>> [my question about oily shutter magnet]
> John H.
> Yes that's the magnet in question. Also found in the same place in the OM-g
> and OM-10 type 2. Original OM-10 is at the back of the shutter.
> RB
> Yes, that's the electro-magnet that controls the shutter speed, which
> similarly located. The electro-magnets for the OM-2, 2n, 10, G/20 &
> F/30 are somewhat further inside the camera and more difficult to access
Thanx
hmm, how can get these magnets oily at this place ? at the first
look there seems nothing to be where the oil can come from
(maybe this little joint/connection which holds the magnet ?)
OM-2, 2n, 10, etc electro magnets:
are these only accessible if unmounting the whole lens mount and
mirror box mechanics (e.g. neccessacy to remove top plate of the body
than more or less disassemble 1/3 of the body ? only to clean this magnet ?
- beside of drilling a hole from the back of the body
and than accessing the magnets ;-)
Thanx again
Rudy
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