I snapped up an Olympus OM-4 with a 50mm lens from a classified ad which claimed full working order. Once it arrived I found that every 5th or 6th wind of the film wind lever wouldn't completely advance the shutter curtain (it's not regular as far as I can make out). I'd have to "nudge" the wind lever again slightly or sometimes re-wind it as much as about 45° to get it to fully advance the shutter. The seller seemed like a nice enough person and claimed he'd never had trouble with it. Whether he did or didn't, it's my problem now.
First I took the bottom plate off the camera and it looked ok enough to me (in fact I think it looks rather beautiful) - I couldn't see any gunk or debris blocking or interfering with the advance. When I wind on I can see that the part ZJI7600 (figure 5/9 in the OM-4 repair manual) doesn't always get completely rotated and so stops with its teeth still engaged. It seems to me like the wind lever is slipping, particularly when wound slowly. If ZJI7600 isn't in the correct place then I have to bring the winder back a bit and then wind it forward again a bit, and then it's ready to go again.
My guess is that I need to have a look under the camera's top plate but I'm a bit scared of doing so, what with the circuits etc there. I made a start and took the wind lever off and the film rewind knob, but before I got in over my head I thought it'd be a good idea to ask here to see if anyone knew anything about my problem. I'm hoping it's just that something isn't sitting correctly but maybe I'm unlucky and some gear teeth have been stripped, or similar.
Additionally the exposure compensation/ASA dial is a bit stiff, as is the shutter speed selector (though this may be normal for an OM-4, I have no comparison). Maybe a very small amount of lubrication on these areas (exposure compensation/ASA is the worst offender, I could probably live with the shutter speed selector as is) will also improve things.
The camera is probably useable as is though it certainly isn't enjoyable and that to me is the draw to film cameras. In its current state I wouldn't want to use it.
Any tips?
First I took the bottom plate off the camera and it looked ok enough to me (in fact I think it looks rather beautiful) - I couldn't see any gunk or debris blocking or interfering with the advance. When I wind on I can see that the part ZJI7600 (figure 5/9 in the OM-4 repair manual) doesn't always get completely rotated and so stops with its teeth still engaged. It seems to me like the wind lever is slipping, particularly when wound slowly. If ZJI7600 isn't in the correct place then I have to bring the winder back a bit and then wind it forward again a bit, and then it's ready to go again.
My guess is that I need to have a look under the camera's top plate but I'm a bit scared of doing so, what with the circuits etc there. I made a start and took the wind lever off and the film rewind knob, but before I got in over my head I thought it'd be a good idea to ask here to see if anyone knew anything about my problem. I'm hoping it's just that something isn't sitting correctly but maybe I'm unlucky and some gear teeth have been stripped, or similar.
Additionally the exposure compensation/ASA dial is a bit stiff, as is the shutter speed selector (though this may be normal for an OM-4, I have no comparison). Maybe a very small amount of lubrication on these areas (exposure compensation/ASA is the worst offender, I could probably live with the shutter speed selector as is) will also improve things.
The camera is probably useable as is though it certainly isn't enjoyable and that to me is the draw to film cameras. In its current state I wouldn't want to use it.
Any tips?