camera repair
Flooded in doubt
Columbian Missourian - Oct 07 11:26 PM Yvonne Birdsall’s house at 5200 Warrington DSamantha Clemensrive, in the Gentilly section of New Orleans, hadn’t changed much in the past year. A moldy stuffed bunny still lies abandoned on the living room floor. Washed-out family photos rested in their broken frames.
cannon
Ceremonial cannon explodes; 5 hurt
The Olympian - 19 minutes ago SNOHOMISH - A ceremonial cannon at Snohomish High School exploded before a homecoming football game Friday night, injuring five students, police said.
car accidents
Accidents leave two from N.O. area dead
New Orleans Times-Picayune - Oct 09 12:00 AM A Gretna man was killed in a single-car crash in Vacherie on Saturday evening, and a New Orleans man died in an accident while trying to flee an insurance checkpoint in Tangipahoa Parish earlier that same day, State Police said.
car crash
11-car crash derails Gordon's title hopes
The Arizona Republic - 2 hours, 21 minutes ago TALLADEGA, Ala. - Jeff Gordon's championship hopes took a hit Sunday when the four-time NASCAR champion got caught up in an 11-car crash midway through the UAW-Ford 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.
castle
16-Year-Old Keisha Castle-Hughes Pregnant
AccessHollywood - Oct 09 12:08 AM NEW YORK (October 6, 2006) -- Keisha Castle-Hughes is growing up fast. The 16-year-old actress, who was nominated for a best-actress Oscar for her role in 2002's "Whale Rider," is expecting a baby in the spring, the agency that represents her confirmed Friday. The father is her boyfriend of...
catapults
Sentosa IR race is still wide open
Channel News Asia via Yahoo! Asia News - Oct 08 11:17 PM No dark horses. No wild cards. No anxiety that government-linked consortiums could have an edge. Just a clear winner trumpeting a universally-known brand.
celebrity tattoos
British politics can't survive if it treats provincial cities as overseas colonies
Guardian Unlimited - Oct 06 7:06 PM There was one star of this year's party conference season, the city of Manchester. Delegates and journalists came away in wide-eyed amazement. Every Labour speech eulogised what Tony Blair called "a place transformed". Gordon Brown gasped at "what a Labour council can do".
celtic tattoos
Visual arts
Lexington Herald-Leader - Oct 08 12:14 AM Ann Tower Gallery, 141 E. Main St. Time Suspended, new paintings by Ulrike Hahn. Through Nov. 5. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sun. (859) 425-1188. www.anntowergallery.com.
chinese alphabet
Franklin raises language learners' marks
The Oregonian - 8 minutes ago Four years ago, Long Li knew little English other than the alphabet and simple words such as "cup." But that was before the teenager transferred to Franklin High School, where he quickly found himself taking algebra and other mainstream classes.
chinese calendar
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RedNova - Oct 09 12:14 PM submit calendar items Submissions for events or listings are due two weeks in advance of the event. Be sure to include the time, date and location for any event you want listed. Please include a contact phone number.
chinese symbols
In Chinese classical art, the symbols are everywhere
San Francisco Chronicle - 1 hour, 55 minutes ago "Hidden Meanings: Symbolism in Chinese Art" opened Saturday at the Asian Art Museum, announcing in grand style a new museum publication that any visitor with the slightest interest in the classical Chinese arts will want to own. Therese Tse...
chinese tattoos
Three days of lessons from an expert
The Star Online - Oct 08 5:04 PM Preparing roast duck is a closely guarded secret among many Chinese chefs. Not everyone knows that it is the tedious preparation process that ensures quality, succulent roasts.
circus
DRAKE CIRCUS
ITV.com - 1 hour, 53 minutes ago The equivalent of half the population of Plymouth passed through the doors of the city's new shopping centre yesterday. Many were still frantically shopping when the doors of Drake Circus finally closed late last night.
class reunion
31 from Nanticoke Class of 1946 mark 60th anniversary
Times Leader - Oct 08 12:06 AM The Nanticoke High School Class of 1946 held its 60th year reunion on Aug. 13 at the Wyoming Valley Country Club, Hanover Township. Thirty-one class members plus guests attended. A memorial service for 91 deceased classmates was held. Jimmy Selingo played vintage piano selections. A donation to the Mill Memorial Library was made in honor of the class. From left, first row, are Geraldine Dillon
clean jokes
No more jokes about Tigers
SportingNews.com - Oct 08 7:18 PM DETROIT -- Three years after listening to the all jokes during the Tigers' 119-loss season, Jeremy B...
