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I hate this site. I really, really do.
I have to do something radical to get my IP banned, because you all have just made me buy not just another camera per se, but a whole new system!
Chrome OM-1 and 50/1.8 on the way from the classifieds here. 
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05-24-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by burancap
I hate this site. I really, really do.
I have to do something radical to get my IP banned, because you all have just made me buy not just another camera per se, but a whole new system!
Chrome OM-1 and 50/1.8 on the way from the classifieds here. 
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Congratulations ... and I think we here should be congratulated also.
Another convert! 
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05-24-2012
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I think this thread on it's own is fast turning into one of the best OM resources on the web!
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05-24-2012
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the om-1 and 50/1.8 is a marvelous kit ...
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i seek to photograph the things not seen.
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"One eye sees. The other eye feels." - Paul Klee
"... For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal." - apostle Paul, 2 Corinthians, 4:18
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05-24-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by burancap
I hate this site. I really, really do.
I have to do something radical to get my IP banned, because you all have just made me buy not just another camera per se, but a whole new system!
Chrome OM-1 and 50/1.8 on the way from the classifieds here. 
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Oh... that's not a system. That's a Gateway Drug !! 
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05-24-2012
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Not used my OM gear for ages, but just picked up a 50/1.4 silvernose and a 24/2.8  both optically very nice.
Might have to dust off the OMs......
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05-24-2012
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Here are my recent additions from one eBay win. It was described as broken with a stuck mirror in the up position (mirror lockup was enabled  )! All are in excellent - good condition.
Olympus OM-1 MD w/original camera strap and case
F. Zuiko Auto-S 50mm f1.8 silver nose lens w/Vivitar UV-Haze filter
Vivitar Series-1 70-210mm f3.5 Macro Auto Zoom lens w/Vivitar UV-Haze filter and lens case
Super Albinar MC Auto 38-70mm f3.5 lens
Vivitar Automatic Tele Converter 2x
Vivitar auto 252 flash
Olympus Focusing Screen Type 1-3
Camera & flash manuals
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05-24-2012
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paulfish4570 is online now
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nice grab ...
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i seek to photograph the things not seen.
" ... faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." Hebrews 11-1
"One eye sees. The other eye feels." - Paul Klee
"... For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal." - apostle Paul, 2 Corinthians, 4:18
"Film will only become art when it's materials are as inexpensive as pencil and paper." - Jean Cocteau
http://blackcreekjournal.blogspot.com/
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05-24-2012
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Nice kit. I've got one of the Series-1 70-210mm Vivitars. Mine is the same variant as yours (Kiron made?). I have loved it for over 20 years.
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05-24-2012
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nice grab ...
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Thanks! The only items originally described and displayed was the camera, 50mm and 70-210mm lens. When I'd opened the box, I was pleasantly surprised! Whoever owned it before, took great care of everything.
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05-24-2012
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Originally Posted by TXForester
Nice kit. I've got one of the Series-1 70-210mm Vivitars. Mine is the same variant as yours (Kiron made?). I have loved it for over 20 years.
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Thanks! I can't wait to give it a try.
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05-24-2012
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05-24-2012
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Oh... that's not a system. That's a Gateway Drug !! 
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...and I have bought another.
OM-2
Zuikoholic, eh?
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05-24-2012
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I've got bids out on OM2's myself. Never had one.
Yet.
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05-24-2012
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Originally Posted by AFenvy
I have been having some fun with my OM-4Ti and Zuiko 16mm f3.5 Fisheye:
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The 16mm is terrific, try out the 18mm also!
Wait a minute, your great shots include some of my home town!
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05-24-2012
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The 16mm is terrific, try out the 18mm also!
Wait a minute, your great shots include some of my home town!
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I'd love to try the 18mm but it is priced far outside of my reach. Hell, so is the 16mm! The only reason I own this lens is because it was included free of charge with an old beat up OM-2 I purchased off craigslist. Actually, all my OM gear came from lucky craigslist finds. Otherwise I could never afford my impressive kit!
