A few weeks ago I found a little charity shop gem in the shape of an OM10 quartz with 50/1.4.
Seems to generally work fine, no leaks etc ...except the viewfinder is oddly distorting.
It's like looking through a very cheap lens - sharp in the centre and increasingly soft and barrely out to the edges.
Plus, there is a *double* image of the ring round the central microprism.
I can't believe this is typical, and it's not the lens (which works perfectly on my om1n).
Puting my 24 or 135 on the om10 shows the same distortion.
Mirror seems to sit on its bottom stops correctly, though of course I'm certainly no technician.
Pictures seem OK too, though my sort of snaps tend not to show up small focus errors.
My guess fwiw is that some DIY enthusiast has had the focus screen out and put it back in upside down. (as far as I am aware, the om10 did not feature a user-changeable focus screen)
If I run blunt point over the screen from the mirror box, it's zzzzy like a Fresnel.
I only bought it as a bargain backup, and it remains usable save that I feel I bit seasick looking through it, so not the end of the world.
Any thoughts from the clever dudes who do actually know how these things are supposed to be assembled?
Seems to generally work fine, no leaks etc ...except the viewfinder is oddly distorting.
It's like looking through a very cheap lens - sharp in the centre and increasingly soft and barrely out to the edges.
Plus, there is a *double* image of the ring round the central microprism.
I can't believe this is typical, and it's not the lens (which works perfectly on my om1n).
Puting my 24 or 135 on the om10 shows the same distortion.
Mirror seems to sit on its bottom stops correctly, though of course I'm certainly no technician.
Pictures seem OK too, though my sort of snaps tend not to show up small focus errors.
My guess fwiw is that some DIY enthusiast has had the focus screen out and put it back in upside down. (as far as I am aware, the om10 did not feature a user-changeable focus screen)
If I run blunt point over the screen from the mirror box, it's zzzzy like a Fresnel.
I only bought it as a bargain backup, and it remains usable save that I feel I bit seasick looking through it, so not the end of the world.
Any thoughts from the clever dudes who do actually know how these things are supposed to be assembled?