All 2Ns are very reliable as they are all post-bug OM-2. Ditto 1N over old
plain 1s.
John Hermanson
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----- Original Message -----
From: Frank/Lin/Cody <azdream@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 9:19 PM
Subject: [OM] OM-1 vs.OM-1n vs. OM-2n
| Greetings from Arizona,
|
| I'm new to the list, new to photography and new to OM's.
| I'm a professional artist/craftman and am lately determined to do my own
| product photography. My camera "guru" says an OM-1n is the only camera for
| me. He says that the OM-1's often have advance/re-winder problems and
| dislikes the OM-2n for no logical reason that I can figure out.
| My dilema: OM-1n's are going for unusually big bucks on Ebay lately, while
| seemingly nice OM-1's and OM-2n's (w/1:4 or 1:8 zuikos) seem more in my
| $150-$250 price range.
| Should I hold out for an OM-1n or consider the others ?
|
| Any opinions .... or OM-1,1(n), or 2(n)'s for sale ?
|
| Thanks in advance,
|
| F
|
| "Everything the same; everything distinct" ZEN PROVERB
|
| Lin Mullins/Frank Luedtke
| Cordes Lakes,Arizona
| azdream@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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