congratulations
Mets, not Yankees playing in October
AP via Yahoo! News - Oct 08 8:16 PM When he walked out of the clubhouse at Dodger Stadium, Jeff Wilpon checked his Treo and saw dozens of congratulations.
courier
Computers, scanners could soon eliminate courier runs
Bradenton Herald - Oct 08 12:12 AM Until last year, Brady Corp. handled checks sent to its Milwaukee headquarters building here like a lot of companies do: Gather them up, prepare them for deposit and have a courier take them to the bank at the end of the day.
court house
Appeals Court To Consider Prosecutors' Appeal In DeLay Case
KXAN 36 Austin - Oct 08 1:27 AM Tom DeLay's lawyer calls it "just another bump in the road." The highest criminal appeals court in Texas says it will consider reinstating a conspiracy charge against the former U.S. House Republican Leader.
crash test
Top Gear resumes after Hammond crash
The West Australian - Oct 07 9:20 AM The BBC will start filming a new series of Top Gear just weeks after co-presenter Richard Hammond was injured during a high-speed crash, the broadcaster said.
demolition
Banking on history: Protesters demonstrate against bank’s demolition plans
Williamsport Sun Gazette - Oct 06 9:06 PM Five vacant and derelict East Third and Mulberry Street properties are under a death watch as a local bank awaits a city demolition permit to take them down.
department of corrections
Corrections chief has faced uphill battle
The News-Press - Oct 08 10:32 PM TIMELINE Here are key events in the recent history of the Florida Department of Corrections: • January 2003: Gov. Jeb Bush appoints James Crosby, a veteran corrections officer, prison warden and political supporter, as secretary of the Department of Corrections. Crosby's salary: $124,000 a year.
department of motor vehicles
BUDGET: DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Richmond Times-Dispatch - Oct 05 3:31 AM The Department of Motor Vehicles says it expects to keep on issuing driver's licenses and registering vehicles next fiscal year. But the $165 million-a-year agency is still making plans to deal with a no-budget crisis, just in case.
desert
Harden preps in the desert
The Sacramento Bee - Oct 09 12:29 AM OAKLAND-The A's take the field today for a workout in anticipation of the American League Championship Series against the Detroit Tigers. Oakland's likely Game Four starter, meanwhile, will be some 700 miles away in the desert, pitching against a collection of wide-eyed prospects and ne'r-do-wells.
detector
Correction: Highland City Council metal detector grant
Deseret Morning News - Oct 06 11:35 PM Members of Highland's City Council have voted to accept a grant for $3,100 to add a metal detector to the City Council chambers, which also doubles as the city's courtroom for its justice court. A story published Thursday said the council had not yet voted to accept the grant.
detective
Crores in its coffer, RVP is a political party and a detective agency too
Express India - Oct 07 4:45 PM The search for the national headquarters of the Rashtriya Vikas Party will take you to the office of SPIS Limited, a detective agency in Faridabad...
dog names
Woman sues over dog lost in Katrina
AP via Yahoo! News - Oct 07 5:26 PM A New Orleans woman who lost her dog during Hurricane Katrina is suing the suburban Philadelphia family that adopted it and two kennels that processed the animal.
drifting
Suzanne Nossel: Iraq in Three Parts
HuffingtonPost - Oct 08 7:32 PM When even Armed Services Committee chair John Warner (R-Va) confesses that the Iraq war effort is "drifting sideways," its time to revisit even previously unpalatable policy alternatives that begin to look better alongside the abyss. One such proposal is Les Gelb's idea of trying to refashion Iraq into a confederation of 3 essentially separate states: Kurd, Sunni and Shiite. The Baker-Hamilton
dragon pictures
Art Galleries
Palo Alto Weekly - Oct 09 12:01 AM "Hanami" Two Bay Area artists are featured in this exhibition honoring Hanami, the Japanese tradition of viewing flowers in season.
