Yeah, enough cannot be said about that little camera. I grew up on an
OM-1n. Now I'm shooting with an OM-4T most of the time and there are
all kinds of little ergonomic quirks that may be fine if you got used
to them first, but don't feel quite right if you grew up with an OM-1n.
One of the ones that bugs me the most is the sharp edge on the front of
the prism housing. From time to time when I'm changing lenses I cut a
groove in my thumbnail or index fingernail because rotating the lens
out of or into the bayonet mount rubs my nail against that sharp edge.
-Rob
On Friday, April 4, 2003, at 01:33 PM, Donald MacDonald wrote:
The OM1n is a jewel, and yet a very practical and sturdy jewel.
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