I will call Olympus and start my wait for a manual. In the meantime I sure
would appreciate it if someone could put up a scan of the OM-1n manual
somewhere (or email it to me directly). I am buying a camera by mail and
would like to check it's functions in a reasonable amount of time in case it
needs to be returned. I am not familiar with the OM system at all, I was a
Pentax user (and Minolta AF).
Also, is there any cheap third party lenses in the 135/2.8 range that are not
too
bad? Usually the 135mm seems to be an easy lens to get right, even for off
brand makers. I have a 50/1.4 Zuiko now but the 135 is nice to have.
Manitoba Rob
> In a message dated 98-07-27 21:41:35 EDT, you write:
>
> << >For
> one thing, it's pretty common practice for camera stores to make copies
> >of these manuals available for a small fee ($5 or thereabouts). This
> >would also be in violation of copyright. >>
>
> Call Olympus
> 1-800-622-6372
>
> Forget the camera store ripoffs.
> Ed
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