Bravo! Lex, you are sooooo right on this. This has been my experience
exactly, even with our beloved OMs- put them on a shelf and in 5 years when
you go to use them there's a good chance *something* may be wrong with them,
but use them and care for them, they'll soldier on and on and on.....
Just like some of us have been saying - stop wondering and discussing ad
nauseum how many variations of lensmount screws were used, and the dates of
their introduction, and actually GO OUT AND USE THOSE OMs! :)
George S.
lexjenkins@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> From what I've seen any camera or lens that isn't regularly exercised can
> develop problems with lubrication. The stuff either migrates to the wrong
> areas or congeals. Regular use and reasonably careful handling and
storage
> seems to help prevent this.
>
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