I have to do the same, however the problem I'm having is that the spring
loaded knob does not always allow me to turn the speed ring back! Anyway
thank you for your comment, I have not heard from anyone esle yet.
Gilles
At 10:32 PM 7/12/99 +0530, you wrote:
>i have an om2n; the shutter speed ring moves all along from 1/1000 of a
second
>to one second
>but to move it to the "B" mode i
>have to press a small black button/knob and
>simultaneously move the shutter speed ring to "B".
>the shutter speed ring is now locked in B mode.
>to release the knob has to be pressed and the speed ring turned
>"Gilles Grosgurin" <gilles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>I'm new to this list and I need a little help. I owned an OM2 for about 2
>years and I use it mainly for astrophotography. Last night after packing up
>for the night I was unable to unlock the B LOCK button, it seems as it was
>stuck in B setting. Only after removing the lens I was finally able to
>release the B lock. I was only able to duplicate this problem once again
>after numerous tries. I'm a little concerned. Any idea about what's
>happening?
>
>Gilles
>
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