> He's wondering whether to spend the extra on a new OM2000
([I add] over a clean OM1n).
A couple of comments on the OM2000, I've got one and I like
it. I wanted to comment on its features vs the OM1n and
perhaps raise a couple of questions myself. The features
between these cameras are almost identical except you can't
get a motor drive for the OM2000 and the OM2000 has a spot
meter (which I find really handy). I love my OM2000, but
a question that has come up is a comment in the manual
it states that the Zuiko Macro system lenses are difficult
to focus with an OM2000. Does anybody have any experience
with this?
I saw a mail order (new)OM2000 with the 35-70mm zoom for about
$250 US perhaps even less. So if your willing to go that
route, it may not be such an expense after all.
Hope it helps.
-Sean
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