Dear Henrik
The exposure compensation dial, around the ASA setting, isn't set at
0. That will cause both symptoms.
If it is set at 0, then I think, from past posts, it's pretty easy to
adjust the setting inside the dial. Anyone know the procedure?
Tom
On Monday, October 01, 2001 at 1:11, Henrik Dahl <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote on "Re: [OM] exposure compensation prob," saying..
> >Watching my fotos (sometimes completly washed out)I suppose that the exposure
> >compensation that my OM4TI is seting must be several stops above.
> >
> >Another thing is that when I press the shutter halfway the signal +
> >-( fixed or
> >blinking) disappears in the display.
> >
> >I´m afraid of a expensive repair.
>
> By the way, have you tried the tip (yes list, I know I'm nagging
> about this) to tighten the screws in the bottom plate. It helped me
> (thanks Jonh H) when my 4T was behaving strange like yours.
>
> Henrik Dahl
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