Steve,
Since you are in the Dallas area, I would take it to Photosphere of Dallas.
I think the service is very reasonable.
Regards,
Jim
>
> Help!
> My OM2n seems to be overexposing. It started out that it was just
> on shots I took outdoors, and it was controllable by dialing in one
> stop or so of underexposure. But the last two rolls (slides) that
> came back vary from a bit overexposed to totally washed out, even
> the flash pictures. It's not just the flash overpowering a
> foreground subject, the whole frame is overexposed. The strange
> thing is that two or three of the shots on each roll look ok. Plus,
> I took a short roll of print film, and it seemed to come out ok. I
> guess they managed to resurrect it while printing. I guess my main
> question is whether this could be a problem with the camera, or
> whether it's a problem with that big lump behind it. Does the 2n
> suffer from oily magnets?
>
> --
> Steve Goss, Dallas Texas, usa
> sdg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> http://sdf.lonestar.org/~sdg/index.html
> I had to quit the rodeo circuit because I got bronc-itis.
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