Yep, that's the way it works. Someone else will have a explanation, as I
don't, but I know that it does that and it is normal.
Tom
> Hi all!
>
> The light meter in my OM-1n has strange behavior, it measures light even
> when the on/off switch points at off. The measured light is about 10 steps
> less than actual reading for example:
>
> ISO at 1600:
> OFF: 1/8 s f= 2.8
> ON: 1/250 f=22 (same result with my OM-4)
>
> Battery is a rather fresh Hg. This camera was serviced last year after a
dip
> in the Baltic Sea (semi-salt...). Could this be a result of the dip in the
> sea or is this behavior common to other OM-1n's?
>
> / Johan
>
>
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