Dear C.H. and Tom,
You are definitely right about that. I just had a look at a parts diagram for
the MD 1 on the hardware pages. Only one motor.
Nevertheless, I like my new MD 1. I just come back from a small session with my
neighbor's cat, which was running through our garden like crazy, hunting flies.
The sun is shining here right now, so I had good lighting conditions for fast
movement, but the pictures will appear a little flat, I guess.
And I found another reason for looking for a NiCad pack: You can't attach a BG2
to the MD2 when you're (being left-handed) using the flash unit on the right
hand side of the camera...
Regards
Bernd
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Scales" <tscales@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] Who has an extra M. 15V Ni-Cd Control Pack 1 / 2?
> Don't mean to be a pain (but guess I am). I didn't think the MD1 had
> counteracting motors. Thought that was just the MD2, which explains why it
> is taller than the MD1
>
> Tom
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> "due to the two counteracting motors"
>
> Bernd Möller
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