Kodachromeguy
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But of course it's at a price, and most Nikon's do not meet the crossover point between repair costs and buying another similar camera instead.
The problem with this scenario is that eventually the inventory of usable equivalent cameras will run out. The companies made millions, but it is still a finite pool of working units. I suggest repair while technicians with the knowledge are still working. They will eventually retire.

. But still it really puzzles me. The guide rail streaks I might understand, because of the friction of moving film; but the perforation marks would need the film to be stationary. I shalln’t sleep now.