Note, also, that most "very old classics" have very little in the way of
electronics, and are not ususally packed so full. I have torn apart and
repaired
a number of older cameras up to and including the OM-1 & 2. I would
never make
the attempt on a 4!
Jim Couch
"John A. Lind" wrote:
> John H. is understating this!
>
> Taking the top cover off of an SLR like the OM-4[T] is anything but
> simple. Getting one back on again can be even more difficult. All your
> controls protrude through it (notable exception: self-timer), it houses
> the prism, plus (IIRC) there's a flex circuit that snakes around under it
> to get to the controls. Having the proper tools and repair manual(s) for
> it isn't sufficient. Those who do this type of work for themselves
> (usually on very old classics) practice disassembling and reassembling
> several worthless dead carcasses of the same model before working on one
> destined for repair/restoration.
>
> -- John
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