I just found a tutorial online that explains how to disassemble the photomic heads. It explains that the foam spacers used would degrade and damage the prism over time. An image showing the rotten foam and the pattern it leaves matches the pattern in my viewfinder to some degree. I am now of the belief that it is in fact desilvering. I will just live with it. There is no way I will ever pay $300. + for a plain prism head. I don't think I will ever try to get the TN meter fixed either. I had every intention of using this camera completely manually to begin with. Just didn't like the idea of fungus spores in my equipment.
I do have another question in regards to the F's with the Photomic heads. As I have stated, I do not intend to use the meter. There will be no batteries in the camera. Most of my lenses, except Series E 100mm f2.8, have the rabbit ears to link to the metered head. So far I have coupled the rabbit ears and set the max aperature to the desired film speed. How does the lens communicate with the camera in a way that that max aperature/ISO setting matters? In other words, Does it really matter if I match up the aperature/ISO without a functioning meter? The Prism heads don't have the rabbit ear coupler. Do they have a different means of communicating ISO speed?