I recently traveled to Seattle to visit my mother, and took only the Fisheye with me. I loved every second with it.
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05-24-2012
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I couple of my other cams, shot with the OM-1 + 50/1.8
Kiev 4a by alanabramsphotography, on Flickr
Polaroid 320 by alanabramsphotography, on Flickr
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05-24-2012
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paulfish4570 is online now
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alan, i am crazy about that lens. your shots show why ...
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i seek to photograph the things not seen.
" ... faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." Hebrews 11-1
"One eye sees. The other eye feels." - Paul Klee
"... For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal." - apostle Paul, 2 Corinthians, 4:18
"Film will only become art when it's materials are as inexpensive as pencil and paper." - Jean Cocteau
http://blackcreekjournal.blogspot.com/
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05-24-2012
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I notice someone over in another un-rf thread is complaining about the atrocious meter read out in the viewfinder of their recently aquired Nikon F3!
Don't these people ever learn? 
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05-24-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by paulfish4570
alan, i am crazy about that lens. your shots show why ...
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Thanks! it's funny that I assumed I would want a 1.4, but I see no real need to replace this lens. It definitely gets the job done...
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05-24-2012
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Thanks! it's funny that I assumed I would want a 1.4, but I see no real need to replace this lens. It definitely gets the job done...
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The 50mm f1.8 is a nice lens but it has a lot of barrel distortion. Most Zuikos 50mm and below seem to exhibit some but this lens has more than I've seen in any other 50mm!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AFenvy
I'd love to try the 18mm but it is priced far outside of my reach. Hell, so is the 16mm! The only reason I own this lens is because it was included free of charge with an old beat up OM-2 I purchased off craigslist. Actually, all my OM gear came from lucky craigslist finds. Otherwise I could never afford my impressive kit!
I recently traveled to Seattle to visit my mother, and took only the Fisheye with me. I loved every second with it.
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Next time your in Seattle, let us know! I'll let you try out an 18mm (not to mention introducing you to the Big Time  ).
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05-25-2012
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Originally Posted by wblynch
The joy of an OM1 is its simplicity and fully mechanical operation.
The meter issue can be solved in several ways.
1) get the hearing aid batteries. They work but don't last more than a few months. Simple, cheap.
2) get a CR1/MR9 adapter. They cost probably more than the OM1 itself but are easy to use and you don't have to modify anything.
3) get it modified internally. This is cheap if you can do it yourself but pricey if done professionally. (worth it either way)
4) just stick a 1.5 volt battery in there and compensate for the high reading. (typically 1 stop, but not consistent)
5) use an external light meter or iphone
6) go without meter and just use the Sunny-16 rule. Pretty easy and surprisingly accurate with some practice.
7) use OM2 instead
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For me there is only one way.
No 6.
OM-1 is a classic camera meant to be used in a classic way. 
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05-25-2012
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Personal Photography
shadowfox is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Keith
I think this thread on it's own is fast turning into one of the best OM resources on the web!
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Yep and I just want to post this one so I can get in the 100th page.
And new zuikoholics may not be aware of this website:
http://www.olympus-global.com/en/fun/wallpaper/camera/
***CAUTION*** Don't enter if you are susceptible to Zuiko GAS.
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05-25-2012
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Originally Posted by plummerl
Next time your in Seattle, let us know! I'll let you try out an 18mm (not to mention introducing you to the Big Time  ).
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I'll be sure to drop you a line next time!
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Originally Posted by Keith
I notice someone over in another un-rf thread is complaining about the atrocious meter read out in the viewfinder of their recently aquired Nikon F3!
Don't these people ever learn? 
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That was probably me Keith. I had heard the readout was bad in the F3 but I though 'how bad could it really be?' Yeah. There's a reason they added aperture priority Auto to that camera, so you could actually take properly exposed pictures! Haha.
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