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My Nikon F65 in the viewfinder is very difficult to watch. Is there anything I can do to fix this problem?
I looked through two different lenses (from right that for this camera) and the display is still very difficult to see things. If I hold it up to shiny things such as computer screen or a day sunny outside (well, although usually a cloudy, rainy day you can see the light) is very much alive. Is there anything I can do to fix this problem with the shots inside? Thanks, Zexida.
* Make a visual check to ensure that your mirror will not rust or damaged otherwise. You have to remove the lens. NO touch the mirror. * The best way to make a bright viewfinder is the use faster lenses. A 50 mm f/1.8 will make the view much brighter than say f/5.6 zoom, for example. * This is rare, but you may want to make sure your DOF preview is not stuck in the activated mode. That will cushion the view if is. If I remember the F65 was a lower-level SLR camera. Never had a bright viewfinder in the first place. You may just have to settle.
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