Hi the Moose,
Thanks for your help. It is the same below 1/60 as it is above so off to the
repair man it goes. I expect it is due to inactivity that something has
seized in place somewhere.
Thanks for your tip on the TV thing.
Dan S.
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From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: 07 December 2003 20:58
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] OM-1 Shutter speed problem
All speeds from 1/60 to 1/1000 should sound the same, as the mirror is
up the same time for all of them. The curtains travel at the same speed
not matter what the speed and from 1/60 on up the second curtain is
released as or before the first completes its travel, so it all sounds
the same. With these upper speeds, you can check if they are in fact
different by looking through the camera with lens off and back open/off
at a TV or computer monitor. The odd image you see will be slightly
different at different speeds.
The speeds below 1/30 should each take progressively longer, pretty
obvious both from sound and by how long the viewfinder blacks out. There
are 3 different mechanical escapement mechanisms in the camera to cover
the whole range of speeds, so one range can be off and the others on.
If the speeds are in fact all the same, there is no user solution, it
must be repaired by a pro.
Moose
Daniel Sepke wrote:
>Hi there all,
>
>I have just got an OM-1 that has an issue with shutter speed selection. The
>shutter appears to be firing at the same speed regardless of the selected
>one. Is this an issue I can deal with or would I do better to get it looked
>at by a tech?
>
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