Almost - it's not the red lens itself but a curved circle of black plastic
(with a small rectangle missing for the red switch) which was glued on top
of the red lens/switch - any help will be much appreciated as I suspect
that there is little holding the switch together now.
David
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> From: Winsor Crosby <wincros@xxxxxxx>
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [OM] OM4T/Ti timer switch cover
> Date: 26 March 1998 01:44
>
> >This is a copy of a message I sent out last Friday - no replies as yet
(:
> >
> >
> >
> >After my exploits today I have discovered that I have an OM4Ti which is
> >missing the small protective piece of black plastic which sits on top of
> >the self-timer switch (the same piece is on an OM2S). Everything seems
to
> >work but for both cosmetic and
> >protective reasons I would like a replacement (it seems to have been
glued
> >on).
> >
> >If anyone knows how I can get hold of such a small thing I would be
> >grateful; if, as I expect, the answer is the they are available from
> >Olympus US would someone be prepared to get one for me and post it to
the
> >UK - I would of course re-imburse any expenses?
> >
> >Best wishes, David
> >
> Do you mean the lens for the self timer flasher which is round and black
> with a red transparent window in it?
>
>
> Winsor Crosby
> Long Beach, California
> mailto:wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
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