I wouldn't try it, if I were you - without the proper tools and
knowledge, you won't know if the error/malfunction is due to an
electrical fault, or a mechanical one. You're likely to make a
relatively simple problem a major one.
james olson wrote:
>
> Has anyone tried to adjust the meter in an OM-1n as a self proclaimed "home
> handyman?" I recently bought a beater OM-1n that I'd like to use around the
> ocean, in sand, etc. but the meter is off... Is there an easy way to do it,
> or should I leave it to a real repairman?
>
> thanks, james.
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