I'm calling an Olympus house tech about this today, but I think it is
250V for the E bodies.
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Camtech Photo Services, Inc.
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khen lim wrote:
> don't you guys think the John from Camtech would be a good bet to know this?
>
> K.
>
> On 04/09/06, NSURIT@xxxxxxx <NSURIT@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>In a message dated 9/3/2006 9:58:55 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
>>chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
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>>Better than nothing but a much different answer than Oly giving us the
>>voltage limit design point for the specific camera.
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>>
>>Chuck, what I was suggesting is that you contact Olympus Support and ask
>>them your specific question. That is what I did and they gave me
>>a specific
>>answer to my specific question. They may or may not answer the question,
>>however I learned a long time ago, "If you don't ask, you don't get." I
>>also
>>learned that many times when I thought I knew the answer I would get or
>>knew what
>>someone else's response might be, that I was wrong. Ask them your
>>question,
>>expecting that they will give you the answer you want . . . you might be
>>surprised. Learned that one in the back set of my Daddy's Ford . . .
>><{8^)
>>Bill Barber
>>
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