ChristopherCoy
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Haven't looked at forums or sales or ebay posting in a while. What's the F5 going for these days?
500 bucks-ish
It only takes a second to check Ebay, body only around $300 + shipping
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Quite true; admit that I usually shy away from the 'Bay, but a deal could be had.
Very true; I did back then have a couple "favorite sellers" bookmarked, and it is likely better than it was back in the times of my negative experiences.$300 ish. ebay is excellent as a buyer because you are protected 100%, no matter if the seller says 'no returns'. Because if his description does not match what you get, ebay sides with you.
I use ebay all the time.
That price range makes to Nikon F100 look better every day, especially since there in now an available fix for the door latch complaints.
Mine is fine too. But apparently the plastic nubs on the back that engage with the latch are prone to breaking.I recently bought a f100, a very nice camera. What's the issue with the door latch? Mine seems fine.
Mine is fine too. But apparently the plastic nubs on the back that engage with the latch are prone to breaking.
There is a repair kit around now, the guy who makes it posted info about it in here several months ago.
I recently bought a f100, a very nice camera. What's the issue with the door latch? Mine seems fine.
Mine is fine too. But apparently the plastic nubs on the back that engage with the latch are prone to breaking.
There is a repair kit around now, the guy who makes it posted info about it in here several months ago.
One thing that you can do to extend the life of the film door is to hold the door release catch up as you close it, so that it does not snap shut.
As with all cameras I treat them with care and I have never had a problem with the F100 door and I have owned it for 10 years. I am very happy with the F100 which is my go to camera for serious 35mm photography.
I would hate to be on a shoot and have the latch brake loading film, my impulse is to buy a F100 and have a tech replace the plastic latch with the metal replacement as soon as I got one.
If I had an F100, I'd buy that kit while it is still available and keep it as insurance.
$500 for this one... but it's been sitting there for a while... https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3146265092315743/
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