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Re: [OM] Timer Mod for OM-2S/OM-4T

Subject: Re: [OM] Timer Mod for OM-2S/OM-4T
From: HI100@xxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 26 May 1999 00:29:40 EDT
In a message dated 5/25/99 11:24:18 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

<< Had it been (or if it is) analog, there might be a
 resistor or capacitor that could be swapped.  Even then, however, the
 discrete elements would probably be in some sort of packs that would
 make this option undoable as well.  Course, you could take the top off
 and cut some wires and insert your own circuit!  Me, I think I must live
 with the 12 seconds. >>

Although I don't have a factory service manual for the OM2S, I do have 
schematics and I checked and verified that the timer is part of a digital not 
analog chip. The chip runs off a xtal controlled clock which runs at 32kHz 
external that is multiplied up to 500kHz for the processor itself. In theory 
you could up the clock frequency to speed things up when the timer sw is 
selected and then once the exposure starts (using say the signal for the 
mirror or first shutter) switch back to the normal xtal, however this is 
probably too much work. Interestingly the OM2S is still substantially analog 
not digital using an integrator and comparator for auto exposure.

Tim Hughes
Hi100@xxxxxxx

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