Why does an OM-4 *need* to reset the memory when I switch lenses? What's
the need?
It's really academic to me because it seems safer to just stick it in
Manual, use the spot, set my settings, and not have to remember all those
rules about what I have to do to make the memory button actually obey
(shoot) and what resets the memory in spite of my command, but I do want to
know.
----- Original Message -----
From: "M. Lloyd" <royer007@xxxxxxxxx>
> Older non Olympus lenses will frequently have 4 screws
> instead of three like all Olympus lenses. If you look
> at an OM-4 or 3 you will see a small plastic button
> inside the rim.This is the spot reset button and if
> one of the screws is not smoothed over by epoxy etc in
> non Oly lenses the button can be sheared off.
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