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Re: [OM] Zoom lens and OM4T

Subject: Re: [OM] Zoom lens and OM4T
From: "Terry and Tracey" <foxcroft@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 17:42:04 +1000
How much light was coming in the back of the viewfinder? I just experiemnted
a similar thing with a just purchased 35-105. Light from the viewfinder
caused a noticable error.

Foxy

----- Original Message -----

A couple of days ago, I was checking my recently purchased
OM4T meter against my OM2n and my Sekonic hand-held meter,
and I found that the OM4T was suspiciously low. Furthermore
I got inconsistent results using different lenses. Since one of the
lenses was obtained from Tom, I had a little off-list discussion
with Tom Scales, and in the end he suggested I consult the list.

So today I controlled my variables very carefully, and it seems
that zoom lenses with variable aperture (I have a Zuiko 35-105
f3.5-4.5 and a Carsen 28-70 f3.5-4.5) cause a meter variation
as they are zoomed. Not really surprising, but what does
surprise me is that the variation is much bigger when the
lenses are mounted on the OM4T, compared to the OM2n.

On the OM4T, I observed a very close to 1 stop variation as
the lens was zoomed from 35mm to 105mm. On the OM2n I
observed no more than a 1/2 stop variation. This metering
difference also was apparent in the viewfinders, with a
quite noticeable darkening (consistent with 1 stop) occurring
on the OM4T, and a very slight darkening ocurring on the OM2n.

The conditions were, camera mounted on a tripod, pointed
at a featureless interior wall, artificially lit. The lenses were
set to infinity focus, at f8 (but not stopped down with preview).
The batteries were new silver oxide. (In this process I discovered
that the OM4T had the WRONG batteries - witness yesterdays'
postings. It turns out that most of the variations and inconsistencies
I had originally observed, were due to the LiMn cell which was
gently dying in the OM4T.)

So, can anyone explain this behaviour?  Does it happen on other
OM4T's vs other bodies?




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