There are lots of 50/1.8s and the like, too. The prices on OM-2/2n
bodies has come down a lot in the last two years. The numbers of Oly
stuff being offered seem down as well, even allowing for Alex and a
couple of other sellers. Also noted a dearth of Tamron 300/2.8, which
was quite common a year or so ago (luckily when I was looking for one).
Prices of Oly exotica, however, don't seem to be falling (sigh).
Martin
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From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of NSURIT@xxxxxxx
Sent: February 3, 2007 16:07
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Is it my imagination?
Is it my imagination or are there fewer of the more expensive Zuikos
and OMs on the market? There seem to be plenty of OM 1 and OM 10
bodies floating around. The 50mm f3.5, 75-150mm and silver nosed 24mm
f2.8 seem to have a fair amount of company on eBay, however the f2s and
the longer Zuiko zooms seem
to be is shorter supply. Are folks holding back? Perhaps a
redistribution
has occurred and all who have them are happy and using them. That
would be nice. Some of the more interesting items I've seen from the
standpoint of a buyer, seller and user is a nice (but not pristine) OM
4 (old circuit) sell for $299, a Tokina AT-X 80-200mm f2.8 not drawing
much attention, although it is still out there and a kind of ratty
looking OM 4T list at BIN of $170
including postage. The market is interesting. <[8^) Bill Barber
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