>
> This is somewhat odd. I've looked everywhere for a PDF or treeware copy
> of the instruction booklet
>for the OM-1n, but all I can find is the older one for the OM-1, exactly the
>same as I have for the one
>that I bought back in 1975. That one shows that the entire SLR product line
>consists of the OM-1 and
>OM-2 plus accessories.
>
> I'd really like to find a copy of thos instructions so that I can fully
> understand the TTL metering
>for the flash. Perhaps that is in the instructions to the T-32 flash?
>
> I need to be illuminated.
>
Never mind. Turns out that the subject is covered entirely in the T-32
instructions. Odd, though, that there are no instructions available for the
OM-1n.
Today I'll be making a nylon keeper/sleeve for the OM-1n to properly hold
the smaller zinc-air battery so I can test the internal meter. If it works,
and I expect that it will given the overall condition of this wonderful find, I
might just go the the trouble and expense of running a roll of Illford B&W film
through it.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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