The 4ti was located on the far Right hand side as you entered the building,
the guy selling it was asking fairly high prices for most of his stuff. I
nearly bought the 4ti, but decided to save my money for other things. A
good decision as I would not have been able to afford all of the other OM
stuff I bought.
The swap meet really needed a lot of time to search through all of the junk
to find the bargains. There were some good OM items buried in there...
Stuart --- Begin Message ---
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Branko GT [SMTP:gjuro@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 1998 9:25 PM
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [OM] Camberweel
>
>
> I'm wondering if I was at the meet in the parallel reality. If there
> wasn't
> for the Trip 35 painted black with supplementary wide angle I'd be
> completely convinced.
> I never saw the OM4T!
>
Me neither !
> I saw OM2n for AUD80 (it was all dirty but looks good after once over),
> 3x50F1.8 for AUD50 (that is AU$50 for 3 lenseses (is that the proper
> plural
> of lense :-), I bought that) and T32 for AU$120.
>
I arrived at about noon, perhaps a lot of the OM stuff had already
been snapped up by then !
> It was fun!
>
Certainly beats cutting the grass !
...Wayne
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