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Looks like I am about to get more serious about 35mm photography! Today I was given a Nikon F3 body, which came off a slide duplicator that was no longer in use. The whole thing was going to be thrown away because the motor won't fire.
It has the DW-4 6x viewfinder without an eyecup, the MD-4 motor, and an electronic remote release cord. Somehow the back hinge got detached from the rest of the back; I've super-glued this, we'll see if it holds. The camera itself is working great so far as I can tell, and has very little wear. I'd call the condition of the body excellent+. I will run some film through it tomorrow.
The motor seems to have suffered a little corrosion damage; anybody have experience or suggestions about getting it working? I tried cleaning the contacts and put in some fresh batteries but got nothing.
It has the DW-4 6x viewfinder without an eyecup, the MD-4 motor, and an electronic remote release cord. Somehow the back hinge got detached from the rest of the back; I've super-glued this, we'll see if it holds. The camera itself is working great so far as I can tell, and has very little wear. I'd call the condition of the body excellent+. I will run some film through it tomorrow.
The motor seems to have suffered a little corrosion damage; anybody have experience or suggestions about getting it working? I tried cleaning the contacts and put in some fresh batteries but got nothing.