> Daryl Hurley <dhurley1@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Add an OM2n, then an Om1n, then a couple more OM2n's and, then throw
> in an
> OM2 for a good measure, and you really should have at least one OM4
> or
> 4t........... After all, there is more to it than just B&W or color,
> print
> or slide, there are all those different film speeds to deal
> with............. You can't go swapping out rolls every time the sun
> goes
> behind a cloud......... you NEED a different body for each film type
> and
> speed........... see, thats how this works. And of course you'll
> need
> lenses for each body, probably several of each, after all you don't
> want to
> be wasting valuable shooting time changing lenses ...............Is
> this
> where I mention the need for a huge SUV to carry all the stuff around
> in?
And don't forget backups !
Wayne Harridge
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~w_harridge
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