Okay, here's my tail
OM fever started on my 18th birthday, in 1990. I had been using my
fathers pen EES, then my brothers Fujica AX-1, then my own trip AFMD;
loved taking pictures and wanted an SLR. I researched a lot and an OM
was my choice. My parents were pretty broke, so I was going to get a
second hand OM10. However, generous relatives stumped up some more
cash and I became the proud owner of an OM2s/p with a late 50/1.8. It
had been through the wars, but it was a great camera. Over the next
few years at university I was working in a mental institution in the
holidays to raise cash, and spending it on OM gear. I soon had the
28/2.8, 135/3.5, T20, 200/4 and the 35-105/3.5-4.5. SInce then it's
just got worse; as I have made a little bit of money here and there
with photographs I've bought more and more OM kit. My original 2s/p
circuits blew, but the corpse rests gently in my cupboard, with the
caps and back passed to the next generation. I've had a 10 and 35-105
and tamron 80-210 stolen , and owned and sold several 4's. My cameras
get rough treatment as I travel to eygpt a lot, especially in the
deserts - and they handle it fine.
My main kit is 4ti (seriously brassed, seriously sexy) and a 3 with
the 28/2, 35-80, 100/2.8 and 180/2.8 plus a vivitar 19 as the core
lenses, with a 50/1.2 for low light stuff and too many other goddies
in the cupboard.
11 years after my first hit, I'm as addicted as ever.....
Pete
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Dr. Peter Dixon
Neurogenetics Unit, Department of Molecular Pathogenesis
6th Floor, Institute of Neurology
Queen Square
London WC1N 3BG
Tel: 0207 837 3611 xtn 4305
Fax: 0207 278 5616
Mobile: 0775 484 1984
email: P.Dixon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, peterdixon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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