Indeed it does, and the new Bessa T has some improvements in terms of
quality and fittings I believe (stronger, more rigid back door and top
plate, metal fittings). Not to mention the special edition in a choice of
colours with matching Leicavit style base mounted trigger winder. (and
collapsible Heliar 50mm!) Room for a new OM-2000 with these improvements?
AndrewF
>The basic body lives on as the Voigtlander Bessa R.
>
>JP
>
>At 04:09 PM 11/26/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>>The OM-2000 is an underrated camera. I know it was made by Cosina, and it
>>can't take a winder, but as a backup OM body, for its price, it's a darn
>>good camera. Truth is, with its spot metering it's potentially a more
>>accurate camera than most of the OM line. I recently sold one on eBay for
>>$148.00. At the same time, I sold an OM-2sp that went for only $125.00.
>>Before putting the 2000 up for sale, I checked some of the big online
>>camera stores (B&H Photo, etc.) for a price. I was unable to find one, but
>>I didn't conclude that they were out of production. That's not good. You
>>now cannot buy a new Olympus SLR for under a $1000.
>>
>>Allan
>>
>>
>>
>>On Monday, November 26, 2001, at 10:33 AM, John Hermanson wrote:
>>
>>>Olympus ran out of them a few months ago, so they can't be ordered new,
>>>though I'm sure they can be found on dealers shelves somewhere.
>>>
>>>John Hermanson
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