I was shooting with 4 travelight strobes in the studio.
camera on manual adapter with the manual adapter
set to 1/60 sync.
When I opened the camera. after getting the pics from the
photo place the left curtain was stuck out about 1/2"
once I played with it a bit It seemed to function fine, but after
firing the shutter about 40 or 50 times it will get stuck again
about 1/8" about once every 15 or 20 times I fire the shutter.
I have used the same camera in the same studio with the same
strobe setup to shoot about 12 other rolls without any trouble
except the before mentioned
""> On a previous assignment on which I shot three
> rolls the second roll had the same problem, but only on about
> 10 frames, and since the third roll didn't have any problems I thought
> it was a one time problem that had cleared itself up, ""
Thanks
Carlos
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> From the line below it appears that the shutter is physically sticking
> and is not simply a flash sync problem.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> PhotoSphere Olympus Camera Service wrote:
> > Were you shooting w/flash? If so, depending on the version of OM-10 and
> > type of flash you have, you might need to set the camera on "Manual Adapter"
> > mode (not "Auto"), and set the Manual Adapter (if one is attached to the
> > camera) to "30" or remove it entirely. Otherwise you risk "catching" the
> > closing curtain at higher shutter speeds.
> >
> >
> >
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> >>although every once in a while the cutain will stick about 1/8 inch out.
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