So I guess the problem with me learning photography on an OM is not easily
being apply to apply what I learn through the experiences I can have without a
manual adapter. I got it now. So it's either get a manual adapter or get
something else?
EJ
On Wed, 07 March 2001, "Brian P. Huber" wrote:
>
> Eric,
> What you want to learn is photography, OM-10 or OM-2n doesn't really matter.
> Exposure, lighting and composition.
>
> Sometimes having manual capabilities makes a BIG difference, especially when
> learning the principles.
>
> Brian P. Huber
>
> As a beginning camera, i guess
> > my question is whether or not the OM-10 without the manual
> > adapter will be suiteable for me to learn the mechanics and
> > techniques of the Olympus system so that I may possibly later
> > in the year move to an OM-2n?
> > Eric jackson
>
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