Woolliscroft said:I have a house full of OMs and have never seen this problem. My 1 and 2s are all the n models, so maybe they aren't affected.
David.
clogz said:Bruce,
Have you got the website for Beljan?
Thanks in advance
Hans
BruceN said:I just discovered this. Does anyone know which models are affected? Is it only the OM-1's and 2's, or are the newer 1n and 2n models affected as well?
Thanks,
Bruce
This is an old thread...OM-1's (chrome) were produced with prism foam up to approximate serial serial number of about 1,110,000. Above that number (and continuing to where the 1N chrome started) they were produced without prism foam. MANY old OM-1 bodies show deteriorated prism foam by dark green or black blotches in the viewfinder. Once a blotch shows up, it means the old foam has turned to goo and eaten through the paint and aluminum coating on the prism. The only rela fix is to replace the prism. OM-1 Black were also made with prism foam up to the same serial number. Unfortunately, ALL 1N bodies were made WITH prism foam. Hope this helps!
There's another option too... The prisms from double-digit OMs are the same as for the OM-1 and 2 and were never fitted with foam. A 'spares or repair' OM-10 makes for a good, cheap prism donor.
...OM-10s are also a good source of split-image-type focusing screens for OM-1s. They fit, but lack the little tab for holding, so one must take extra care when handling them.
Mark Overton
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