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Re: [OM] OM-10 fix up tips

Subject: Re: [OM] OM-10 fix up tips
From: "David Brown" <keswick@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 21:53:19 -0000
Frank - don't you kiss all you lenses goodnight, every night? I thought we
all did ......

Still, now I have an excuse - many thanks, David 

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> From: Frank van Lindert <lindertv@xxxxxxx>
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [OM] OM-10 fix up tips
> Date: 03 November 1998 20:38
> 
> On Tue, 03 Nov 1998 13:16:58 -0500, John Hermanson <omtech@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> 
> >Olympus switched to plastic 3 screw bottom  covers early in production.
Later
> >came Type II OM-10s (above serial number 2,000,000) which has a modular
metal
> >shafted shutter mechanism. The curtain shafts in the original 10 are
some kinda
> >high tech plastic.  This is one reason the 10 is made so the motor drive
will
> >not function on it.  Doing so would melt the shutter shafts (we tried
it).
> >These improvements were all put into the OM-G, though the OM-10 was not
> >discontinued when the G came out.
> >
> >John
> >
> One more tip, unasked but maybe welcome...
> 
> I used to find it difficult to see if a camera or lens part was made
> out of plastic or metal. I found a way, by pure coincidence: you can
> easily feel rather than look what it is with... your lips.
> 
> Metal feels cool or cold and plastic feels much warmer.
> Try the OM-10 (this is what reminded me of it) and slowly shift your
> lip from the main bottom plate to the battery cover - and you will
> understand what I mean.
> 
> With 50/1.8 lenses you could find out even in complete darkness
> whether you had the old model (SC?) or the newer (MC?) by just
> pressing your lips to the aperture ring.... 
> 
> Now that I come to think of it - I guess it would be wise to have the
> testing room either in darkness or very private - maybe people would
> start thinking strange things when they watch you kissing a Zuiko...
> And what will happen when you have to explain that this is your way to
> tell if a lens is multi- or single-coated....
> 
> Frank van Lindert
> Utrecht NL.
> 
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