dry cleaner
All dressed up and nothing to dry clean
Belleville News-Democrat - Oct 08 1:14 AM Let's hope Mom isn't reading this. I recently wore my suit while eating a juicy, ketchup-dripping hamburger. I smeared chocolate on the lapel. I -- yes, that's right -- wiped my nose on my sleeve. One night, I even slept in the thing. And I never took it to the dry cleaner.
easter eggs
Ancient rituals gave rise to modern holiday celebrations
Rapid City Journal - Oct 07 9:12 PM Ah, Easter. A day to celebrate the resurrection of a savior, the renewal of nature, the rebirth of hope or a large bunny who delivers colorful eggs in grass-filled baskets.
engagement
Stacie Michelle Krueger engagement to James Patrick Hurtado Jr.
The Courier News - Oct 08 2:11 AM Jack and Debbi Krueger of Burlington, and James and Pat (Gieseke) Hurtado of Burlington would like to announce the engagement of their children, Stacie Michelle Krueger to James Patrick Hurtado Jr., both of Sycamore. A fall 2007 wedding is being planned at St. John's Lutheran Church in Burlington.
dragon
'Dragon Lady' to retire this month
Los Angeles Daily News - Oct 07 11:19 PM With her flair for the dramatic and a no-nonsense attitude that borders on impatience, the prosecutor dubbed the "Dragon Lady" has announced she will retire this month.
excavators
Artifacts unearthed
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Oct 07 9:07 PM When excavators began digging for 15 piers for a deck at the McKean Street parking lot in Butler, they never imagined they'd find artifacts.
fairy
Fractured fairy tales
Northwest Herald - 2 hours, 34 minutes ago Ever wonder what really happened after Cinderella married her prince, Jack returned home to his mother after escaping the giant or when Rapunzel escaped her tower prison?
fairies
Restore childhood dreams (Chinanews.cn) Updated: 2006-10-02 11:11
China Daily - Oct 07 8:06 PM Collecting old toys have become a trendy thing for some people in Shanghai now. Their favorite toys might be blue fairies, transformers, cartoon books, or sticky pictures with film star faces. Most of the people who collect these things were born during the 1970s or 1980s. ¡¡
farm tractor
Lehigh County farm tour kicks off next Sunday
The Morning Call - 1 hour, 36 minutes ago This year's free annual event will feature 17 farms. The once-a-year opportunity to see Lehigh County agriculture up close and personal will arrive from 1-5 p.m. next Sunday during the Open Gate Farm Tour sponsored by the Penn State Cooperative Extension. The event is rain or shine. And it's free.
fights
Group that fights human trafficking gets federal grant
Daytona Beach News-Journal - Oct 07 11:42 PM NAPLES -- A southwest Florida-based group that fights human trafficking has landed a contract to help rescue more victims and open three more offices in the state.
florida department of corrections
Corrections chief has faced uphill battle
The News-Press - Oct 08 10:32 PM TIMELINE Here are key events in the recent history of the Florida Department of Corrections: • January 2003: Gov. Jeb Bush appoints James Crosby, a veteran corrections officer, prison warden and political supporter, as secretary of the Department of Corrections. Crosby's salary: $124,000 a year.
flower tattoos
Tattoos move from society's margins to the mainstream
AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 08 3:13 AM Thirty or forty years ago, those who had tattoos engraved on their bodies were usually sailors, truck drivers or bikers.
free crochet patterns
BAZAARS: Seasonal fundraisers for area groups
Richmond Times-Dispatch - Oct 08 2:10 AM Richmond Quilters' Guild Expo 2006. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Crowne Plaza Richmond West, 6531 W. Broad St. More than 200 quilts on display, fabric, thread, patterns, sewing and quilting machines, embroidery machines, sewing tools, notions, free lectures and demonstrations. $5 per day; $8 in advance or $10 at the door for a 3-day pass; children 5 and younger are free.
freightliner
Rowan County's report of establishment inspections, July-September 2006, released
Salisbury Post - 1 minute ago Restaurants, food stands, cafes, meal sites for the elderly, etc.
freight
Central Florida man killed by freight train
FOX 10 Mobile - 21 minutes ago ANTHONY, Fla. Authorities say a central Florida man was killed by a freight train as he sat on the tracks. Marion County sheriff's deputies say the C-S-X train was...
