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Re: [OM] Repair for OM-2S and an Introduction from a new member

Subject: Re: [OM] Repair for OM-2S and an Introduction from a new member
From: Rick Beckrich <rbeckrich@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 14 May 2015 15:16:51 -0400
Try the worlds cheapest cure:
Take out the battery and put it back in.
Didn't do it? Use the forum search... After trying the stickies.

On May 14, 2015 2:07 PM, "Cyril Fernandez" <cy_fernandez@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Story so far . . .
>
> My name is Cy Fernandez and just joined this list yesterday.  I started
> shooting in '96 with a Canon Elan II, then an EOS 3 and in 2003 switched
to
> a digital Canon 10D.  Fast forward to 2012 and my then future wife and I
> were backpacking in Zion NP w/the 10D and we accidently left ALL the gear
> there.  Called Park Service, never recovered.  Decided  to change systems
to
> micro 4/3rds and got a Panasonic GH2 (for the awesome video capability for
> my soon to be born son)  with several lenses because it is much smaller
and
> lighter than my old Canon gear.  Loved shooting video with this, but never
> fell in love with the controls and handling for stills.
>
> 2 months ago the Panasonic gear gets stolen, but we have insurance and I
> replace it with:
>
> 1) an Olympus OM D E-M1 (love the handling and controls)
> 2) 12-60mm f2.8-4 SWD w/corresponding MMF-3 adaptor since the lens is from
> the older 4/3rds system and
> 3) a smaller 40-150mm f4-5.6 (because my wife found the previous lens HUGE
> for her to use).
>
> With money tighter now that I have a 2 year old son, I cannot afford the
> expensive lenses that I used to have in my old Canon setup (100mm f2.8
macro
> and  300mm f4 telephoto).  Then I found out about adaptors and the older
> Olympus OM format :-)
>
> Went crazy on Craigslist 2 weeks ago and found a OM-2 w/50mm f1.8 for $40
in
> excellent condition.  Shot a roll of film just to test it out and it
meters
> great.  Went to a local camera shop that had used gear and picked up:
>
> 1) 28mm f3.5
> 2) 135mm f3.5
> 3) 200mm f4.0
>
> Each lens cost $40 and I also picked up a couple of inexpensive reversing
> rings to do some macrophotography.  They were all in excellent condition.
> Got an inexpensive adaptor to attach my OM lenses to my digital body and
> love manually focusing w/OM lenses.  These primes feel so smooth.
> Unfortunately, I lose the wide angle advantage because the E-M1
effectively
> doubles the focal length, but now I have a 400mm f4 (200mm x 2)!
>
> Went to an airshow this past weekend, my wife with the digital Oly and me
> with the OM system and Fuji 160C and 400H .  Nice to print some rolls
> immediately and give to my son's grandmother.  The prints turned out great
> and may start shooting the left over rolls of Velvia that I still have
from
> LONG ago.
>
> Now the present and my problem.
>
> Just bought an OM-2S ( for the spot metering) from a widowed doctor's wife
> that also included the SM-R attachment.  The body looks brand because he
> ONLY used it for work and it was rarely needed.  Was firing it yesterday
> (with used film) and everything seemed to work, when after about 20 hits
> with the shutter button the mirror  locked up.  I reset the body according
> to the manual and the mirror went down.  Replaced the batteries with
another
> brand new set, but now the mirror always sticks.  I can always reset it to
> drop the mirror.  BTW, the weird black and white pattern is what I see
when
> the mirror is locked up.  Everything else seems to work as far as I can
> tell.
>
> I went to John Hermanson's site but he is unavailable, at least for the
time
> being.  Does anyone have an idea what may be happening to my OM-2S?  Is
> there another  respected camera tech that I can have look at it?  I live
in
> Los Angeles.  Thanks for any help.  Cheers.
>
> Cy
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