Lloyd Garland
Member
Hi guys, my first post on here.
I have a new-to-me Nikon F301, and it has a shutter problem. Everything seems fine - as in it makes (almost) the correct noises when the shutter is fired, film advances properly and the moirror flips up out the way as expected. I say "almost" because if you look inside the mirror box, the mirror flips up and makes that sound we all love, but then a small "tick" sound as the shutter opens. I digress - the shutter blades do not open at the same time as the mirror flips, there is a very slight delay. This is leading to under-exposure, and in shutter speeds in excess of 125th/S blank frames due to the mirror flipping up, then down, before the shutter has had a chance to open.
Is there some sort of simple fix? Is this a known issue with the F301? Biggest question of all, am I looking to buy another F301 now?
I have a new-to-me Nikon F301, and it has a shutter problem. Everything seems fine - as in it makes (almost) the correct noises when the shutter is fired, film advances properly and the moirror flips up out the way as expected. I say "almost" because if you look inside the mirror box, the mirror flips up and makes that sound we all love, but then a small "tick" sound as the shutter opens. I digress - the shutter blades do not open at the same time as the mirror flips, there is a very slight delay. This is leading to under-exposure, and in shutter speeds in excess of 125th/S blank frames due to the mirror flipping up, then down, before the shutter has had a chance to open.
Is there some sort of simple fix? Is this a known issue with the F301? Biggest question of all, am I looking to buy another F301 now?