on 10/12/2004 20:27, PhotoSphere Olympus Camera Service at olyfix@xxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
> Short of actually removing the lever from underneath, I can't think of any
> sure way to tell the difference. Except if there's cracks on the flat part,
> it's got to be plastic!
Have been examining observing and nail-knocking the levers of my two black
bodies, the OM-2n 1115836 w/USA sticker and my old and faithful plain OM-2
532784.
1- borders of the OM2n lever are more rounded than the other
2- moving the lever of the OM-2n is not as smooth as the other, but the OM-2
was CLAd after the accident we suffered.
Anyway, I don't quite like the *sound the OM-2n lever does when clicking.
3- there is some play of the OM-2n lever, most noticeable on OFF.
Surprisingly enough, the other body's lever doesn't show play.
4- Fortunately, no cracks until now.
S***t, I suspect my mint 2n has a plastic lever. Could that be possible ?
I bet it is possible....
>
>>
>> Hope you recovered from the spine ailment.
>>
>
> I'm back to about 95%, but it still aches. I'm going to see a well
> recommended chiropractor next week for the first time -- I hope he's all
> he's cracked up to be! ;^)
Almost 'restitutio ad integrum' - congratulations !!
Good luck with the chiropractor, then. He must deal with the remaining 5%
only.
Sometimes I think one must get accustomed to live with a chronic ache, as
long as there is no functional impairment. Recently I learned about the post
herpetic neuralgia. Two years, lots of medication including TCAs, and still
bothers. But no functional impairment...
Fernando.
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