YOur cent of wisdom i guess you could say is much appreciated. That is another
factor that i'll put into the equation of what and when to buy a camera, that
is the cost of possibly having it revived or repaired. Thanks again.
Eric Jackson
On Sat, 03 March 2001, Nick Taylor wrote:
>
> Eric Jackson wrote:
> >
> > hey to everyone,
> > my name's eric and i've been recently introduced in the last year
> > to the world of OM photography and the obsession that it becomes.
> [snip]
>
> Hi Eric ...
>
> Many others have offered their two cents worth (and most of it has
> been worth far more than two cents), so here's my one cents worth.
>
> Go for an OM-1n ... have John Hermanson give it a CLA and add a
> beautiful snake skin cover from Morgan Sparks. You'll have a superb
> all manual camera that will last a very long time. It is a work of
> art whose value will only increase as time goes by!
>
>
> After you've completely mastered <grin> photography in a few years,
> then you can invest a couple of thousand dollars in whatever is
> the latest and greatest electronic marvel of the year ... but in
> the interim you'll have a camera that is the envy of knowledgeable
> Zuikoholics, provides excellent photographic quality, and will
> become a status symbol!
>
> John Hermanson:
> http://www.zuiko.com/
> Morgan Sparks:
> http://homepages.together.net/~msparks/leathers/index.html
>
> Good luck,
> -Nick T.
>
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