The camera is going back to Olympus for repair. Looking on dpreview
it seems that the viewfinder lens can act as a magnifying glass when
set to a high + diopter setting, burning something inside the
viewfinder in seconds and resulting in the green spots.
Mike
At 05:35 17/10/2017, you wrote:
On 10/16/2017 4:49 AM, Mike Bloor wrote:
My one month old OM-D E-M5 mark II has developed green spots in the
viewfinder. They are not on the LCD itself as they move in relation
to the displayed image as you move your eye, so they must be in
front of it. Has anyone else experienced this? I see a few comments
on dpreview where people have had similar problems with the E-M1.
Teensy aliens landed on the cover glass?
No idea, but a tip. Dust, etc. tends to accumulate on the lower
right corner extension of the cover glass. Then the auto eye switch
acts wonky. I carry a brush (one end of a LensPen or SensorKlear) to
clean it without removing the eyecup.
Eyes Moose
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