Thanks. Don't think it's that serious, as camera functions fine now.
Will run some (film-less) cycles with the three lenses on that body and
my OM1. That being said, the OM-2n is probably due for a CLA one of
these days.
Martin
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Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 8:18 AM
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Subject: [OM] Re: OM-2n intermittent problem
A more extreme defect would be the breaking of the front spring that is
visible through the space on the right side of the mirror box after the
mirror is cocked. There are 2 springs on this lever, when then front
one breaks, shutter might fire every time without a lens mounted but
would lockup with any lens.
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Walters, Martin wrote:
> Thanks. Definitely happened with the 100/2, which I used quite a bit,
> but I can't remember whether it happened with others that I had with
> me (50/1.4, 21/3.5). Will need to do some more testing. As I was in a
> warm climate, I've also cleaned the batteries, just in case the
> connection wasn't perfect.
>
> Martin
>
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> Behalf Of John Hermanson
> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 9:04 AM
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [OM] Re: OM-2n intermittent problem
>
>
> Could be the lens itself that is causing the lockup. Sounds like body
> is trying to stop the lens down, elns won't go. As you turn mount
> mount slightly, it's enough to let body fire.
>
> ___________________________________
> John Hermanson
> Camtech Photo Services, Inc.
> 21 South Lane, Huntington NY 11743
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>
>
> Walters, Martin wrote:
>
>>In the last week, my OM-2n behaved strangely on a couple of occasions.
>>For no obvious reason, the mirror stayed up after the shutter was
>>pressed. Camera was in auto mode, in daylight. Didn't respond to
>>"reset". Only cure was to slightly disengage the lens (without
>>removing it from the bayonet), and the mirror returned. I couldn't
>>tell whether the shutter also didn't close, or whether it was just the
>
> mirror.
>
>>Mirror foam has been replaced a year or so ago. Any ideas, beyond a
>>CLA?
>>
>>Martin
>>
>
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