--- Ken N <image66@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I can't understand. I look at a couple of the OM-2S
> bodies for
> sale on EvilBay and can't remember mine EVER looking
> so clean
> and blemish free.
>
> Can somebody PLEASE explain to me how it is possible
> to actually
> use a black-bodied cameras without getting them
> marked up>
> I use my cameras and gave up trying to "preserve"
> them ages ago.
>
> A certain other Zuikoid that I occasionally get
> together with
> will put his camera back away in the case between
> every shot.
> Every twenty feet you have to stop, open the case,
> extend the
> tripod, mount the camera, yada yada, just to take
> one picture
> then reverse the sequence to tuck it back away in
> the confines
> of the bag. Meanwhile, I'm carrying my tripod WITH
> the camera
> mounted. Position and shoot.
>
> However, TS's OM-2S would look awefully good in my
> bag...
>
> AG(mega brassed)Schnozz
>
I'm with you Ken, I try to be reasonably careful but
my used bodies look used. There is comfort in useing
equipment that is somewhat ratty looking. You don't
have to worry about every little tap or bump, but can
concentrate on what your doing. Besides, it makes
people think I know what I'm doing and I belong there
taking pictures. Talent is nothing, image is
everthing. <G> John(not fooling nobody) Robison
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