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rick oleson

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Posted on Thursday, May 27, 2004 - 07:05 am:   

The replacement is worth the investment; I've tried a couple of different approaches to repairing the original part and it can be done, but the replacement is less work for a better result.

The CAUSE of this very common problem, by the way, was the slip-in flash shoe accessory that Olympus sold for the Pen F series. Even with no flash in it, it overstressed the eyepiece and cracked it from the constant pressure of the friction springs in the slots. If you have one of these accessories on a good Pen, REMOVE IT from the camera before another casualty occurs.

Kind of funny that Maitani, for all his genius, didn't learn much from this lesson: the removable shoes are the weak spot in the OM1/2 design as well, due to a similar inappropriate design for a plastic part.

rick :)=

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