Ian51
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Hey all
I have recently purchased my as new OM1n and although the lens that came withit is a bit rough the body is as described. Mint+++
So it came with a PX625 battery and I switched on the meter which sprung tolife. The battery is a 1.5v so I am aware that I need the CRIS convertor to usea 1.3v silver battery for correct exposure. The needle was jittery and swungviolently on occasions so rather than delve into the depths and start checkingwiring and terminal etc. I thought I would try a commonly substituted hearingaid battery just to rule out the possibly dodgy battery that might have comewith the camera.
So heres the thing. I put a 1.5v hearing aid battery in and once again thehearing aid battery swung into life and seemed steady. That was enough for meto go ahead and order the proper battery convertor from ebay. I turned off themeter and the meter was still metering and reacting to both aperture and speedsettings. I took the battery out and it is still metering and reacting tochanges in settings.
Does anyone know if a charge is held in the meter for a while. I have left ithalf an hour and it is still metering. I was expecting the meter to immediatelyswitch off but it has not done. I did switch on and off with the first batteryso how comes it is still metering without a battery.
Imagine if I had a fully functioning meter OM1n which didn't need batteries.How cool but also how impossible.
Any ideas folks??
I have recently purchased my as new OM1n and although the lens that came withit is a bit rough the body is as described. Mint+++
So it came with a PX625 battery and I switched on the meter which sprung tolife. The battery is a 1.5v so I am aware that I need the CRIS convertor to usea 1.3v silver battery for correct exposure. The needle was jittery and swungviolently on occasions so rather than delve into the depths and start checkingwiring and terminal etc. I thought I would try a commonly substituted hearingaid battery just to rule out the possibly dodgy battery that might have comewith the camera.
So heres the thing. I put a 1.5v hearing aid battery in and once again thehearing aid battery swung into life and seemed steady. That was enough for meto go ahead and order the proper battery convertor from ebay. I turned off themeter and the meter was still metering and reacting to both aperture and speedsettings. I took the battery out and it is still metering and reacting tochanges in settings.
Does anyone know if a charge is held in the meter for a while. I have left ithalf an hour and it is still metering. I was expecting the meter to immediatelyswitch off but it has not done. I did switch on and off with the first batteryso how comes it is still metering without a battery.
Imagine if I had a fully functioning meter OM1n which didn't need batteries.How cool but also how impossible.
Any ideas folks??