Tomoko Yamamoto wrote:
>
> 1. Budget OM-1 or 2x-- close to the OM2000 in price but need to be a real
> OM in terms of compatibilities (winder/md 2, 2-4,13 screens, TTL?) Around
> $400? Would you like to buy such a camera in the next two years?
>
Yes.
It would probably be better economy than refurbishing one of my old OM1's/OM2.
> 2. OM-4 Budget --Made with non-titanium metal and some plastic to make this
> an affordable OM-4.
> around $700 ± $100? Would you buy such a camera in the next two years?
No.
Only if my OM4Ti fails beyond reasonable repair (sure hope not).
> 3. OM-5Ti under $1500 --Most people seem to have expressed that this is to
> be manual focus with more features than the OM-4Ti. Would you buy such a
> camera in 3-5 years?
Yes.
I don't think I would be able to resist for very long. A good thing, that I
don't mind driving an old car...
--
Lars Haven <lhaven@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> aka <lhaven@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
"When writing about women, one must dip one's pen in a rainbow"
D. Diderot
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