Wednesday, May 8, 2024

My Attempt at Adding a Diode to Nikon Nikomat/Nikkormat FTN

My Nikkormat FTNw as purchased in Japan where they are called Nikomat.  It was in poor shape, but after a clean up of the prism and replaced light seals, the camera is now working well.  This camera is very easy to work on.  Removing the prism was very easy.  Even the meter is working.  Of cause the 1.5V battery is not correct for this camera.  Then I saw a video on youtube on fitting a diode to correct the voltage.  Since I have done this before with my Fujica ST701, I have a few IN4007 diodes left over.  Removing the top cover is quite easy and only took me about 5 minutes.

This was what I found under the cover

I did not have any ECG109 diode but just used IN4007 diode left over from my modification of Fujica ST701.  This is after I soldered the diode in place.

Diode in place

I refitted the top cover and tried the camera.  However, the meter did not work as expected.  I don't think the IN4007 diode is suited to this camera.  The exposure dial never move into the over exposed section.  Maybe the voltage drop was too high?  In the end I had to remove the diode and revert back to original.  I will get some ECG109 and try again.  This has not been a success but I have ordered some ECG109 diodes.  I will update this post in the future.

Update: I ordered ECG109 diodes and fitted to my Nikomat.  I can say it is working as it should.  It is now working the same as my Nikon F2.  However, it does not mean it is correct.  I will report how the photos comes out in future.

ECG109 diode fitted to the camera


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