I'm sure this will horrify some, but I've even put
numbered
stickers on the pentaprisms of my three identical OM-4s so I can
tell which one is which at a glance. When I die...blah...blah...blah..
Walt Wayman
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Mike <watershed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 08:29:08 -0800
>> They're reversible. Take it off, turn it around, put it back
>>on. Now the knob's on the left. :-)
>>
>I don't think it's that easy. While you can reverse the mount you
>risk minor damage. there is a small detent in the ring that drops
>into a slot on the lens. This prevents the lens from slipping out
>when the knob is loosened. When you reverse the ring the detent
>may scratch the lens since it no longer lines up with the slot.
>Knob goes on the left. And I think this mount also fits the
>telescoping extension tube.
>
>Mike
>
>
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