At 01:31 PM 7/4/2003 -0500, you wrote:
OK People,
Make up your mind what you think about the camera. It seems like
whatever your mood is when you wake up in the morning, that's how you
approach this subject...
Here's my take on the OM-2000:
I believe you'll pretty much get what you pay for if it's a reasonable
price. I don't believe you'll find it as hardy or as durable as the other
double-digit (exceptimg the OM-77 and OM-88 which I've never even seen)
and especially the single-digit OM's. Me? For a consumer class OM mount
camera body, I'd spend the $$ on an OM-PC in "KEH EX" condition.
Opinion offered expires at midnight tonight and is subject to change
without notice.
;-)
-- John
I agree with John, and I actually own one. Also own an OMPC which gets
more use than the OM2000. However, for my purposes, which includes
shooting slides in deep winter, I do think the OM2000 has its place. It
has a fine meter, including spot, which I think is a little more accurate
than an OM-1.
Joel W.
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