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ken

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Posted on Friday, February 03, 2006 - 10:50 am:   

seanmckinney

I haven't been able to locate an OM10 manual, but if it has interchangeable focus screens then it is a simple matter with the little tool that is suplied with replacement screens. I have done it on my OM1. However, I can imagine it is fiddly without it.

The tool looks a bit like a pair of tweezers. You can see pictures of one if you go onto ebay. There are a couple on sale; search on: om focus

As Glenn said, marks on the screen won't affect your pictures at all.

Good luck and enjoy using the Olympus. I have had my OM1 for over 31 years, and it is brilliant!

Ken

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