I ahev read carefully the thread regarding the spot reset button and certain
Tamron lenses, but I don't see an answer to the 'issue' I have. It's the
opposite to "my tip has been sheared off", because the tip appears perfectly
formed, and nestling sfaely in its recess - when the lens is removed. There
is no beep when the lens is taken off, and spot memory is unaffected too. I
deduce that the spot reset button is stuck.
Any reason to be concerned do you think?
Any thoughts welcome.
Piers
BTW this was the cheap BIN from last week - thanks Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Jim Couch
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 4:29 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] system chart
Mine is dated 0685 and shows the OM-3, OM-4, 50/2, and 180/2. No -Ti
90/2 or 35-80/2.8 which all came later I believe.
Jim Couch
gries wrote:
>Does anyone know if the system chart from 0484 is the last one? It
>doesn't show either the OM-3 or -Ti, 50/2, 90/2, 180/2 or 35-80/2.8. I
>haven't ever seen a more recent date. Did they stop making those types
>of publications in '84? Also, how would one have gotten this? Would
>it come with the equipment like an instruction manual?
>
>Thanks!
>Bob
>
>
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