on 8/30/03 2:28 PM, Boris Grigorov at alienspecimen@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> I just realized how misleading my post was, but am sure that most of you
> figured out what my OM1 needs.
> He needs just the hood that gets attached to the wiefinder and prevents stray
> light with interfering with the lightmeter. No eyecup for dioptric correction
> needed...yet, give me a few years and I might get there.
Boris, I don't think Olympus every made just a viewfinder eyepiece cover. I
have them from Pent*x and Min*lta that both will fit the OM slots of the
finder eyepiece. You might hunt around in the 'fifty-cent' bin at the next
camera show you go to... I've been known to spend time rooting around for
bargains. I once found some really nice OM lenscaps, the kind that now sell
for up to $90 or so <g> for -much- less than that...
> OTOH, now you know that I can communicate with OM equipment. (Hmmmmmmm? what
> do you say about this, Moose?) Soooo, If you think that you have something to
> convey to your equipment, or think that it is trying to tell you sompin', just
> send it to me and I'll do the rest. List members free of charge. You would
> have it back in the original condition. Turnaround time, depending on the
> "case". Usually, the more expensive, the more complicated their symptoms
> are...
I'm willing to spend some time communing with anyone's 'big whites'; if
they're getting lonely in your closet send them out to the wilds of
California, I'll get a little UV through that multicoated glass... <g>
> I am outta here, heading for the mountains. See you on Mon.
> Boris
>
--
Jim Brokaw
OM-'s of all sorts, and no OM-oney...
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