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Re: [OM] OM Aperture Induced Vibration Question

Subject: Re: [OM] OM Aperture Induced Vibration Question
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 21:00:42 -0700
Winsor Crosby wrote:

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That astounded me and I went back to Gary's lens test page and sure enough the differences occurred even wide open. I know Gary was very careful in doing his tests, so I was wondering what other mechanism could be causing the softer results with the OM1.

No, it is the diaphram mechanism. Take a look at any OM and fire it with the lens off. See that little lever on the right side that flies up and back with some vigor? That's the thingee that stops down the diaphram by pushing a lever on the back of the lens. This lever goes through its full motion no matter what the setting of the lens. Now look at the back of the lens and push the aperture actuator lever. You will see that it will go through its full travel no matter what the aperture setting, although the aperture only closes as far as the setting. Thus, with some variation in the mechanism in the lens itself, the aperture stop down mechanism generates pretty much the same vibration with any lens at any aperture. The reason it causes more trouble with some lenses than others is a matter of whether it sets off native resonances in the particular camera-lens-holding mechanism (i.e. hands, tripod, ets.) combo and how large and long they are.

Maybe Olympus did some shutter refinements that damped things better when they designed the OM4?

The later bodies are not much better in terms of basic vibration, but the OM-4(T(i)), OMPC and OM2000 (and to a lesser extent, OM-10 and 20) change the self timer operation so that the mirror and aperture are activated at the start of the timer operation, so the vibrations have all nicely died down by the time the shutter is activated.

Or is it the aperture activation lever inside the camera itself?

Yup.

One advantage the Nik*n F2 had over the OM-1 was both mirror and aperture lock-up.

Moose




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