I'd like to try a three flash gun setup with my OM4, all off camera. I've a
T32 and can get hold of a couple of T20s quite easily but could somebody
please advise as to what cords and connectors I need and how they fit. There
are a few things available on eb*y but I'd like to be sure they will work
before I bid.
Any advice on setup would also be much appreciated - I seem to be doing
studio still life and macro at the moment.
Thanks
Ian
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From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Larry
Sent: 06 August 2002 00:28
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Seems pricey...
Of course, list price was able to be pretty far from what you actually paid.
Got
my OM-2N at the beginning of '81 for $232 including 50mm f1.8 from whatever
store was cheapest in Manhattan (advertising in the back of Magazines).
Probably
was Wall St. Camera, or Executive Photo.
Larry
Bill Pearce wrote:
> "List price on an OM-1n body only was $350 chrome $380 black. OM-2n was
$430
> chrome, and $460 black. The OM-4 listed at $685 for body only. A 50 f/1.8
> would add $100 to the list price."
>
> Wow! I know I'm getting into old fart territory here, but I remember the
> seventies as being cheaper than that, even with rampant inflation. I would
> think that after correcting for 25 years of inflation, those list prices
> wouldn't be too far off from the last quoted lists of the OM3/4T's.
Sobering
> thoughts!
>
> Bill Pearce
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