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Re: [OM] Dying LCD's, or whatever they are

Subject: Re: [OM] Dying LCD's, or whatever they are
From: Mark Dapoz <md@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 13:36:38 -0400 (EDT)
On Mon, 19 May 2003, Walt Wayman wrote:

> But now I have this question:  Are these realy LCD displays?  They 
> don't look anything like what I see on my Motor Drive 2's, which 
> are obviously--at least to me--LCD's.  And they sure don't look 
> like LED's.  Makes me wonder just exactly what these things in the 
> viewfinder are.

Yes, they are LCD's in the true sense of the word.  The main difference
is that a typical LCD (such as that found in the MD2) is viewed using reflected
light provided by a backing material.  The LCD's in the viewfinders are viewed
using transmitted light which is usually guided by a light pipe (a fancy word
for a piece of plastic :-).  A translucent material is attached to the LCD to
provide the contrast needed to see the information.  Olympus produced two
versions of the LCD display for the OM-3/4.  The newer version has a blue mask
applied to it to make it easier to read the information.
                                -mark


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