Hmmm. I can see why you're push processing instead of using the T-45.
I have no idea what's wrong but it seems to me that the two shots in
single mode may be a clue to what's going on to someone who understands
the T-45 and motor drive operation. I may be wrong but I think that if
the problem were merely the T-45's button sticking in the fire position
the motor drive should still only fire once.
Chuck Norcutt
John Morton wrote:
> I sometimes find myself getting by without a flash: here is a final
> version of my visit to the 2007 Montreal Jazz Festival, with some
> Ilford HP5 400 ASA film pushed to 3200 ASA (would never have been
> able to do this without the Olympus OM-4 T' s spot metering and
> memory function).
>
> http://originofwriting.com/MontrealJazz2007/Metatron.html
>
> BUT - speaking of flash problems; the trigger button on my T-45 seems
> to be sticking, so that when I shoot using the motor drive on
> "sequence", one press results in the whole roll of film being shot.
> Setting the drive to "single" is a bit better, with only two shots
> being taken before the drive unit stops.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions regarding what I might do about this? The
> thought of a quick spray of WD-40 has crossed my mind...
>
> John Morton
>
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