funny pictures
A politician who's funny on purpose
Calendarlive.com - Oct 07 3:55 PM At the Polo Lounge on a weekday afternoon, half the tables on the back patio are occupied by folks describing movie deals and every third woman looks like Nicollette Sheridan. If you happen to be a famous person, there are two ways to cross a room like this — embrace it or ignore it.
ghetto
Opinion: Ghetto Masterpieces
Vibe Magazine - Oct 06 1:42 PM Opinion: Ghetto Masterpieces
graduation
Georgia Employs High School 'Graduation Coaches'
NPR - 16 minutes ago Morning Edition , October 9, 2006 · Every high school in Georgia has a new "graduation coach." The coaches' mission is to identify students at risk of dropping out of school and help them graduate on time. Georgia Public Broadcasting's Susanna Capelouto reports.
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Introduced in 1980 the Nikon F3 was Nikon's third professional single lens reflex camera body, preceded by the F and F2. It had manual and automatic exposure control. The Nikon F3 series cameras had the most model variations of any Nikon F camera.
The F2AS was a current model when the F3 was introduced, and for a while both were sold in parallel. The earlier Nikons had developed such a sterling reputation for extreme ruggedness and durability that many Nikon F and F2 owners were initially reluctant to transition to the new F3 from the F2 series. Not surprisingly, this phenomenon would reappear when the F3 was superseded by the F4 in 1988.
F3 Variants
Initially, the F3 model with the DE-2 eye-level finder was introduced, soon followed by the popular F3HP, or High Point camera, with the DE-3 High Eyepoint prism/finder. The major advantage of this finder was that the entire viewfinder image could be seen from a distance of 2.5cm from the viewfinder. This made the F3 more usable by those who wear glasses when shooting, or were forced to shoot in high glare situations while wearing sunglasses. The only down-side to this was a smaller image through the viewfinder compared to the standard prism. With the exception of the "P" spec camera - all viewfinders are completely interchangeable. The F3 and F3HP unfortunately retained the somewhat awkward flash mount on the rewind dial, which (with flash mounted) obstructed that area of the camera.
A luxurious titanium version of the F3HP was also offered, initially in "Champagne" coloring, and later in Black. The "Champagne" offering was introduced in 1982 and discontinued around 1985, making it the rarer (and costlier used) of the two Titanium models.
The F3H, a high speed camera, was introduced for action and sports photography. It featured a fixed pellicule semi-transparent mirror, allowing the camera and MD-4 motor drive to achieve up to 13 frames per second. Production was short, official reports from Nikon claiming only around 100 such cameras made, while F3 collectors claim that number could be as high as 500.
Next was the F3P. Built primarily for use by photojournalists, the F3P included additional weathersealing, O-ring gaskets, Type-B Matte focusing screen, a modified Titanium DE-5 pentaprism with ISO-type accessory shoe, rubber-covered waterproof shutter release and an extended shutter speed operating knob for easier operation in cold or wet environments. A variant of the F3P called the F3 Limited was also sold in Japan.
Finally there was the rarely seen F3AF, an experimental hybrid model which included an autofocus pentaprism finder capable of autofocusing with two special AF Nikkor lenses, the first of their kind. Bulky, clumsy, and slow to focus, like most early autofocus designs the F3AF did not sell well.
Construction
Nikon abandoned the earlier mechanically operated shutter of the F2 for a modern, electronically-controlled, horizontally-traveled metal curtain design. The new shutter proved to be equally reliable and less maintenance-intensive overall, though the decision to retain the horizontal-travel design significantly limited its top flash sync speed (1/60 sec.) compared to later Nikons.
The F3 continued the high-quality of its predecessors, in some ways surpassing it. Tolerances were exacting, and typically Nikon - just enough for operation of the camera (with a small allowance for debris), yet not enough to inhibit cold-weather operation at temperatures where lubricants begin to gel. Only the finest quality mechanical and electronic parts were selected, and Nikon insisted that all electronic components be sourced with a guarantee of 20 years of continued supply. Not only did the F3 utilize ball-bearings to mount its shutter and film transport mechanisms, but additional clusters of bearings were added to the film advance to make one of the smoothest operating cameras ever built. Indeed, resistance is so low when operating the film advance that it is difficult to tell if there is film in the camera.
