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  1. <p>To clarify by classic I meant 'retro' wide patterned strap rather than either the narrow leather original F2 strap or something more recent made by Nikon with the brand name stamped all over it. I too have seen the ones on Amazon referred to above but was not sure how well they would work / connect to the original F2 rings on the body.<br> Thanks for all the suggestions I will check them out.<br> Arb</p>
  2. <p>Hi All<br> I am looking for recommendations for a classic strap for a Nikon F2. I think a nice hippie style strap would be great but its a heavy camera so want a strong strap. What are you using on your classic Nikon F or F2?<br> Thanks<br> Arb</p>
  3. hi all I have lost the small silver insert / screw from the bottom of my Nikon F3P. This sits at the opposite end to the battery cover. I think it might be called a Push Pin. It's silver in color and has a hole in the middle. If might also include a screw which holds it in. I believe it is same on all F3s. Obviously will pay for part and postage. Andy
  4. <p>Well actually I have shot literally several hundred of rolls of film a good chunk of which were B&W. The issue is I probably shot the last roll (film) well over 10 years ago and have never scanned a single negative. I knew all the film options (at least back then) as I worked in a studio / pro lab for 6 years in my late teens / early 20s but again they have likely changed and never did anything with a view to digitising.<br> So Peter, random film is not really what I am looking for, rather am looking for optimal way to shoot whilst travelling (ie not studio) for future scanning / digitisation.<br> - Andy</p>
  5. Hi I am traveling to Asia shortly and want to shoot entirely in b&w. I thought I would ask what you would recommend for film type given I want to produce for scanning? I will likely shoot a dozen or so roles and will get professionally processed and scanned. I am thinking to maybe go with just 400 film albeit most likely it will all be outdoor. Thanks in advance. Andy
  6. <p>Hi All<br /><br />I have a nice Nikon F3P which after 30+ years is in need of some TLC. Any suggestions on Nikon Repairs in the Washington DC Region. Also can anyone recommend a good source of parts as some rubber / perishable parts are pretty broken down and it would be good to add some new replacements.<br /><br />Thanks everyone<br /><br />Arb</p>
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