Go with a high number OM-2 or 2N. You won't regret it. OM-30 (is that the
F?) is not recommended. Uses 5 batteries too.
John Hermanson
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Mitchell" <jon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 6:40 PM
Subject: [OM] Manual Adaptor
| I have an OM-10 which suffers from major exposure problems (meter says a
| sensible reading, shutter doesn't correspond !). I am looking at
| upgrading/replacing. I've heard that all OM-10's suffer from similar
| problems eventually - is this true ? Is it worth buying a 2nd hand OM-10
| back to replace mine ?
|
| Also I'm considering something like an OM-30 ? Any experiences with these
?
| Will my Manual Adaptor for my OM-10 also work with an OM-30, or any other
OM
| camera ? Are all the Manual Adaptors the same ?
|
| Also considering an OM-2. I like the OM-1 (my father has one) but like
the
| ability to select aperture and shoot with what the camera decides, for
those
| situations where there isn't time to do it all manually (sacrilige I know
| !). Any experiences I should know about with the OM-2 ?
|
| OK, so lots of questions, all basically saying HELP - I need to replace /
| upgrade and need advice !!
|
| Thanks,
|
| Jon Mitchell
|
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