*** Book: "How to Select and Use Olympus SLR Cameras" by Carl Shipman: $10. If
you're new to OM, you and have one of the covered
bodies, you need this book. He shows and explains: how an SLR works, OTF,
depth-of-field, etc. Much more thorough than the Olympus
owner's instruction manuals. Tons of detail on the T32 and everything that
goes with it. Good info on macro including a table that
shows why you need a 7mm extension tube. This is the 1987 edition which has
complete specs on the other flashes and these bodies:
OM-1n, OM-2S Program, OM-3, OM-4, OM-4T (and their differences), OM-PC. It
also has info about the black sheep OM77AF but that
wasn't Shipman's fault. :) I've fixed some typos in this copy.
*** XA with A11 flash: $60. Works perfectly. Comes with manuals for both the
camera and dedicated flash. I'll also pack magazine
ads and XA reviews cut from all of these magazines: Modern Photo Magazine,
Modern Photo's Annual roundup, Petersen's Photographic,
and Popular Photography. Some paint is rubbed off the steel back. If the
Stylus is too plastic-y for you, you need the XA. The
original sales bill shows it cost $178.45.
*** Luxurious, real leather Ever-ready case for single-digit body. Among OM
cases, this is the top of the line: $35 plus free
ground shipping.
*** Long snout ever-ready case for single-digit body. With this, I was able to
carry my whopping Series1 90 macro in complete
safety. $15 plus free ground shipping.
*** B+W Skylight 1A filter, 49mm, with plastic B+W box, $10.
*** Like new Rokunar Winder for OM: $25 including ground shipping.
All the best,
Lama
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