For some reason most of the very few 35RC's I've seen have had the
self-timer lever torqued the wrong way so that the lever points straight up,
sticking out above the top of the camera. Don't know why people do what
they do.
Maybe I should use that as a dickering point on the next one since I seldom
use self-timers on small cameras anyway.
Makes me think most other camera makers got it right by using those tiny
nibs to activate the lens-mounted self-timers. Pretty hard to mangle one of
those.
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Lex Jenkins
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Musta been a UFO. It wuz flyin' an' I dunno whut it wuz. - A "farmer"
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From: "C.H.Ling" <chling@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 15:16:17 +0800
Talking about self timer lever, I just have my 35RD's self timer
broken by a friend when he was playing with it. They are really too
weak but I never break one myself. Just wonder if they are still
available as spare part from Olympus.
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