And here
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2957644356&category=152
39
is what may well be a 1-13 in a 1-4 box. I've asked the seller to check but
had no reply so far.
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From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Roger D. Key
Sent: 23 October 2003 08:21
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] ( OM ) OT getting ripped off on *bay
For $8.79 it would be a fantastic bargain (for a Mju II 35/2.8 with date)
if it works (it was sold 'as-is', and mentioned 'broken condition'). Even
if it does not work, you have a camera case! If it is like my iZoom APS
camera, it works OK if you wiggle the pop-up flash.
Roger Key
Brian wrote:
Hi Folks,
It's so easy to get ripped off on the bay.
A little while ago I bid on a little gold Olympus Epic Stylus item
#2955767631
The vendor didn't know if it worked though she said it made all the right
noises. She hadn't tested it as she didn't want to spend the price of a
roll of
film and get it processed. The photos for the auction don't show the bad
scratches on the top.
The camera arrived in my letter-box this morning. I bought a battery for it
-
cost as much as the camera, and a roll of sale ASA 100 film for a quarter
of
that.
I've never had an automatic camera before, but it seems to make all the
noises one might expect from a camera that focuses, exposes, and winds
on. The date etc functions also seems to work.
It is too soon to tell if the auto-focus works properly, and there's no way
to
tell the speed or aperture as far as eye can see.
I wonder if I've been ripped off? (;-)
Brian
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