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Re: [OM] lens mounts

Subject: Re: [OM] lens mounts
From: "Bryan Pilati" <bryan223@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 19:15:45 -0400
I see no advantage in using something like polycarbonate.  Metals are proven.  
If is works, don't break it.  Metals usually have more durability from repeated 
use or movement.

Bryan Pilati
OM-2N; IS-3
Va-USA
Disclaimer:  I'm always joking
unless I should be serious.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ClassicVW@xxxxxxx 
  To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 7:02 PM
  Subject: Re: [OM] lens mounts


  I think plastic got a very bad, but deservedly so rap in its first generation 
of being used in cameras. The polycarbonate materials used today are very tough 
and resilient. I still think its a very bad idea to use it in a lens mount, 
though, because of the nature of it to flex, and/or tear loose from where it is 
finally mounted to metal. The polycarbonate itself is not the problem, but the 
meeting place with metal is.

  George S.

  Jim.Timpe@xxxxxxxxx writes:


  Brass is far more malleable that stainless, will usually deform/bend/dent
  under stress.  Some of the harder alloys of stainless will fracture/crack
  under the stress of an impact (being dropped).  Neither is a good outcome,
  but sometimes the brass part can be 're-shaped' back into a useable form,
  whereas the stainless part is destroyed.  Plastic tends to have the
  unmalleable characteristic of the stainless, and likewise exhibits the same
  tendency to fracture/crack... albeit at a far lower force.  Remember our
  wonderful thread awhile back about beating anybody's 'wonderbrick dejour' to
  pieces with an OM-4T body....    Ah, what a lovely mental image that
  conjures......


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