swap meet. Didn't pay much for it, so I neglected to look over it closely. I knew it was a 'P' when I bought it, but failed to note that means it has no cable release socket. Unfortunately, I want to make long exposures at night, so I need a cable release. I was hoping the F3 (which has MLU) would be a step up from my FM, which can only prefire the mirror when using the self-timer and therefore can't do exposures longer than 1 second with the mirror locked up.
On the standard F3, the cable release socket is part of the film advance lever assembly. Could I just swap out the 'P' film advance lever for a standard lever? Or are there essential internal components missing on the 'P'?
Obviously, you're probably not going to be able to help me unless you already know about the differences between the F3 and the F3P, but for the curious, the F3P was a ruggedized version of the normal F3, with waterproof gaskets, no self-timer, and no cable release socket (duh). It is supposed to be able to stand up to rougher conditions and more abuse than the standard consumer model, in part by reducing possible points of failure like a self timer. Mine unfortunately has a shutter problem and some frames are about 1/3rd to 2/3 EV darker on the right than on the left. If I can get a cable release installed, then it's off to the shop for a "CLA" - if not, well...
On the standard F3, the cable release socket is part of the film advance lever assembly. Could I just swap out the 'P' film advance lever for a standard lever? Or are there essential internal components missing on the 'P'?
Obviously, you're probably not going to be able to help me unless you already know about the differences between the F3 and the F3P, but for the curious, the F3P was a ruggedized version of the normal F3, with waterproof gaskets, no self-timer, and no cable release socket (duh). It is supposed to be able to stand up to rougher conditions and more abuse than the standard consumer model, in part by reducing possible points of failure like a self timer. Mine unfortunately has a shutter problem and some frames are about 1/3rd to 2/3 EV darker on the right than on the left. If I can get a cable release installed, then it's off to the shop for a "CLA" - if not, well...