I think you need to put another camera in opposition to your nuclear one,
and set it on B for a few weeks or months... I'm sure we can find something
harmful or damaging here and sick the EPA or NRC on Olympus...
-----Original Message-----
From: Dirk Wright [mailto:wright@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 11:50 AM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Another radioactive Zuiko!
>I just got back a roll of Kodak Max 800 in which I tested for fog with
>the 55mm f/1.2 silver snout. Good news for owners: it didn't fog. I'm
>can't speak as to what might happen if the film is left in the camera
>for an extended period with the lens mounted, but for exposures at any
>aperture up to the auto exposure limit of the OM-4T (3-4 minutes?), I
>see no fogging.
>
I suppose you could attach a locking release cord to the shutter release,
set
the camera to "B", put a lens cap on it, lock it on "B" and set it aside for
a day or two....
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Be Seeing You.
Dirk Wright
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