Luddite Frank
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I am trying to get my wife's Olympus OM-10 SLR going again after it has languished in the closet for about 10 years.
I cannot get the shutter to fire nor will the advance lever move.
The battery appears to be quite dead.
Is it "normal" for the shutter & film wind to appear "jammed" when the battery goes flat ?
Thanks...
Luddite Frank
I cannot get the shutter to fire nor will the advance lever move.
The battery appears to be quite dead.
Is it "normal" for the shutter & film wind to appear "jammed" when the battery goes flat ?
Thanks...
Luddite Frank
feenej
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I think I read that the OM10 is an electronically shuttered camera, so yeah, the shutter would not work without a battery.
spyder2000
Dim Bulb
The OM-10 does indeed require batteries to release the shutter. They (SR44) are still available.
Peter_Jones
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Sounds typical of dead batt. The mirror usually locks halfway up when the batts fail in use, yours is probably down to lack of use - batteries dying while camera is laid up.
Luddite Frank
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Thanks all, for the replies.
I pulled the batteries and they are very dead; they were VARTA V-76 PX.
Will see if my local Ritzcamera has some replacements...
Luddite Frank
I pulled the batteries and they are very dead; they were VARTA V-76 PX.
Will see if my local Ritzcamera has some replacements...
Luddite Frank
Peter_Jones
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The shutter will probably fire as soon as the new batts make contact. Yhis has happened to all my OM10s (I've had/have a few) 
Luddite Frank
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New batteries installed, camera "magically" came back to life.
Thanks for the help !
Luddite Frank
Thanks for the help !
Luddite Frank
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