I have my father's old 2n which works fine in all respect save this:
while the exposures it takes are fine, the viewfinder shutter-speed
needle doesn't move even though I may change the object imaged
from a dark one to a bright one. Again, the negative density ends up
being fine BUT the viewfinder exposure needle never budges....tho if I
change the f-stop it does. I would like to know what bllody shutter
speed I'm shooting at. Is something wrong with the way I'm using
the camera? or is the camer in need of a fix. If so, any suggestions for
the NY metro area? I'm 90 miles north of NYC.....30 years ago, I used
to take my Nikons to Marty Forscher's but I imagine I'd do better
with someone who specializes on Olympus.
// "I build my cars to go, not to stop", Ettore Bugatti
// Stewart Dean Kingston, NY
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