Put the program switch into off / manual. Remove and replace batteries
with fresh ones - make sure you get real SR44s (Says "Silver Oxide" on
the package - Voltage is nominal at 1.55)
If the mirror doesn't come down by itself: Set Shutter Speed to "B" and
Reset to some other speed.
If that still doesn't help:
Shutter back to "B" and then move the program select lever through all
its positions twice.
Hope that helps,
Jan (who has just bought a NIB OM-3 Ti from Olympus Europe ;-))) )
Fast Primes wrote:
I happen to have both an OM2 and OM2S, frozen with their mirror
up--where both remained after just firing the shutter. I suspect (or
rathe hope) they both need fresh batteries. How do I get them "unfrozen"?
Thanks.
fast_primes
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