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Subject: [OM] Re: strange om2 problem(s)
From: John Hermanson <omtech1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 10:39:26 -0400
If comparing 2 OMs on auto, you should have a test roll of film loaded. 
  Even a gray piece of paper will do. Doing the comparison without a 
reflective material creates results that really don't mean anything. 
Light is read off the black pressure plate.  Point at bright wall, set 
lens so meter reads 1 second, then fire shutter.  As shutter opens say 
the word "wollensak". That takes about a second.
Without a shutter tester, you're not really able to check meaningful 
shutter speeds or auto exposures.

It is possible your friends OM-2 is jammed on auto.  That is, even 
though you're setting the top switch to auto, the switch on the main 
circuit (under the floor of the mirror box, near the silicon blue cells) 
is staying on auto. The switch directly under the top cover changes the 
meter display from auto to manual.

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james king wrote:
> Can I pick your brains?
> 
> I colleague of mine asked me to have a look at an om2 yesterday because 
> he suspected it was under exposing (he shoots negs not e6).
> 
> I have not used a om2 for a long time (it was my first camera) and never 
> on manual so I want to check that my understanding is correct before I 
> email him back.
> 
> I believe that in auto the om2 like the om4ti I own has OTF metering so 
> it monitors the film density hence changes in the light during the 
> exposure are taken into account. In manual the camera shutter should be 
> open for the time you specify regardless of any changes in the light - 
> or at least my om4ti works that way. Well if I am right about the om2 
> this om2 when set to *manual* *behaves* *exactly* the same way as when 
> set to *auto* i.e. set to manual set 1/1000 put on the lens cap - you 
> get a loooong exposure. set to manual point at a light set 1second 
> exposure and you get a very short exposure. Any ideas what might be 
> causing this???
> 
> I compared the shutter speeds in auto with my om4ti and the om2 (NO FILM 
> IN CAMERA) lens set to f16 pointed at a evenly lit wall and just counted 
> the seconds the shutter was open and found the om2 consistently closed 
> the shutter far earlier than the 4ti I estimate around 1.5 stops less 
> light gets in (4 seconds on the om4ti vs around 1 and a bit on the om2).
> is this a reasonable test of auto or do I realy need a film in both cameras?
> 
> Regards and thanks for reading
> James
> 
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