At 09:03 AM 5/16/1998 +0200, you wrote:
>If I want to be on "the safe side", should I sell my OM-10 and get another
more
>reliable OM? (Or just get another OM.)Is it worth let some one check my
camera
>every third (?) year instead of buy another camera? The thing is that I am
not a
>heavy user, I shoot in periods and when I see something to picture, so get
>another OM (one digit OM) feels a bit unnecessary.
>
>Any one, any advise?
>
>Regards/
> Ingemar Uvhagen
> Gislaved, Sweden
>
Hi Ingemar,
If you're happy with the OM-10 and it's working fine, I wouldn't worry
about it. If you need to replace it in the future, it will probably still
be the cheapest body available among the OMs.
I have had an OM-1 since the early '80s and acquired a OM-2S within the
last year as well as a second OM-1 fixerupper. IMHO as long as you have an
Oly lens to mount, you should aspire to own at least one OM-1, whatever
else you may own in addition.
Joel
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