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Re: [OM] Flash foul-up, what happened?

Subject: Re: [OM] Flash foul-up, what happened?
From: John Hermanson <omtech1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 04 May 2010 08:12:01 -0400
Yes, as I recall, on the 1N / 2N, FP sync is available only at the sync 
socket.   I have never used FP.
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Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> So, with the 2N and 1N you'd have to use the PC connection as well as 
> setting the sync to FP in order to use a flash bulb?
> 
> Chuck Norcutt
> 
> 
> John Hermanson wrote:
>> Only the 2N (and 1N) have constant X sync at the hot shoe regardless of 
>> sync switch position, and that is with any flash, not just Ts.  There's 
>> a diode in the flash circuit that allows this, though it does prevent 
>> some studio flashes from firing.
>>
>> Olympus Service made up a small plastic "doohickey" that snaps in behind 
>> the sync switch.  It was created for use on UPI ad National Geographic 
>> cameras. It holds the switch at X and prevents accidental turning.  I 
>> have some of those.
>>
>> ________________________________
>> John Hermanson  |   CPS, Inc.
>> 21 South Ln., Huntington NY 11743
>> 631-424-2121  |  www.zuiko.com
>> Olympus OM Service since 1977
>> Gallery: www.zuiko.com/album/index.html
>>
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>>> See your OM-2 manual.  If you have a T-flash mounted the camera senses 
>>> it and automatically sets X sync regardless of the switch setting.  If 
>>> you don't have a T-flash mounted you're responsible to set the sync to 
>>> FP or X yourself.
>>>
>>> Flash bulbs used to be sold in different types.  FP was the type to be 
>>> used on cameras that had focal plane shutters.  The characteristic of an 
>>> FP bulb was a long burn time.  Since the bulb puts out light 
>>> continuously the bulb is able to sync the full range from 1/60 to 
>>> 1/1000.  But the manual says not longer than 1/60.  1/60, of course, is 
>>> the max for OM cameras on X sync.  But I don't know if you'd get proper 
>>> sync for both regardless of sync setting at 1/60.  I think not.  I 
>>> suspect the bulb on FP would get lit as soon as the first shutter 
>>> curtain started to open.  But that would be a disaster for an X sync 
>>> electronic flash.  It would have dumped it's charge completely before 
>>> the first curtain got off the starting gate.  That's probably what 
>>> happened to you.
>>>
>>> I've never done it myself but I can recall someone on this list from 
>>> many years ago describing some way to lock the sync switch on to X.  It 
>>> may have been a tiny dab of contact cement which would be easily 
>>> removable if desired.  I just went to take a look at my OM-1's sync 
>>> switch to check how it might be done and was a bit startled to find it 
>>> setting on FP.  Ooops!
>>>
>>> Chuck Norcutt
>>>
>>>
>>> usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
>>>> Thanks Chuck, AG, Carlos for thinking about this.   Carlos hit the nail 
>>>> on the head. Couldn't be an easier fix but wish the penalty for missing
>>>> that hadn't been so high.  Happened once about 5 years ago in Montana 
>>>> but I had a T-flash in TTL mode and I think you get a heads-up.
>>>> I don't remember exactly but perhaps the shutter is kept open to 
>>>> complete the exposure.  I had made a mental note that this could be a 
>>>> disaster if happened again but obviously forgot about it.   In manual 
>>>> mode there is not a clue anthing is askew.  Not sure how the FP mode 
>>>> works , but  I sure won't ever forget to check the switch position. :-(
>>>> I really dread picking up this batch but I was told some of the images 
>>>> with a potential TOPE shot were interesting.  We'll see.
>>>>
>>>> Mike
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Wow!  I don't think I've thought about the X/FP switch since 1976.  :-)
>>>>
>>>> Chuck Norcutt
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Carlos J. Santisteban wrote:
>>>>> Hi Mike and all,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> From: usher99@xxxxxxx
>>>>>> Nothing fancy used either.  OM-2 in manual with V283 on a bracket 
>>>> with
>>>>>> remote cord on the usual yellow for use with F4.
>>>>>>
>>>>> You mean the 'plain' OM-2 -- not -n, not S? Then it could be the 
>>>> position of
>>>>> the X/FP switch...
>>>>>
>>>>> All the best,
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