Marco Gilardetti
Member
I have an F3 with an LCD display behaving in a strange way. It's not the "classic" failing, weak or bleeding LCD, actually the LCD looks allright. When the meter is turned on, sometimes it works just all right, but other times all or most of the segments are activated (it reads +-M8888, if you get what I mean). If short shutter times are displayed, like 4 or 8 or 15, it usually works fine. If shutter times with more figures have to be displayed, like 250 or 1000 or 2000, it is prone to fail (but sometimes it works fine instead).
In this old thread a very similar problem was discussed ten years ago
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/nikon-f3-meter-problems.55844/
and addressed by suggesting to disassmble the LCD / pilot lamp assembly, "clean the contacts" (SIC) and reassemble tightly. This doesn't make much sense to me as there are no "contacts" at all as far as I know. Or does the LCD sit on a plug-in base, quite like an IC chip?
Is this a more or less common problem, and how was it addressed in your case? I don't want necessarily to deal with it in first person, but I would like to understand first what has to be done and eventually give hints to my trusted mechanic (I phone called him and he said he would check the camera but he also admitted he didn't know what to do in this specific case).
Thank you.
In this old thread a very similar problem was discussed ten years ago
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/nikon-f3-meter-problems.55844/
and addressed by suggesting to disassmble the LCD / pilot lamp assembly, "clean the contacts" (SIC) and reassemble tightly. This doesn't make much sense to me as there are no "contacts" at all as far as I know. Or does the LCD sit on a plug-in base, quite like an IC chip?
Is this a more or less common problem, and how was it addressed in your case? I don't want necessarily to deal with it in first person, but I would like to understand first what has to be done and eventually give hints to my trusted mechanic (I phone called him and he said he would check the camera but he also admitted he didn't know what to do in this specific case).
Thank you.