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08-01-2012
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Originally Posted by Drago
ohhh can someone please tell me how to remove the top cover of om1 ? i want to replace some things, but that thing refuse to be removed ... i removed the two screws under the rewind knob and the whole advance lever, but under the advance lever there's something glued with no screws, just two holes.
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Drago,
This link should help:
http://olympus.dementix.org/Hardware...val/index.html
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08-01-2012
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I think i found a way to do the things without removing, will see tomorrow when the spare body arrives.
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08-01-2012
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#2653
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OM-3 Feature
Does anyone know why the OM-3 beeps when you remove or attach a lens?
Is it a theft alarm?
I'm just wondering why it does this and no other OM does. (sorry, I don't have a manual)
Thanks, Bill
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08-01-2012
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#2654
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Originally Posted by wblynch
Does anyone know why the OM-3 beeps when you remove or attach a lens?
Is it a theft alarm?
I'm just wondering why it does this and no other OM does. (sorry, I don't have a manual)
Thanks, Bill
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The OM-4 and OM-4T also do, unless you turn the beep off. You do this on the 4/4T by moving the little switch around the LED on the front of the camera. That switch also turns the self-timer on and off...push it one direction, the timer is activated, the other direction turns off the beeps.
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08-01-2012
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Maybe my OM-4T is broken. It doesn't beep and I don't think it even has a detector button on the lens mount.
I will look at it closer tonight.
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08-01-2012
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I thought this was an over exposure warning. You can get the same "beep" if you point a lensed 4T body at a bright source with a combination F-stop/speed, that is beyond range. Removing the lense will definitely make the camera think an over exposure condition exists.
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08-02-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wblynch
Does anyone know why the OM-3 beeps when you remove or attach a lens?
Is it a theft alarm?
I'm just wondering why it does this and no other OM does. (sorry, I don't have a manual)
Thanks, Bill
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I think the beep is to remind you that the meter reading is cleared when a lens is mounted or dismounted. For example, take two or three spot measurements. Loosen the lens, the camera beeps, and the spot measurements get deleted.
Edit: This was in the original comment, but is not correct: mounting a lens does not cause a beep. "The beep when you put the lens back on is to remind you that you need to re-meter the scene."
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08-02-2012
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There is a black plastic button on the lens mount which, when pressed in via a mounted lens, activates the light meter. The light meter will always remain off if no lens is attached.
The beep simply acts as confirmation.
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08-02-2012
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Thanks guys. I looked at the OM-4T and it does have the black button but mine does not beep when removing or mounting the lens.
It makes sense that the stored meter settings would get cleared.
I wonder if removing the lens would prevent battery drain ?? For example, drilling out a body cap to allow the button to come up and thus, turn off the meter circuit.
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08-02-2012
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Setting the shutter ring to "B" also switches off the meter.
Man I miss my OM3. I recently bought a OM4T champagne model - I hope that satisfies that OM itch for a good while.
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08-03-2012
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A couple of recent shots from the OM-1, both with the 50/1.8. Running a Diafine test with some Arista Premium 400 @1600. Loving the results from this combo.
Birthday by alanabramsphotography, on Flickr
Becca by alanabramsphotography, on Flickr
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08-03-2012
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i just bought an OM-1n and a couple lenses.. its easily better than the nikkormat and minolta srt 102 that ive been using thus far. i'll post some pics later.
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08-04-2012
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Welcome to the asylum, steveniphoto! 
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08-05-2012
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Every lens is sharp at f8....
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08-06-2012
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Welcome to the asylum, steveniphoto! 
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glad to be here!
its honestly such a light and compact slr.. even as light or lighter than my fed4 w/ jupiter 8. i took it out with a flash to do some street shooting the other day and it felt great in the hands (i have small hands).
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08-11-2012
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08-11-2012
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50/1.8 wasn't cheap when made and sold. It's just that millions were made and basically came with 90% of all OM's.
We enjoy the windfall.
I still like the 1.4 over the 1.8
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08-11-2012
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Wow, I just found this thread and must rethink my choice to unload my OM stuff. I wanted to use it to fund a switch to MF but you guys show what incredible things can happen with Olympus plus talent.. I have always had a soft spot for OMs and my very 1st SLR was a OM2S. Why is there not much love for the S ?
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08-11-2012
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Originally Posted by artscar2
Wow, I just found this thread and must rethink my choice to unload my OM stuff. I wanted to use it to fund a switch to MF but you guys show what incredible things can happen with Olympus plus talent.. I have always had a soft spot for OMs and my very 1st SLR was a OM2S. Why is there not much love for the S ?
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I have one. It was my camera for shooting at night in grad school.
still, I found the OM-1 a more workable camera with it's larger shutter speed dial and slightly better finder, in addition to it's somewhat nicer feel.
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08-12-2012
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Originally Posted by wblynch
50/1.8 wasn't cheap when made and sold. It's just that millions were made and basically came with 90% of all OM's.
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Absolutely right. I bought a used OM-1 - for about Ģ75 - in 1978 but got a new 50mm 1.8 to go with it and I recall it cost me Ģ44. Quite a lot at the time.
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08-12-2012
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later 28/2
Untitled by redisburning, on Flickr
first time using 50/1.4 in a long time. like this lens for b&w way more
Untitled by redisburning, on Flickr
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08-13-2012
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Nice pics everyone.
I love the 85/2 and the 50/1.4
I was always a wide-angle guy so short tele's are new to me but that 85 really is a delicious lens.
I've had my 85 only a couple of years as the 75-150 always met my telephoto needs in the past. I never knew why so many people deride the 75-150. I think someone published a rude review about 35 years ago and the poor, maligned 75-150 never escaped it.
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08-14-2012
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Originally Posted by wblynch
Nice pics everyone.
I never knew why so many people deride the 75-150. I think someone published a rude review about 35 years ago and the poor, maligned 75-150 never escaped it.
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I agree that the Zuiko 75-150 is a strong performer. High resolution with moderate contrast that gives pleasingly sharp images without the clinical look of many modern lenses. The relatively poor reputation of the 75-150 could be because many samples have experienced separation of element issues that seriously and adversely affect performance.
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08-14-2012
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In my case, it was the moderate contrast of the 75-150 that disappointed me. I shot slides and they were clearly flatter w the 75-150 than w other Zuikos. Never tried it w B&W or color negs.
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