Where did you hear aging may be an issue with the F3?
From here on APUG---a few people advised against buying F3s because of the age "issue".
From here on APUG---a few people advised against buying F3s because of the age "issue".
I've seen a lot of f3's and it doesn't seem to be a particular issue; the F4 is much worse.
The reason I ask is my F3 does not have an LCD..
The development of electronic Nikon F3 was started , using only analog circuits. However, the information volume to be processed was too large for handling by the analog ICs (integrated circuits) of the existing level. Then, the direction was reversed and the display circuit was to be digitized. We planned to adopt the liquid crystal (display element) for reduced power consumption than the LED (light emission diode) which was commonly used for cameras in those days. The liquid crystal (LC) had been put into practical application only for a few years for watches and other some articles, though we decided to adopt the LC after due consideration to durability.
If so then you have a one of a kind that may be worth a fortune . . .
See -> Nikon on the Evolution of electronic cameras and Nikon F3
If you are referring to inside the viewfinder that would explain why mine does not have an LCD panel since I have only the eye level viewfinder..
If you are referring to inside the viewfinder that would explain why mine does not have an LCD panel since I have only the eye level viewfinder..
The tiny LCD is on the F3 body so it is there whether you use a viewfinder or not.
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