I apologize to the web master for waisting space here. I think this is a valuable service you provide, but not one of the 26 responses addressed my question. I suppose the only people who know how to calibrate an OM1n are the professionals who market their skills at a price.
Quote from Chamtech photo services website:
BTW, my OM-1/1N (Pen FT, 35RC, 35RD, 35SP etc.) overhaul builds equivalent MR9 schotkey diode into the meter circuit.
Thanks for the tables. I'm sure that will a great help to anyone calibrating the camera.
Aren't those resistors pots?
It will pretty funny to watch as someone tries changing one single resistor in the darlington network of an OM-1 meter. IF YOU CHANGE ONE RESISTOR, THEN ALL HAVE TO BE CHANGED. My success with the schotkey diode speaks for itself. I am not trying to sell my service on this. If I was I would not have mentioned 1N-6263 as the diode you would use. You can probably buy the diode for $1. That's all the information you need for the do-it-yourselfer. John
The point being that all this is a waste of time. There is no education here since there is no practicality to this exercise of trying to make a super meter in an OM-1.
Use a hearing aid battery, or use a diode to convert for a 1.5v battery, or use a CHRIS/MR9 adapter, or just use a 1.5 volt battery and compensate, or just turn the meter off and use your senses.
cost (high) / benefit(low) = bad ratio
I apologize to the web master for waisting space here. I think this is a valuable service you provide, but not one of the 26 responses addressed my question. I suppose the only people who know how to calibrate an OM1n are the professionals who market their skills at a price. This is just a hobby for me, I'm surprised there isn't another hobbyist with more experience than I have out there somewhere. No matter, perhaps I'll attempt it on my own. Thanks everyone.
I solve the OM1 meter/battery problem by leaving the switch set to 'off'.
I actually wish they made an OM1 with no meter at all; it's a sexy camera but if there was no ISO dial cluttering up the top cover, and no meter needle cluttering up the viewfinder, it would be truly awesome.
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