A sniveling lurker speaks up.
> The questions are:
>
> 1. Which one of the new OM bodies (OM reissues with possibly a few new
> features, one under $500, one ca. $700, and an OM-5 under $1500) would you
> buy in the next 2-5 years? Just one or two or all three? (You have to ask
> your own pocketbook and your buying habit.)
1 reissue <= $700, big maybe for the OM-5 at $1500
> 2.Would you like to have an autofocusing OM-x? (Be honest. You don't need
> to be realistic here.)
Not really. But if the old manual lenses still fit, that would be
okay.
> 3. Would you be willing to have a somewhat larger OM body so that several
> new features may be accommodated?
Okay if under 10%.
> 4. What is the single most important feature of the OM body that you would
> like to see retained? Please narrow your preferences down to the single
> feature. I will not count those votes with two items here.
Existing lens compatibility.
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