An OM-G (OM-20) might be better. They usually cost less when you count the
cost of the manual adapter for the 10, are very similar in most respects,
but have the newer, more-reliable shutter, and some extra features (I think
a PC connector), and are younger.
Paul Farrar
>
> Scott,
>
> Pawn shops, camera shows (should be a show coming up in Houston before
> long), real camera shops with some used stock, newspaper classifieds, work
> bulletin boards, shopper ad newspapers, www.olympusguy.com (San Antonio).
> I've seen many in pawn shops; some have reasonable prices, some don't.
> Regardless, caveat emptor. Carry some S-76 cells with you, and run some
> test film through. Good luck!
>
> Gary Edwards
>
>
> >From: "BOWEN, SCOTT M. (JSC-CC)" <scott.m.bowen1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >To: "'Olympus List'" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Subject: [OM] OM-10 Body
> >Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 08:02:55 -0500
> >
> > Can anyone point me in the direction of a low cost OM-10
> >body or give me some insight on where to find one/start looking?
> > E-bay prices get outrageous real quick!
> >
> > Scott
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