Nikon should issue a recall on F100 backs!

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*sigh* I was reminded of this thread yesterday. :sad:
 

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Yes this is a well known problem (and for those of you have have not had it happen, please post to tell us).

I am told that even installing a replacement back could mess up the electronics, is that true?
 

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There are a bunch of F100s on ebay listed as 'for parts' as their backs are broken, or missing because the camera broke and had the good bits removed.
I've never seen a broken F6.

I'm going to hold the latch open when I close the back on my F100, to put less strain on the latch.
 

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The F100 was discontinued in 2006. Recall them for a problem now?
 
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It is hard to know if there is a durability issue with new products, ten years in and clearly it is an issue.
 

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The plastic hooks that hold the F100's back closed and secured are flimsy and can break easily. It is a well known problem and has also happened to me.

Pulling the latch while closing the back certainly helps.
 

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Yes this is a well known problem (and for those of you have have not had it happen, please post to tell us).

I am told that even installing a replacement back could mess up the electronics, is that true?

Your very first post here and you resurrect a 2 year old thread?????
 

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My camera broke last week and I thought I would ask my question (hope to get an answer) here as opposed to starting a new thread
 

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3D printing to the rescue? Could be a nice little earner here for someone. (Print it stronger while you're at it.)
 

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3D printing to the rescue? Could be a nice little earner here for someone. (Print it stronger while you're at it.)

Really. There is money to be made on various parts that have a history of failing. So we have:

- Nikon door latch
- Retina IIa exposure counter flat spring
- Leicaflex SL lens release tab

Gotta be others.
 
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