When you take an OM-10 or G screen out, you can usually see the place on
the edge where the factory broke the tab off before installing it.
John
Paul Van Tuyl wrote:
> But aren't the 10 and G screens slightly different from the removable
> OM screens, John? Paul.
>
> John Hermanson wrote:
>
>> The OM-10 & G screens can be removed and any OM screen installed but
>> it is not
>> really a DIY venture.
>>
>> John
>> Camtech
>> http://www.zuiko.com
>>
>> Bradley Mabb wrote:
>>
>> > >
>> > >You might try moving your 1-13 screen from the OM-10 to the
>> OM-1n. I use
>> > >1-13 screens all the time and have not noticed the problem you
>> describe.
>> >
>> > Joel,
>> >
>> > Correct me if I'm wrong, but I do not beleive the OM-10
>> screens are
>> > removable or changable.
>> >
>> > enjoy,
>> > Brad
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
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