![]() USCamera Online Since 1998 Genuine Nikon Spare Parts | Service and Parts List Downloads They will show you exploded views and all parts made for sale. Service manuals and parts lists can help you dis-assemble to service your Nikon product. ![]() Go hereĬertainly, do Contact us with any questions or part requests.įirst of all, we add new parts, part lists, and downloads almost every day. You may also select from all online Nikon parts. Nikon Service Manual PDF also Nikon Parts List PDF USCamera | Genuine Nikon Parts | Nikon Service Manuals ![]() it's the only thing I agree with the author.Nikon Nikkormat FT2 Service Manual Parts List | SLR Film Camera Maybe some editing of your articles before publishing wouldn't be a bad idea. I still own it and it still works now after being abused by me for many years during my teenage, and never had any problems using it. An FT2 was my first SLR camera, bought secondhand 30 years ago. The Olympus OM1 (a masterpiece) for example has a control arrangement similar to the first Nikko(r)mats. I find it childish to define the Nikkormat: "Everything from loading the film, to changing the shutter speed, to mounting a lens is needlessly complicated", for the simple reason that in the 70s a standard for the position of controls in the reflex cameras did not exist yet and each manufacturer designed his own way. I had sent a comment that the moderator probably didn't like, so I rephrase. I state that I am not a Nikon fanboy and that I professionally shoot with Canon, Nikon and Hasselblad DSLR. That certainly was better than an F becoming obsolescent every time a better meter came out. Now the camera and the prism had to be linked and thus the pre auto-indexing pin/connector. It was introduced with no meter, but Nikon knew that meters were coming and put the meter into an interchangeable prism. The awkward lens indexing comes from the first 1959 Nikon F. The level of complexity in the FT-2 is negligible. In a modern DSLR any one button or dial may change dozens of things depending on what ever else is enabled. Still what I like about film cameras was that when you turned THAT dial, this happened. I have no dewy eyed appreciation left for film photography one hour too many in a darkroom put the nail in that coffin. I owned one - as well as the AI FT-3 - and I don't remember any resistance to turning the shutter speed ring nor pulling the tab out to adjust the ASA - as it was then. ![]() I think that the author has gotten his hands on a bad FT-2. ![]()
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