That Winder problem can be a combination of MD switch in the camera body and
switch timing in the Winder. It may have always done it, but it shouldn't.
John
Camtech
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/olympustech1997
(about to move my homepage)
Frank Reinsel wrote:
> First my thanks to everyone on the list for providing very interesting
> reading material, alarm systems to economics, not to mention learning a
> bucket load about OM's. ;-)
>
> Second, for quite some time now ( > 15 years) I've come to accept my OM-2N
> and winder 2's stuttering problem. Occasionally the winder fires multiple
> shots (despite being in single frame mode) or makes the shot, then half
> winds and then stops. Sometimes in multiple frame mode it continues to fire
> even after letting go of the button on the winder. I had chalked it up a
> well worn winder 2 until just recently when I experienced the same problem
> with another one. I do not know if either of these winders "stutters" on
> another body -- maybe something's wrong with mine.
>
> The camera has never seen a repair shop, but from my recollection it has
> always behaved this way.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Frank
> freinsel@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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