I absolutely agree with you about construction quality of the single digit
OMs, The non-system OMs are certainly of a much lower quality. But, if
working correctly, wont they capture an image of equal quality? I would
think that a zuiko lens would make a wonderful picture in any light tight box.
Charles
At 08:25 AM 4/2/03, you wrote:
You'd be amazed at the quality difference when you compare a single digit OM
bod to the 2000. 2000s okay as a backup but it never approached the overall
quality of a real OM.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Grigorov, Boris" <BGrigorov@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "'olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 7:09 AM
Subject: RE: [OM] To buy or not to buy
>
>
> Charles,
> Sorry for the delay, I am in a digest mode.
> There is someone on da bay that sells them for $120, he has about 9 of
them
> and the auction is ending I a few days. You are lured with a "free 100X24
> film"....
> I am not sure if I am going to buy now. The meter of my OM1 died, so I
sent
> it to the camera doctor (four weeks today...). I have heard that OM2000
is
> a horrible camera, but that contradicts with what I read about it in the
> last few days. If I had known what I know now, I would have bought one
and
> postponed the OM1 CLA. Also, I need to sit back a little and think about
my
> addiction, in one week I have bought two Zuikos and to top that with a
> camera...good that the wife is still supportive, but this might wear thin
> soon.
> Lama, sorry for the dead meter, did you replace the camera with another
> unit?
> Cheers,
> Boris
>
>
>
> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 14:33:09 -0500
> From: Charles Sdunek <charles@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [OM] To buy or not to buy
>
> Boris,
> I would suggest that a refurbished OM2000 should be better than buying one
> off the shelf. Especially if these are factory refurbs, which never left
> the factory. Each one then will have had a technician go through it and
> make sure everything is right. I have no fear of factory refurbished
> items, as they can be better than new.
>
> By the way, how much are these going for?
>
> Charles
>
> At 04:54 PM 3/31/03, you wrote:
>
> >Hi addicts,
> >There are several places on the Net that sell refurbished OM 2000. I
know
> >that you do not like it because of the controls placement and the
> >"plastics" feel, but I heard good things about the spot metering and
> >considering it, but not convinced yet.
> >Now, how dangerous is to buy a refurbished manual camera? How dangerous
> >is to buy an OM 2000? Any discouragement gladly appreciated.
> >Cheers
> >Boris
> >(OM1, OM PC, OM?...)
>
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