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Subject: [OM] Re: Question: Olympus XA meter
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2004 13:14:39 -0500
I don't know the innards of the XA but it sure sounds like the lens 
moving in its helicoid is accidentally jostling a wire or the ASA ring 
or something else in the metering circuit.  Is that possible?

Chuck Norcutt

ClassicVW@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Thank you for the reply, John. 
> 
> The meter needle upon first picking up the camera jumps all over the place 
> and one of the things I thought of was a bad ground. I also thought that 
> something may be interfering with its movement, because when you set the 
> focus for a 
> close distance, the meter needle always drops and stays put, when you move 
> the 
> focus to a far distance, the needle behaves like its suddenly released, and 
> swings up quickly to what I'd say was a correct reading. 
> 
> Upon further talking to the seller, who does offer me a refund option, he 
> stated when this XA behaved in this manner in the past, the exposures were 
> still 
> correct. 
> 
> George S.
> 
> omtech@xxxxxxxxx writes:
> 
> 
>>Could be several things.  Batteries, something's wrong with the meter
>>ground, or the meter cds. (XA has 2 cds cells one for the meter reading,
>>other for the actual exposure.) Moving the focus should have no affect on
>>the meter. There are no sliding brushes or contacts involved.
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