They probably just put in a new prism. I have a feeling they may have
squirreled away a few important parts, just incase a photo op was staring them
in the face. A prism from an OM-G and OM-10 will also fit an OM-10.
John
N.Maekawa wrote:
> Greg Heier wrote:
> >Interesting... did they say anything about specifically what they did to
> >remove the fungus? Did they have to take the top cover off? I have an OM-1
> >with this problem. I've hesitated since taking the top cover off appears to
> >be a major problem and I dont see any other way (this is on the side of the
> >prisim towards the eye-piece).
> >
> >Greg
>
> The article says nothing about the process of the overhaul.
> Probably it is much time-consuming process. They say that this kind of bad
> fungus is usually judged as "Impossible to repair" against common customers
> coming to Olympus Service agency. This time special overhaul was done
> because black colored M-1 body is absolutely rare.
>
> N.Maekawa
> Japan
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