Rich,
Good point, I hadn't considered that problem. I use mine for pictures
of old barns. Never had a barn run away from me yet...
I have an OM-2n also. I would like it better if it fit my hands
better. I have to leave a winder mounted all the time, to have
something to grip.
Bill Stanke
Doggre@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> In a message dated 11/26/01 8:24:13 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> bstanke@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> > Sexiest shutter sound in OM-dom
>
> That little white tail doe I bumped into last month didn't think it was very
> sexy. She listened to it just twice before she shot out of sight. And I
> cringed every time I squeezed off a shot at the snowshoe hare, expecting him
> to dart down in his hole at every shot. I was wishing I had my OM-1, or even
> my old Kodak Retinette that day in those two instances. I'm sure animals 300
> yards away were wondering what that double-crash sound was. To me, the OM-2S
> shutter sounds like a car wreck -- at least out in the quiet of the woods.
> And I wish it had an "off" position for the mode switch. Other than that,
> VERY sexy camera! Battery drain hasn't been an issue for me. Nor has
> shutter lag (I don't think).
>
> But I picked up a 2n this year, too (agree with what Wayne & Andrew said)...
> we need both, don't we?
>
> Rich
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