Hi Tom,
Yes, I think the OM-40 is a good choice, as would be the OM-2, OM-2N, or
OM-2S. The OM-G is similar to the OM-10 but has some advantages over it.
The OM-4 may be more expensive than any of the preceding, but perhaps not by
much in the case of the OM-2's and if you get a good one, it might offer the
best bang for the buck (or monetary denomination of your choice).
Joel Wilcox
Iowa City, Iowa USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Neill" <prodigious1_@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 11:19 AM
> I am a student in the UK studying art and would like to know what is the
> best camera for me. I would like manual features and auto features will
be
> useful . Im not an expert (in fact im a novice) so I would much
appreciate
> some advice on what to get with about £200 (US$290) I have previously
used
> an OM 10 and have been introduced to an OM 40 - Is this any good? and what
> about the OM 4.
> Thanks
> Tom Neill
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