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Nikon F3 - widely regarded as one of the most reliable electronic camera of all time and it was also the longest serving Nikon F-Series SLR camera. This evergreen model remains a hot favorite among many working pro and serious amateurs As every individual photographer has his own personal style to express himself and that includes how one handles his own photographic tools, this section allows you to share your knowledge & mutual experience using the camera. Some of the opinion presented within the site was specifically my personal experience and I do not wish to influence any decision prior to any potential purchases or disposal. You may make use of this convenience here to present your own views. Enjoy.

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1. From : Walt McKinney (Waltavion@AOL.com)
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Date : 08:36 PM Friday 22 March, 2002

To Saad Yousef: To take multiple exposures, follow this procedure: 1. Take the first picture. 2. To re-cock the shutter, push the multiple exposure lever, located next to the film advance lever, forward, and then stroke the film advance lever. The multiple exposure will immediately return to its normal position. Now you can take the second picture on the same frame.

If you want to take more than two pictures on the same frame, just repeat the above procedure. When you have finished, just advance the film normally to the next frame. That's all there is to it. Good luck. Walt


2. From : Saad Yousef (amanaain@emirates.net.ae)
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Date : 06:12 PM Friday 22 March, 2002

Can anyone tell me how to use Multi-exposue technique in Nikon F3HP . ??? pleeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzz thanks Saad yousef, UAE


3. From : Ron Ellis (stupidgringo@yahoo.com)
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Date : 09:52 AM Tuesday 19 March, 2002

My light meter has just begun to malfunction. The display only reads -' 8- if on auto. On manual, it will display shutter speed, and fire at the proper speed, but not give +/- info. My battery is good. Has my meter just died, or is there some cleaning or maintenance that I can do to revive it. Thank you. Ron


4. From : W.Norman (waynenorman@excite.co.uk)
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Date : 10:56 PM Monday 18 March, 2002

Just want to let whoever that has created this great Nikon website that this is indeed a marvelous effort and put Nikon's own commercial effort on the Net to shame. I keep coming back almost at weekly basis for the last two months and I am not so sure if I have all the content covered. As for those who are asking for Instruction Manual, I would suggest you to print copies from the user's manual that is inside here as I found the version is so much better in comparison and easier to understand than Nikon's own original version. Lastly, a BIG thank you to you guys at MIR.


5. From : Pajang P (Pajang.P.Priyandoko@ssb.shell.com.my)
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Date : 05:39 PM Thursday 14 March, 2002

I need full F3HP Camera manual. Can you sent me that. How much I have to pay for it ? Thank you pajang


6. From : Robert W (waltercrantz@hotmail.com)
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Date : 09:51 PM Wednesday 13 March, 2002

Hi Everyone ! Anybody got a copy of the PDF user's guide for the F3 ? Could you PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE e-mail it to me :-D ?!?! Best Wishes Rob


7. From : Joe (tayjosep@hotmail.com)
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Date : 02:27 PM Wednesday 13 March, 2002

Forgot to add that the F3 Limited is a different camera from the F3/T Limited Edition. The F3 Limited is actually a F3P with a normal back and a few other differences I can't recall offhand right now, while the F3/T Limited Edition is the first 300 F3/T produced and in special collectible boxes. The F3 Limited is black, while the F3/T LE is champagne colored


8. From : Joe (tayjosep@hotmail.com)
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Date : 02:19 PM Wednesday 13 March, 2002

Walt, The F3 Limited Edition with a limited run of 300 IS a F3/T and in champagne color, and is EXACTLY the same color as other non limited F3/T champagne colored ones.


9. From : Gina Mertz (ginavalerio@comcast.net)
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Date : 12:25 AM Wednesday 13 March, 2002

I am trying to I.D a vintage ac unit. It measures 5 1/2 x5 1/2". Has power selection of 100 117 220 240 volts a reular house cord. Only one switch off on, left hand side has a four prong plug in and the word Nikkon is on the bottom of the front. It came with a leather carry case and a warning not to drop, no model no.. I originally thought it was for sr-1 ringlights, no switch for 1/4 setting. Anyone who can help please e-mail me
Thanks


10. From : danilo (dwkwan@msn.com)
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Date : 11:14 PM Tuesday 12 March, 2002

Hi, anybody have extra F3 HP Standard Back Cover for sale? Let me know, I'm looking for one.


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