I miss my T4, looking for a new compact

Hi Jamie, Mine does this once in a while also. It seems to be a common issue. You might want to give Matt Denton's page on the XA2 a read.

http://mattsclassiccameras.com/olympus_xa2.html

On it, he states: " I've read that a common issue is inconsistent shutter tripping when pressing the red plastic button; apparently if it's pressed too hard it can deform and if it's not perfectly flat on the bottom it doesn't trip the shutter. But it can be removed and sanded, apparently that helps quite a bit."

I haven't tried this since I have multiple backups! But I may have to give it a go one of these days. By the way, the XA2 shoots a mean slide. Some of the best slides I've shot were taken in an XA2!

thanks for this! Because I really enjoy the camera itself.. it's in my pocket constantly so I really want to use it often. I'll see if I dare to fix this myself.. :)
 
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Then it's weird, here's what happens to me though, i press the button, get really embarassed when it doesn't click andthen I realize because im new to it, I didn't even press the button, but plastic next to it.

And sometimes my finger angle is really like curved, I find you really need to press it vertically or it doesn't respond. Besides that, really love it to death.
 
Then it's weird, here's what happens to me though, i press the button, get really embarassed when it doesn't click andthen I realize because im new to it, I didn't even press the button, but plastic next to it.

And sometimes my finger angle is really like curved, I find you really need to press it vertically or it doesn't respond. Besides that, really love it to death.

haha sounds funny though ;)
but I will try and get more acquainted with the shutter and see if it's me who's doing it wrong. Lets hope!
 
i recently added a t4 to my collection and actually like my olympus stylus (mju) better. i need to dev some film though to see if the zeiss glass in the t4 really makes it that much better.
 
The unresponsive shutter on the XA2 is caused by not opening the cover fully, or dirty contacts in the 'cover is now open' switch or the shutter release switch. Both switches are under the top plate, the XA2 does NOT need to have the red cover of the shutter peeled off to get the top off, but the XA does. I don't know what the dude is talking about with his sanding thing. The main thing is to do a bunch of research online -don't lose the little cylindrical detent thing when you take off the clamshell after loosening the bottom plate, etc- clean the contacts with alcohol and the rubbery thing with soap and water. Paying a shop to do it would be worth it too, it's a good camera.
 
Similar, don't spring the contacts apart like that though. http://forum.mflenses.com/how-to-pentax-p50-shutter-button-repair-guide-t31702.html http://www.flickr.com/search/groups/?m=discuss&q=xa2+switch+clean+cover
http://www.flickr.com/groups/olympusxa/discuss/72157594219868686/?search=xa2+switch
http://www.flickr.com/groups/olympusxa/discuss/72157616212752966/?search=xa2+switch+clean+cover
etc. If you have the rewind crank off and you allow the camera to close, there is nothing keeping the rewind shaft from falling inside, if it does it's hard to get the camera open.
 
Hi,

Most cameras need a work out from time to time. Well, the mechanical and semi mechanical ones do. I'm wary of the all electronic ones as often the ribbon connectors wear out*. Anyway, that's probably why your ones seem to have improved.

Regards, David

* I can think of several I'd love but experience tells me that they die sudden deaths and then nothing will revive them. My Contax Tix taught me that, so never again!
 
Yes! I got the MJU II in.

I notice it's a lot faster than the Yashica T5 that I bought last week. I did like the slim version of the T4 more and I remember it to be a bit faster focussing.

I have yet to see some results from the T5 and the Mju II but I was already impressed with the results from the Big Mini zoom. Also the XA2 gave me some nice results but I tried color in it and I think I like black and white more in it.
 
Hi,

You say " ... the XA2 gave me some nice results but I tried color in it and I think I like black and white more in it... " and, fwiw, I think you've got to try a lot of films in each camera. I suspect they decided on a target shooter and then reasoned that they've only use certain films. Our problem these days is lack of choice compared to 20 years ago when we had too much choice.

Regards, David
 
the Yashica T4 continues to astound me. i am very shy to say that my
UGLY body T4 continues to outperform my RF, SLR and even MF...
if this continues, i shall be compelled to sell away everything
and transform into a late nineties Terry Richardson....

here is a picture in late 2011, done on Fujicolor Superia 800
 

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don't lose the little cylindrical detent thing when you take off the clamshell after loosening the bottom plate

But if it does wind up lost :)bang:) snip a small piece off the end of the plastic tube that comes with a can of compressed air or WD-40 and so on. They're pretty much the exact same size and work perfectly. :eek:
 
You're right though that's quite the investment ;)

True but not as bad as it was. I can remember when there were more slide films available than we have negative films.

BTW, as you were talking of B&W, I can remember Agfa making a B&W slide film (sigh). B&W slides can be stunning. I think you can still process Ilford's FP4+ as slides. The instructions are somewhere out there.

Regards, David
 
David Hughes said:
True but not as bad as it was. I can remember when there were more slide films available than we have negative films.

BTW, as you were talking of B&W, I can remember Agfa making a B&W slide film (sigh). B&W slides can be stunning. I think you can still process Ilford's FP4+ as slides. The instructions are somewhere out there.

Regards, David

Are you kidding me??? BW as slide?? I need to look up that instructions!!
 
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