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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 712888" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>You did not stipulate whether you had the Photomic or the DE-1 eye level prism. If you have the Photomic prism, the metal collar that inserts over the shutter speed dial does indeed have engraved settings, though they are shallow, so you could fill them in with paint. The markings on the shutter speed dial are also engraved, though also shallowly. I am a little confused when you say there are no stops on each shutter speed. There is indeed a detent on each shutter speed from T to 1/000, or at least there <em>should</em> be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 712888, member: 12827"] You did not stipulate whether you had the Photomic or the DE-1 eye level prism. If you have the Photomic prism, the metal collar that inserts over the shutter speed dial does indeed have engraved settings, though they are shallow, so you could fill them in with paint. The markings on the shutter speed dial are also engraved, though also shallowly. I am a little confused when you say there are no stops on each shutter speed. There is indeed a detent on each shutter speed from T to 1/000, or at least there [I]should[/I] be. [/QUOTE]
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