Gries,
May I humbly suggest that for your work, as you describe it, an OM-1N would
be more suited - and then you could have a data back and mirror lockup.
Gary Edwards
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From: gries <gries@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 8:43 AM
Subject: Re: [OM] Re: OM-2000
> yes, the OM-2000 is my new friend!
>
> the fact that it is fully manual and will work w/o any batteries is a
dream
> come true! most of my work is architectural, so I do all of my metering
> through an ambient meter.
>
> also the mirror lock-up is what I have been dreaming about to reduce any
> un-necessary camera vibration. all around it seems to be a good camera
and
> I would highly recomend it to anyone!
>
> i just wish the back were more sturdy.... or if I could have a record data
> back....
>
>
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