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Re: [OM] f-stop coupling (illegal in most states, I believe)

Subject: Re: [OM] f-stop coupling (illegal in most states, I believe)
From: "Paul Farrar" <farrar@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 14:14:40 -0500 (CDT)
> As you look at the back of the lens, there are a couple of tabs that move in
> slots.  One (I assume) has to do with stopping down the lens when you take a
> picture.  The other is coupled to the f-stop ring.  As I looked at other
> lenses, I saw that as I would change the f-stop, the tab would move.  That
> would be involved (I assume) with metering.  Well, on this lens the tab
> moves freely.  If I move the tab to one extreme (counterclockwise looking
> from the back of the lens) and have the f-stop at an extreme (3.6 or 22,
> don't recall which), it would move as I moved the f-stop to the other
> extreme.  However, when moving the f-stop in the other direction, the tab
> stayed put.  That's the problem, as best I can describe.  Here's more to the
> story.

It would appear that the aperture coupling mechanism is broken. If you 
look at the rear of the lens, right side up, the tab on the right is the
aperture coupling tab. As you turn the aperture ring, this tab should 
move by an equal amount for each stop (for both directions). It should 
be rigidly coupled to the aperture ring. This tab signals to the body 
the difference between the metering aperture and the aperture at which 
the picture will be taken.

Paul Farrar

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