Thanks to both John H. and Wayne H. for their advice. It's now off to the
repairer...
John.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of John Hermanson
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 10:58 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Pentaprism Cancer
Prism deterioration is caused by a strip of foam that is pressed against the
prism and held in place by the top cover flash bracket. When old prism
foam is cleaned out, the damage may have already gone through most of the
paint layer on the prism. If it's been there long enough, it then attacks
the aluminum reflective layer. It is the damage to this layer that shows in
the viewfinder.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Wheeler" <wheelej@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> G'day Zuiks,
>
> I had an OM-1 completely refurbished recently including prism replacement.
> It's now all pristine and beaut. However I also have been given, retrieved
> from the local tip, an OM-2 which is working in all functions but has an
> edge degeneration of the prism's silver coating. I can live with this as
it
> stands but would ask if it can be arrested during a CLA or does the
> replacing of the prism foam mean that the prism silvering must be so
damaged
> that a replacement is necessary? I had heard that removal (say, for
cleaning
> or re-foaming) meant that a plastic bracket attached to the prism had to
be
> dislodged and the coating with it. Any information would be gratefully
> received.
>
> John.
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