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Film Camera Help

Started by Alfonso_Frisk, July 25, 2019, 09:26:37 PM

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Alfonso_Frisk

Anyone got experience with Olympus OM-10 ?
see attached pic and explain to me what I am seeing via the viewfinder.
I know the focus screens are swapable on the Olys but Im new to them having had 2 givem to me recently
http://www.fluidr.com/photos/nosmo_king2007
http://www.seateamimages.com/search.php
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StephenBatey

OM-10 no; but my 35mm film camera of choice went from OM-1 to OM-4 via the OM-2. SO I am familar with OM screens, and I can say I've never seen anything like this. It looks as though there's some sort of grid - is this what you see through the viewfinder, or is it an artefact of the photograph?

Possibly https://archive.org/details/TheOlympusOmWay might be of help.
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StephenBatey

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I've just checked my gut feeling, and the focussing screen on the OM-10 isn't user interchangeable; apparently it can be done, but it requires prising out glued parts etc. and you'd be better off with a single digit OM if you want to change screens. A pity, as I was half wondering if someone had swapped the screen and put it in with the wrong side up, but this doesn't seem to be an option.
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Alfonso_Frisk

Thank you Stephen. You are pretty close there.
I have notced that the glued parts you refer to are missing. The "bubble effect" screen looks to have been forced into place and wedged behind 2 screws. It also like it has been roughly cut.
It is now removed and I found what looks like the original screen at the bottom of the box I was given. Unfortunately this screen is badly sctratched.
I will concentrate on the OM 1 for now and put a roll through that. The 10 can be a repair project for winter (if financially viable ).
Thanks again for help.
Will try and get some shots up later.
http://www.fluidr.com/photos/nosmo_king2007
http://www.seateamimages.com/search.php
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