It should move. I looked at both the OM-2S and OM-4 last night. One must
lift up slightly (toward camera top) on the OM-2S. The OM-4 doesn't seem
to require this. Could be that crudmium has gotten between the LED button
and rotating switch . . . or between that and the body . . . making
rotating it difficult.
If all else fails, go back and get the magic wand (rod with star on top),
spin around three times, wave it at the camera and utter the word
"xyzzy" upon which the green snake barring your way in moving the switch
should be vanquished. You shouldn't need to pitch any magic eggs at the
camera salesman . . . but remember to *always* take the lantern with you
before undertaking any of this.
-- John
At 11:18 PM 1/28/2005, Brian Swale wrote:
>Hi John, The first thing I did when the salesman handed me the camera was
>to try and move the tab above the red LED cover. It didn't move. It was rock
>solid. It looked as though it had never been capable of moving, or had never
>been moved.
>
>So I concluded that it was an early model where all the cosmetics were there
>covering nothing in particular.
>
>Maybe it was a defective example. I must go back and ask to see it again,
>but I suspect they have sold it.
>
>Brian
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