About the liquid crystal display (lcd) – Nikon F3 User Manual

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ABOUT THE LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD)

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1. At high temperatures (over approx. 60°C), the whole

surface turns black so that the exposure information

cannot be read. However, this situation will return to

normal when the temperature drops.

2. Avoid storing the camera in excessively hot places,

such as in a car parked in direct sunlight or inside the

trunk. You may shorten the LCD's life by doing so.

3. When the temperature goes below freezing, the res­

ponse time decreases as the liquid crystal becomes
more viscose.

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Although the Nikon F3 employs the highest quality

LCD, it deteriorates in contrast and becomes difficult
to see after six or seven years. When this happens,

please contact your dealer or the Nikon service facility
nearest you for replacement of this element at a

small charge.

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