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Thanks for the tips. Batteries are some new LR44s - the light meter appears to work but from research I get the impression that people don't trust it after x amount of years. I did something about light seals, but from a glance, nothing seems obvious
Plan was just to put it automatic mode, click and shoot for the next week when out and about and see what happens.
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Mentioned to my other half about maybe taking up some new hobbies over the winter instead of doing nothing like I normally would, and mentioned maybe some photography for a laugh. She then pulls an OM-10 out of storage; couldn't believe it really.

I've put some batteries in and most of the mechanisms seem OK, but is there anything else I can do with testing it? I've got some Kodak 200 arriving today so one will be a test roll (unless I should use something exceptionally cheaper). I've got the manual downloaded now as well. I'd planned on taking it to a shop (I'm in E3 so suggestions welcome) to see if there was any defects, but if it makes more sense to just shoot a roll and see what happens then I'll do that...

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On a niggle related note, has anyone ever used the Knees Over Toe guy and his programs? As someone who is having all sorts of lower body problems I’m wondering if it’s worth a go…