Hola Carlos, and thanks for the info and work-around. That is what I had
hoped - I must now put a post-it on the mirror to remind myself.
That is, unless anybody has a better way of removing a thin film of dust
from the mirror? (It *was* cheap, though not as very cheap as a couple of
listers had hoped, as I later spotted on the bid history. I had not
realized at the time.)
Piers
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Subject: Re: [OM] OM4T and Tamron lenses - the opposite
>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.
Hi, Piers and all.
This "sticky" reset button will only be an issue if you change lenses AFTER
taking a spot reading. As a workaround, just get used to press the 'CLEAR'
lever when changing lenses, which has roughly the same effect of the reset
button.
...
Carlos J. Santisteban
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