The only common problem that I know of is the tendency of some OM-4 cameras
to quickly drain batteries. The ones with the newer circuits do not do that.
Check to be sure the spot meter works properly...that it takes a reading
when you push the button. The contacts in the spot button can dirty and
cause it to not work. Also check the mode switch to see if it changes from
auto to manual properly when you move the switch (look at the displays in
the viewfinder to confirm that the modes are switching). The mode switch
contacts can also get dirty.
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On 8/22/08 8:40 AM, "Darin" <d.rhein@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hello List,
>
> I found an OM-4 for sale for $100. I'm going to look at it latter this morning
> and don't have time to search the archives. So, I was wondering if I could get
> some tips on anything I should keep an eye out for. I'm not very familiar with
> the Om-4, are there any common problems I should be aware of? Also, if I
> recall correctly, I've seen posts to this list regarding OM-4 circuits being
> replaced with those of the OM-4Ti. Is there any easy way I can tell if this
> has been done to a camera? Any help is greatly appreciated!
>
> Darin
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