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Bought an OM2n in the classifieds here recently - and I've checked with the seller that it's ok to ask about the problem here as we're both stumped.
So the issue is that when I attach the OM 28mm lens to the OM2n and look through the viewfinder, its as if there is a black frame within the viewfinder - not solid black but sort of see-through. Its also changes as you look through the view finder from different angles.
However, when I attach the 135mm lens, it all looks completely normal.
Both lenses are fine on the OM4.
I can't see anything obvious on the finder, the mirror or in the camera body - hence why we're stumped.
The only thing I can think of having looked at it again just now is that maybe its the type of focus screen that is fitted - its matt with cross-hairs in the middle (the one in the OM4 is more traditional with split image etc.).
Looking at the mirror with no lens attached the image reflected onto the mirror is correct with no blacking out.
I'm not sure if I've described what I can see through the viewfinder that well so do ask if you need more.
So any ideas or thoughts? Is it worth trying a different focus screen?
Thanks a lot
Bought an OM2n in the classifieds here recently - and I've checked with the seller that it's ok to ask about the problem here as we're both stumped.
So the issue is that when I attach the OM 28mm lens to the OM2n and look through the viewfinder, its as if there is a black frame within the viewfinder - not solid black but sort of see-through. Its also changes as you look through the view finder from different angles.
However, when I attach the 135mm lens, it all looks completely normal.
Both lenses are fine on the OM4.
I can't see anything obvious on the finder, the mirror or in the camera body - hence why we're stumped.
The only thing I can think of having looked at it again just now is that maybe its the type of focus screen that is fitted - its matt with cross-hairs in the middle (the one in the OM4 is more traditional with split image etc.).
Looking at the mirror with no lens attached the image reflected onto the mirror is correct with no blacking out.
I'm not sure if I've described what I can see through the viewfinder that well so do ask if you need more.
So any ideas or thoughts? Is it worth trying a different focus screen?
Thanks a lot