Seriously, people are trying to sell them new for over $2,000 apiece - and
often failing at those huge asking prices. I guess a fair price for a really
good one that's actually seen some use would be between $1,500 and $2,000
because of its attractiveness to collectors and flash synchronization
abilities. On the other hand, you could have my truly pristine OM-4Ti (last
refurbished unit sold by Olympus USA) and maybe an OM-1n and odd bits in
exchange for your OM-3Ti, if you'd like to have a great auto SLR instead of a
manual. Or about $2,000 worth of other OM kit. ;-)
- Phil
PS - you're not a musician, are you? Your name sounds kinda familiar.
On 13:43, Alexander Lecarme wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>I am an amateur photographer and I use only OM equipment. Also, I am
>new to the list.
>A few years ago, I had the opportunity to purchase an OM3ti body in
>absolute pristine condition. It has since then become a piece of
>collection. So I don't use it much, afraid to damage it.
>Maybe someone out there could do better use of it, a pro photographer
>or a collector.
>Any thoughts, price quotes or advices?
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Alexandre Lecarme
>
>
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