Has "prints" been given as an answered to the OP's question yet?
I paid $30 a Nikon F3HP locally in "as is" condition. It has a dent in one corner of the top plate, but otherwise it is in significantly better cosmetic condition than my old, well used F3HP - even the foams are good.
The "as-is" F3HP appeared mechanically sound, but the electronics did not function. Figured I could use it for parts, making my older one look better and keep it running if necessary.
Turns out it had an old leaky battery. A little bit of corrosion cleanup plus new batteries and I have a 2nd fully functional F3!
Now I'm not sure which one is the user and which is the spare parts camera.
What I'd do is pick up a 50/2 AI (or Nikkor-H/HC with AI ring), pop that on your beater. Keep it in a CF-22 case under the passenger seat. Then, troll eBay for an undamaged top cover for the cleaner F3HP and swap that onto it.
That's a good idea, John. Although I do have a couple of other 35mm SLRs that are candidates for a keeping in the car.
Although I think the dent is fixable, once I get the top cover off, with some appropriate shaped pieces of hardwood and a plastic hammer. The impact didn't even damage the paint, and it certainly doesn't affect the function in any way. It's not at the top of my camera project list - I have a couple of medium format project cameras that I consider higher priority.
Just finished fixing the indexing return mechanism on a Nikkormat FT2. Child's play.
apart from the usual chemical stuff, not today but recently ... I cleaned 40 years-worth of accumulated oil grease and dust gunk off the kitchen fan impeller. ugh.
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