At 01:53 AM 6/9/03, you wrote:
John A. Lind wrote:
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With an OM-2n, remember to turn it OFF when it's not being used.
Otherwise the meter circuits will remain powered up and drain the batteries.
And remember that, even when the camera is off, pressing the shutter will
still take a picture in auto mode.
Moose
An important point . . .
It will go into "auto" mode for duration of the exposure, but shutter speed
will be no longer than about 1/30th under those conditions. The mode
selection switch must be in the "Auto" position with camera turned on for
the AE system to allow longer shutter speeds.
The camera exposure control logic was set up to do this so it wouldn't
drain the batteries keeping the shutter open if the shutter release button
was inadvertently tripped in a very dark camera bag.
-- John
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