spl
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Hey folks. I decided to clean the focusing screen of my OM10 camera. I removed the small plastic circuit cover and unscrewed the screen. (In passing the mirror cushion foam doesn't need to be removed, but I digress). I removed and cleaned the fresnel lens gently with a suitable clean brush and blower and all is well. However then I researched which way up the fresnel lens focusing screen should be replaced, and it's tough to find. First I reinstalled it with the shiny/fresnel side down to mirror and the matte side up to pentaprism.
I went to do a focus test and discovered the anomaly described below, so I reinverted it so that the shiny/fresnel lens is up to pentaprism and the matte is down to mirror.
However in either case the behaviour is unchanged. Now, inspecting the focusing screen it does appear that the central focusing spot is in the centre of the screen so I am guessing it's not very relevant which way up the screen in placed anyway, though I would love to know. However this problem exists in both cases, and certainly predates my cleaning as (Remarkably for a change) I did absolutely no damage
The problem is that the numbers on the focusing ring of the lens don't match with actual real world distance. So, I'm using an Olympus OM System Zukio Auto-S 1:1.8 50 mm lens. However I tried another lens and it appears to be the same (An older Olympus OM System G-Zukio Auto-W 1:3.5 28mm).
So the lenses works with normal readings on my OM1, but on the OM10 body concrete bricks 5 metres away focus at 2 metres, and a chair edge 1 metre away exactly focuses at 0.7.
But here's the thing, I have used this camera to photograph events and have always had good results, it's sortof my less fun more reliable body. I am not greatly concerned about the lens markings when using this body but I would like to avoid focusing errors and understand what's happening. Also any advice on the sanction orientation of the focusing screen would be good.
I went to do a focus test and discovered the anomaly described below, so I reinverted it so that the shiny/fresnel lens is up to pentaprism and the matte is down to mirror.
However in either case the behaviour is unchanged. Now, inspecting the focusing screen it does appear that the central focusing spot is in the centre of the screen so I am guessing it's not very relevant which way up the screen in placed anyway, though I would love to know. However this problem exists in both cases, and certainly predates my cleaning as (Remarkably for a change) I did absolutely no damage

The problem is that the numbers on the focusing ring of the lens don't match with actual real world distance. So, I'm using an Olympus OM System Zukio Auto-S 1:1.8 50 mm lens. However I tried another lens and it appears to be the same (An older Olympus OM System G-Zukio Auto-W 1:3.5 28mm).
So the lenses works with normal readings on my OM1, but on the OM10 body concrete bricks 5 metres away focus at 2 metres, and a chair edge 1 metre away exactly focuses at 0.7.
But here's the thing, I have used this camera to photograph events and have always had good results, it's sortof my less fun more reliable body. I am not greatly concerned about the lens markings when using this body but I would like to avoid focusing errors and understand what's happening. Also any advice on the sanction orientation of the focusing screen would be good.