OM, I've become a Zuikoholic!

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I love this thread, I have an Olympus Trip, 35RC, XA, XA4, OM10 and OM-1, plus some Oly glass, does that qualify as a Zuikoholic and if so is there any cure!
 
I love this thread, I have an Olympus Trip, 35RC, XA, XA4, OM10 and OM-1, plus some Oly glass, does that qualify as a Zuikoholic and if so is there any cure!
There is a cure: the Trip 35 is a great start, so be sure to get a few more half-frames and be sure to get a Pen-F or FT. Add the OM-3Ti and I think you'll be set.

I'm happy with this, though the legendary Trip 35 would be a good addition.

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Question: On the bottom right corner of this photo, is the camera an OM-1 or OM-2?

Interesting that Klipsch would place the camera in the ad - pointed at the viewer; perhaps to act as a subliminal period metaphor - associating analog film photography with analog audio (reel-to-reel, tube amplifiers, heritage Klipsch speakers). The room's furnishing does have a pseudo-70's vibe to it.

Lot's of reflective surfaces in this room with no sound treatment. Not sure how this system would sound - plus there's no cabling :) (but that's another argument).

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Question: On the bottom right corner of this photo, is the camera an OM-1 or OM-2?

Interesting that Klipsch would place the camera in the ad - pointed at the viewer; perhaps to act as a subliminal period metaphor - associating analog film photography with analog audio (reel-to-reel, tube amplifiers, heritage Klipsch speakers). The room's furnishing does have a pseudo-70's vibe to it.

Lot's of reflective surfaces in this room with no sound treatment. Not sure how this system would sound - plus there's no cabling :) (but that's another argument).

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The gap in the numbers on the dial on the top right (left looking from the front of the camera) indicates that it is an OM-2.
 
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