In a message dated 3/31/99 10:15:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, denton@xxxxxxxx
writes:
<< IMHO you should buy a used OMt before an OM2000. You will get a higher
quality camera with very sophisticated metering options. You could pick up
a 4t used for $600-$800. >>
I agree that a used OM may be a better choice. A decent OM-1 can be obtained
for about the same price as a new OM2000. Unless you really need one of the
unique features of the OM2000 (1/125 synch, multi exposure capability) you'll
probably be happier with a good single-digit OM (1, 2, 3, or 4). I'm thinking
about picking up a 2000 myself. They're so inexpensive, and I have some ideas
I'd like to try which would be *much* easier with that multiexposure lever.
Paul Schings
Coventry, RI
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