nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
G’day everyone.
I’ve just picked up a OM1n. It was very cheap and I bought it assuming it would probably need work.
Everything appears to be in order except - the shutter fires cleanly but doesn’t seem to change speeds. Ie. it will fire at every position of the shutter ring (including B), but it always sounds like it’s firing at about 1/125.
It this a known issue with OM1’s? Terminal or an easy fix?
I’m not at all familiar with the OM system so any advice would be appreciated 🙂
Thanks
I’ve just picked up a OM1n. It was very cheap and I bought it assuming it would probably need work.
Everything appears to be in order except - the shutter fires cleanly but doesn’t seem to change speeds. Ie. it will fire at every position of the shutter ring (including B), but it always sounds like it’s firing at about 1/125.
It this a known issue with OM1’s? Terminal or an easy fix?
I’m not at all familiar with the OM system so any advice would be appreciated 🙂
Thanks
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I had an OM1 with a similar fault - all shutter speeds below 1/30 sounded like 1/30. The late Michael Spencer serviced the camera and everything worked fine. I am pretty sure a service can sort it out if you feel it worth it.
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
I had an OM1 with a similar fault - all shutter speeds below 1/30 sounded like 1/30. The late Michael Spencer serviced the camera and everything worked fine. I am pretty sure a service can sort it out if you feel it worth it.
Do you know what the issue was?
On mine every speed sounds the same, from B - 1/1000...
wpb
Well-known
Do you know what the issue was?
On mine every speed sounds the same, from B - 1/1000...
Most likely, the linkage between the shutter speed dial around the lens mount and the shutter speed timing assembly in the bottom of the camera has broken. Could be as simple as tightening the screws on the lens mount all the way to a completely broken shutter timing assembly. You can watch its function if you lock up the mirror and remove the shroud at the base of the mirror box. It is (originally) held in with a light adhesive.
The service manual is available online Nick. If you have trouble finding it, let me know.
zuiko85
Veteran
If you are in the US, then John at Camtech will do a good job for a reasonable price. He is a one man operation and is always backed up so when he gets your camera it goes in the line and waits it’s turn. That could be 3 months or more. The good thing is, all OM-1 repairs include a internal conversion to modern 1.5v SO meter battery. That has worked perfectly on my OM for over 10 years now.
If you can stand the wait, and want a completely refurbished camera that will last many years then in my opinion, Camtech is worth the price and wait.
His website is zuiko.com
If you can stand the wait, and want a completely refurbished camera that will last many years then in my opinion, Camtech is worth the price and wait.
His website is zuiko.com
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
The service manual is available online Nick. If you have trouble finding it, let me know.
http://learncamerarepair.com/product.php?product=81&category=2&secondary=9
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
Thanks for that Chris
gbealnz
Well-known
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
You got it fixed Nick, or not?
Gary
Hi Gary, yep I ended up sending it to Yoshi at Nagami in Melbourne. He replaced the slow speed governor, which fixed the shutter issue, and also did a full CLA and modified the meter circuit to work with 1.5v silver oxide batteries. It shoots perfectly now
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