• Welcome to Photrio!
    Registration is fast and free. Join today to unlock search, see fewer ads, and access all forum features.
    Click here to sign up

NIkon F5 issue help!

Tree of a kind

H
Tree of a kind

  • 2
  • 1
  • 0
Two Horses

A
Two Horses

  • 10
  • 3
  • 41

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
202,807
Messages
2,845,728
Members
101,541
Latest member
ΦÆdon
Recent bookmarks
0

tnewell

Member
Allowing Ads
Joined
Nov 25, 2020
Messages
41
Location
canada
Format
Medium Format
Hi everyone,
I recently got an F5 - everything seemed to be working correctly when i got it - shutter firing, motor running etc , all in seemingly good nick. However i rented a 35mm lens to try out a couple of rolls of film and in the viewfinder all i am seeing is a rectangle with a circle in it? I don't know if this is because it's a manual lens on an auto camera? It's locked and sealed in place...I'm new to the camera so thought i'd ask if it's something obvious that i'm doing wrong. any help very appreciated. It's basically like looking at a dime sized view through the finder.
 
Last edited:
ok, so i've just taken the viewfinder apart. There's no glass in the top of the viewfinder. Is this the issue? I'm assuming so.....
 
If the viewing screen isn't sitting on top of the mirror in the mirror box, check the ground/floor where you were when you changed lenses. The viewing screen fell out.
 
The screen cannot fall out thru the lens mount. It just can't. Likely there was not a screen when it was sold to you.
 
  • Kino
  • Kino
  • Deleted
  • Reason: oops, duplicate link
The problem is that a used type E focusing screen would cost half of the F5 so basically the OP got screwed.
 
The problem is that a used type E focusing screen would cost half of the F5 so basically the OP got screwed.

You can buy a "repair" F5 body with prism, focus screen, body cap and data back at about the same price if you look a bit.
 
How about a G3 focus screen? $25 sounds a lot better, might work for you, especially for low light shooting or w/ long lenses.

 
The screen cannot fall out thru the lens mount. It just can't. Likely there was not a screen when it was sold to you.

I read the original post as saying that the camera worked fine when the OP received it. Was I wrong in interpreting that as meaning that the view in the viewfinder was problem free when the camera was received?
And on the subject of the potential for the screen to fall out, you are of course correct, because the screens don't get changed through the mirror box with the F5, they get changed by removing the viewfinder and lifting them out of the body.
 
Yes, and the camera can function correctly without the screen, and as the OP mentions he only noticed when he mounted the lens, so likely he tested it with a body cap on (or none if standard auction site procedure lol).

I personally enjoy the J screen for the F5, and I would avoid the G series unless there is a specific need for them. I use a G3 and G4 for a 400 2.8, 500 4 or 600 5.6 often with converters. I dislike the exposure adjustments required.
 
I read the original post as saying that the camera worked fine when the OP received it. Was I wrong in interpreting that as meaning that the view in the viewfinder was problem free when the camera was received?
And on the subject of the potential for the screen to fall out, you are of course correct, because the screens don't get changed through the mirror box with the F5, they get changed by removing the viewfinder and lifting them out of the body.

He can take a picture with it though. It still AF fine but if he uses CW or Matrix metering it may be off.
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom