Your nearest Olympus factory service center should have the parts to do the
flash circuit modification. The part "kit" needed is ZJ1827. A trained
tech will have to do the modification.
Alkalines will last a long time in the OM-2 (though they create manual meter
errors of up to 3 stops). Once you put them into the 2S (especially used
ones), you won't be able to rely on them. Use 357, SR44, MS76, KS76, 313,
G13 etc.
John Hermanson
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21 South Ln. Huntington NY 11743-4714
631-424-2121 http://www.zuiko.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: Rikard Björklind <rikard.bjorklind.4077@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 5:48 PM
Subject: [OM] om2sp
> Hi again, I just bought an OM-2sp for a very nice price, and with it
> I got a soligor 35/2.8 (has onyone tested this lens?). I ran a roll of
> b/w through it which I developed in my bathroom, and it seems to work
> fine (no "flying strings" as the FAQ somewhere describes, I was a little
> afraid of that).
> Now to my question, I read at camtech that a green flashLED means
> "batterys power this LED", and I have a green one. Is it possible to
> obtain that upgrade somewhere, preferably from some place in europe?
> The other thing I've been thinking about is the batteries themselves.
> Everyone says that silver oxide batteries is better than alkalines. But
> how much better are they? I've been using the same pair of alkalines for
> two years now (with my OM-2), and I recently put them in the OM-2sp, and
> they are working fine there.
> Is it worth it too search for silveroxide? At least here in sweden the
> alkalines are easier to find :-).
> Thanx,
> (btw.this list rocks!!!)
> /Rikard.B
>
>
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