24-03-19, 06:43 PM | #6141 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
Does the OM2 unlock if you reset it?
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24-03-19, 06:44 PM | #6142 |
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No fair. On demand processing! "I'm just testing the machine, honest!"
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24-03-19, 07:01 PM | #6143 |
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No, no response from the check light and the reset doesn't unlock the shutter. Something is not right but I have three or four others so no big deal.
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I tried another set of batteries and it works. The shutter reset button doesn't work for some reason though.
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Weird. Maybe a dodgy contact under the top plate. Good that it works though.
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25-03-19, 09:37 PM | #6146 |
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Maybe, or just weak batteries. It will sit in the to do pile, needs a proper rewind crabk but apart from that its pretty usable.
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I processed the OM10 film in work and scanned the negs. Pretty pleased with the metering. I did have a big scratch on three of the exposures though. Not sure if that was done in camera or the processor.
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Looking good. First film I sent to Jessops was scratched to death
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I don't use Jessops often, its cheaper to send them off, or if I need them with the hour I'll pop too Boots. Sorry Admin!
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