In a message dated 98-05-08 13:25:35 EDT, you write:
> << I think it's pretty tough to accidentally change the ASA on the 4T.
Don't
> you have to pull the dial up, then turn? >>
> Sorry to disagree!
> I think it is too easy to change the asa setting accidently with the OM
3,4,
> 4t and 3Ti. - if, when, you use the compensation dial. I have trained
myself
> to PUSH down when useing it. The OM2n has a much better dial.
> BW>
Back at ya: I just picked up and tried my 4T. The exposure
compensation dial works very freely when turned. ASA does not change. I
have to pull up on the dial to change the ASA setting. It will not move
unless I pull the dial up.
Perhaps yours has a problem?george :>) >>
SNIP!
Hi George,
I own 2 OM4T's, OM3, & a new OM3Ti. The first thing I checked when I got my
new OM3Ti was to check the problem. Conclusion - It can happen if one is not
careful.
BW
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