There's also the tiny S-20-don't know anything about it but saw an ad in
Adorama
Bill >; )
"Life unfolds on a great sheet called Time (film)*,
and once finished (developed)* is gone(here)* forever..."
*provided you have a good archival system in place...
On Sun, 20 Dec 1998 09:22:15 -0800 George <gma@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>Rex Jackson wrote:
>>
>> http://www.mindspring.com/~rexjackson/
>>
>> Can anyone tell me what strobes Olympus still makes? I requested an
>OM
>> brochure from Olympus expecting the little novel they used to send
>out on
>> the OM system and they sent me a little brochure with one page on OM
>stuff.
>> I know that several Olympus flashes made through the years connected
>to the
>> OM-1n and provided some input in the viewfinder. I just reconfirmed
>this
>> with a perusal of the FAQ. Can anyone provide any insight on the
>performance
>> of any of these strobes? I have an old Vivitar 283 that seems to be
>working
>> (although it isn't lighting up and blinking to indicate a full
>charge like
>> it used to), but I seem to remember some nice compact Olympus flash
>units
>> that would probably be a lot more convenient in most cases, in
>addition to
>> working well with my camera.
>>
>> -Rob
>>
>I'm not SURE about this, but my guess is only the F280 and the G40.
>
>george
>
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