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Re: [OM] Lens Mount Swap

Subject: Re: [OM] Lens Mount Swap
From: Motor Sport Visions Photography <msvphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 10:10:19 -0700
In a message dated 4/16/2002 Moose writes:

<< That mechanism is very simple. Have you taken off the mount and
checked 
that it isn't 'gooky' (technical term), it is engaging the spring 
correctly and the pin that engages with the lens rear mount isn't bent 
or worn? I have lots of 50/1.8s, but no 350/2.8, so I don't know if the 
parts are the same. The mount on my 85/2 was bent very slightly where 
the DOF button goes through so it would bind the button and keep the 
spring from pushing it all the way out. Check that the button and latch 
move freely all the way out. On most plebian Zuikos, you just remove the 
4 screws and gently pull the mount straight off. >>

You know, it's kind of ironic. I was leery of removing the mount without
asking first and that's not my normal way with mechanical stuff. I mean,
here I am, a consumer electronic tech with a quarter century of
experience and factory training from over a dozen manufacturers and have
no fear dissecting video camcorder mechanisms, etc. down to bits. I do
all my own car maintenance. Yet, for some reason, when it came to the
thought of turning a single screw on the big white beast I froze up and
thought I had better ask first.

The lock pin is quite likely worn and my hope is that the one off the
50/1.8 junker will not be so worn. The notch the lock secures into on
both the 1.4XA and OM-4t body also have some wear. It seems that when
both worn parts are mated that locking action is not secure. The 350/2.8
locks fine to my other bodies. The problem started out with just the
1.4XA and the 350/2.8. Only recently has it evolved to the OM-4t body
without the converter in between.

Thank you for the reassurance. I was afraid of little parts flying the
moment I removed the screws and the last thing I need at this point of
the season is my most often used film lens going down.
  
Mike Veglia
Motor Sport Visions Photography
http://www.motorsportvisions.com

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