Ian,
Unfortunately I only have one lens to test with, 35 mm/2.8 (I am just
starting to buy myself into the OM system since I have always wanted an
OM-4). It could be what you suggest, but it's difficult to separate the
movement of the whole lens from the movement of the aperture ring only.
But so far it has only occurred at the largest aperture.
/Henrik
lördagen den 25 januari 2003 kl 17.17 skrev Ian BManners:
Hi Henrik
The small plastic button is in perfect shape, so that's probably not
it.
Does it happen with all lenses ?
Might be the aperture ring, not sure what happens when one
of these is worn/faulty. what happens to the meter if you push
the aperture ring inside the bezel with your finger up slightly ?
Cheers
Ian B Manners
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