Bill,
You might consider getting just the bellows and the focusing stage,
unless you want to use everything together. The focusing rail that comes
with the bellows, is the same as the focusing rail that is sold
separately. Just get a focusing stage to go with it. You take off the
bellows unit and then you have a rail to use with the stage. I have done
this for quite a while.
Jim Couch
NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Would like to purchase an OM focusing rail & stage and alos want an OM
> bellows. The bellows turn up fairly frequently on ebay, however the
> focusing rail and stage are a little less common. Mat just go ahead
> and buy them new, if no takers this time around. Would also look at
> trade if someone was interested in any of my extras, which include but
> are not limited to a couple of OM 2 bodies, Zuikos (24mm f2.8, 35mm
> f2, 50mm f3.5 macro, a couple of silver nosed 135mm f2.8, 200mm f5,
> 35-70mm f4, 65-200mm f4, several 50mm f1.4, 50mm f1.8 MIJ) a couple of
> winder 1s and a motor drive 1 with the grip/handle/battery holder. I
> also have several NIB lens hoods for the 50mm f1.4, f1.8 and 35mm
> f2.8, several NIB eye cup 1s, a couple of NIB M. In-focus Trigger
> cords for the OM 30 and several NIB to LNIB 49mm Olympus close up
> lenses. Also might trade Tamron SP 500mm f8 with Tamron 2X, case,box
> instructions etc.or a Vivitar 90m! m f2.8 macro. This gear ranges
> from new to user grade. Accurate descriptions on request. Bill
> Barber
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