For the first time, shutter and aperture information was displayed via an internal LCD or liquid crystal display inside the viewfinder. Though widely used today, LCD displays were a novelty at the time. They proved somewhat difficult to see at night, so Nikon installed a button-operated small viewfinder light for use at night. The LCD display is one of the few problem areas of the F3 design, since with age, LCD displays lose contrast, blur, and become inoperative after a number of years. Fortunately, unlike modern autofocus cameras with LCD 'Command Center' panels, malfunction of the F3's LCD viewfinder display does not prevent full operation of the camera, since this is accomplished with manual dials and indicators.
The Nikon F3 was the last in the Nikon series of manual-focus, professional level 35mm SLR cameras. Its production cycle is generally accepted to be from 1980 to 2000 or 2002, close to a record for a high-volume professional camera. Its successor - the F4 - along with operating the two F3AF lens, featured auto-focus and new optional metering and modes, but retained the ability to mount older manual-focus lenses. The F3 was also the last F-Series camera to be offered without an integrated motor drive, making the camera smaller overall than its successors in the F- series. The lasting appeal of the F3 remains the same as it was at its inception - a precision tool for those who prefer a simpler, extremely well-made camera for continual use in extreme environments.
See also
- Kodak DCS-100
- Nikon F3 SLR Film camera repair and service
Categories: Nikon cameras | SLR cameras |
Flooded in doubt
Columbian Missourian - Oct 07 11:26 PM Yvonne Birdsall’s house at 5200 Warrington DSamantha Clemensrive, in the Gentilly section of New Orleans, hadn’t changed much in the past year. A moldy stuffed bunny still lies abandoned on the living room floor. Washed-out family photos rested in their broken frames.
TOP HEADLINES
WTVM 9 - Oct 07 4:21 PM Many of you may use payday loan companies as an easy way to get quick cash between paychecks. But now those businesses are coming under fire. More >> Just how secure are those text messages you send and receive on your cell phone?
Hollywood or not, they're always stars
The Daily Advance - Oct 07 7:55 PM Moviegoers may recognize some familiar faces in Elizabeth City. Butch Flythe, Bob Watson and John Hall have become celebrities around town.
Rogers Hopes to Find Comfort Zone vs. Yanks
New York Times - Oct 06 5:22 PM Former Yankees pitcher Kenny Rogers, who never found solitude in New York, has thrived since he was traded. He'll start for Detroit in Game 3 Friday.
Former Zimmer exec sentenced in voyeurism
Post-Tribune - Oct 06 11:22 PM A judge sentenced a former top executive at orthopedics maker Zimmer Inc. to four years in prison for using concealed video equipment to film a girl undressing.
Former executive sentenced for voyeurism
The Indianapolis Star - Oct 06 5:58 AM WARSAW, Ind. — A judge sentenced a former top executive at orthopedics maker Zimmer Inc. to four years in prison for using concealed video equipment to film a girl undressing.
Ex-Zimmer VP gets 4 years for filming girl
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - Oct 06 1:23 AM WARSAW – A former Zimmer Inc. executive who filmed a young girl undressing, apologized Thursday for his actions, saying they “have cost me much.”
GasTOPS extends partnership with FLIR
Ottawa Business Journal - Oct 04 6:38 AM Ottawa-based GasTOPS Ltd. has signed an agreement with FLIR Systems, Inc. to become an authorized repair centre for all airborne electro-optical and infrared products made by FLIR.
Personal Finance Daily -- Oct. 5
Market Watch - Oct 05 10:47 AM You probably haven't bought any Halloween candy yet, or even been out to the orchards for apple picking and cider. And it's a safe bet your Thanksgiving turkey isn't taking up space in the freezer already. Why hurry the season after all?
Top 10 Ways Schools can Strengthen Security Measures
WTOL News 11 - Oct 06 3:31 AM Mark Weimerskirch, the Senior Vice President or Risk Solutions International in Maumee was a guest on AM Saturday. He shared his "Top Ten Ways Schools can Strengthen Security Measures and Improve Emergency Preparedness." Click here to learn more!
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