banandrew
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Hi everyone. I just came back from the Vancouver camera exchange and brought home an Olympus XA. I didn't know much about this camera when I bought it, but my friend who went with me told me it was supposed to be pretty good. I just liked that it was tiny and black!
Anyways, the clamshell wouldn't stay open which prevented the shutter from firing. After some googling, the consensus seems to be "DON'T LOSE THAT CYLINDRICAL BEARING!" Right well, I'm past that now. Someone on flickr fixed his by disassembling a ball point pen as the tip has the right diameter, but needs to be filed down to the correct length. Well I have some old bic pens but don't have a metal file.
Instead I took apart a lighter (bic, surprise!) and used the flint. It's soft enough to be cut to length with side cutters. Stuck that in where the old bearing went, under the lid, and now the thing is perfect. Can't wait to develop this roll!
Anyways, thought I'd share since I googled and didn't see this solution described online. PS: What's the best way to hold this thing? I read online that using your left thumb to move the focus tab is easiest, but it's still pretty fidgety.
Anyways, the clamshell wouldn't stay open which prevented the shutter from firing. After some googling, the consensus seems to be "DON'T LOSE THAT CYLINDRICAL BEARING!" Right well, I'm past that now. Someone on flickr fixed his by disassembling a ball point pen as the tip has the right diameter, but needs to be filed down to the correct length. Well I have some old bic pens but don't have a metal file.
Instead I took apart a lighter (bic, surprise!) and used the flint. It's soft enough to be cut to length with side cutters. Stuck that in where the old bearing went, under the lid, and now the thing is perfect. Can't wait to develop this roll!
Anyways, thought I'd share since I googled and didn't see this solution described online. PS: What's the best way to hold this thing? I read online that using your left thumb to move the focus tab is easiest, but it's still pretty fidgety.