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Re: [OM] Hello again, and a question

Subject: Re: [OM] Hello again, and a question
From: "John A. Lind" <jlind@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 22:14:11 +0000
Also . . . the shutter speed ring cannot be on the Red "B" or mechanical 1/60th. Those two shutter speed positions shut down the viewfinder illuminator. Does the same on an OM-2S.

If you have an OM-4 or OM-2S, check it out. Move the shutter speed ring to one of the electronically controlled speeds, then press the illuminator button, then immediately turn the ring into the Red "B" or 1/60th. The lamp will immediately go out.

This is a major reason the OM-4 and OM-2S should have the shutter speed ring set to one of the two Red positions when stored in a camera bag. It keeps the lamp from running the batteries down (very quickly) if the button is accidentally depressed while it's in a bag.

-- John

At 21:41 4/17/01, Garth wrote:
At 01:55 PM 4/17/01 -0700, "Paul, the Catmaster" wrote:

[snip]

What is that little unmarked button for that sits to the right of the OM-4T
marking(as you are facing the front)?
Shipman says it is a viewfinder illuminator button, but I cannot get it to
do anything.
What is it, or how do you get it to work? Is the light bulb burned out or
something possibly?

Paul:

Yes, that's the viewfinder illumination button. The little light that lights up for a few seconds when you push it is more than adequate for nighttime illumination, but it's almost impossible to see in daylight or bright room light. Check it in a dark room first. If your batteries are good and you still can't see it, bummer. (Don't use it all the time, either -- really sucks the power out of those little silver cells...)

By the by, when you press the button, it also makes the light-gathering window at the front of the camera light up. Your subjects will think they're being attacked by Cylons! ;-)


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