But you haven't tried the Bag of Dried Chicken Bones and Book of
Incantations yet!
More seriously:
Since the OM-2S (and OM-4[T,ti]) are rather voltage sensitive (the reason
for using silver cells), anything that produces resistance in the path from
batteries to electronics can result in problems. It's similar to corrosion
on automobile battery posts and cable connections to the vehicle starter
motor. Check for cleanliness inside the battery box. Another point to
check is the battery cover. The battery and motor drive covers are
interchangeable. On my OM-2S one is chrome and the other black. The
chrome one goes on the battery box. The black covers were noted for
getting black enamel into the threads. The enamel being non-conductive, if
this occurs it increases resistance of battery box to camera ground.
-- John
At 19:52 5/18/03, Bill Barber wrote:
One of my OM 2S bodies has a meter which has gone on strike a time or two
recently. It stops working and then I can sometimes get it started up
again. Although I've taken the batteries out and put them back in,
changed the shutter speed, gone through the various meter modes, stuck
pens in a voodoo doll and done a few Gregorian chants, I cannot tell you
what got it started again. Any ideas to try at home before sending it off
to be repaired? Is this perhaps the death rattle and I should just retire
it to the book shelf or the bone yard for the few parts it would
yield? Bill Barber
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