If I am the John H. you are referring to, I really don't care much for the
PC. The 2N, then 4T are my favorites.
John
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----- Original Message -----
From: Rand E. <rtomcala@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 04, 1999 8:19 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] Re: your mail -Reply
> Skip, Scott et all. If you look in the older archives, I believe that
> John H. has long stated that the PC was one of his favorites. What say
> John ?
> Rand E.
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Scott Nelson wrote:
> >
> > Skip, I'm glad someone has come to the same conclusion I have about the
OM-PC.
> > This is an oft overlooked camera whose price/performance can't be beat.
Not only
> > do I use it as a second body to my 4t, but it's what I use when going on
> > vacation or anywhere that loss/theft/destruction is (more) likely. You
can find
> > this camera in good condition for ~ $70 in my experience, probably
because
> > Zeek-heads don't bid it up since it's an "amateur" model. I'm willing to
put a
> > $70 body with a cheap third party zoom into all kinds of peril I'd never
put the
> > 4t and 28-80 into, and get shots I never would have gotten otherwise.
I've
> > stated elsewhere that the OM-PC in program mode, with ESP on and one of
those
> > self-contained auto-focus lens is an intriguing grab shot setup. Hey,
put that
> > on a tripod with a trip switch and you could be the first to get a well
exposed
> > and focused Sasquatch shot!
>
>
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