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Old 3 Weeks Ago   #2976
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Old 3 Weeks Ago   #2977
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Old 3 Weeks Ago   #2978
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Old 1 Week Ago   #2979
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do any of you know if a series 2 screen will throw off the spot metering in an OM-2sp?

I may have to upgrade to an OM-4ti.
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Old 1 Week Ago   #2981
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do any of you know if a series 2 screen will throw off the spot metering in an OM-2sp?
It shouldn't.
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Great shot, with just the right amount of depth of field. The brightness on the woodwork adds a sparkle that gives it life.
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Well, I just won an OM1 on the 'bay - the asking price was way high and I proposed a much lower one which was accepted to my amazement....

Now waiting to get the camera which is supposed to be CLA'd recently.

Well now I just need a lens or two.....

The OM1 was my dream camera way back when I had a non-funcionning new Rollei 35SL (beautiful camera, but it never worked...) and my Canon AE-1.

If ever the OM is not as described, I have the possibility to return it, but it looks gorgeous on the pics....
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Old 4 Days Ago   #2986
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I have been reading this photos the last weeks... because I was looking for a mecanical SLR. I was thinking on Nikon (FM) and Olympus (OM-1) and after these weeks of looking to your photos I have bought an OM-1N + 50mm 1.8 and 28mm 3.5.

I have become a Zuikoholic! And I don't have any camera still! ;-)

I hope I will enjoy a lot with my "new" tools... :-)
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He was a life long Zuikaholic.

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OM1 on Nat Geo cover

For those here who might not see this in the chimpanzee photos thread.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-yLRKK3WTbt...aphic+1978.jpg
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That is Koko with her OM1, Steve, living a few miles from my house (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_(gorilla)).

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Roland,

I'm likely dating myself remembering when that Nat Geo was published. We had one Oly shooter on an otherwise staff of Nikon shooters, I remember the jokes that fella endured then, too.

Koko is getting on in age for a captive gorilla. I wonder if she has made to move to digital?

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That is Koko with her OM1, Steve, living a few miles from my house (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_(gorilla)).

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He was a life long Zuikaholic.
I want to see the look on the camera store, employee's faces when they open the truck.
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I'm telling ya, the Zuiko 85mm f2 is the *best* 85mm lens ever.
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I have been reading this photos the last weeks... because I was looking for a mecanical SLR. I was thinking on Nikon (FM) and Olympus (OM-1) and after these weeks of looking to your photos I have bought an OM-1N + 50mm 1.8 and 28mm 3.5.

I have become a Zuikoholic! And I don't have any camera still! ;-)

I hope I will enjoy a lot with my "new" tools... :-)
Be sure to post something from the first roll. That way I won't have to look for your stuff only on the RF645 thread.
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