I have several OM-1 bodies and several 50mm f-1.8 and f-1.4 lenses to sell.
I am putting together a description of this gear and will send it to
interested parties. I think the OM-1 is the perfect beginner camera and the
perfect camera for back country use where image quality, weight, size,
reliability, quietness, and simplicity are all important. /jnm
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> Subject: [OM] Everyone's Opinion (Part II)
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> Chris, here's a HUGE list of online resources for used camera
> equipment. If
> you haven't visited them already, try KEH and B & H for starters.
>
> <A HREF="http://www.smu.edu/~rmonagha/mf/albro.html">Click here:
> Jeff Albro's
> Impact! Used Photo Equipment Guide</A>
>
> We won't hold it against you that you are already into digital.
> The emulsion
> film vs. digital is sure to rage for years. Like Mac vs. PC.
>
> Rich
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