Alex had at least 77 successful bids in the last 30 days (nearly all
OM) but has had 908 auctions.
Chrissy has had 73 successful bids (very roughly half are OM). She has
had 286 auctions.
My feeling is that prices on Zuiko zooms seem to be still trending
down. Some of the rarer OM gear has had prices climb since Christmas.
Other than the german seller, Jone Quinn (?), and Alex, I don't think
I've seen any 3Ti's. All of the other bodies have been up for auction
fairly regularly.
I've seen 24/2, 28/2, 35/2, and 85/2 up for auction fairly regularly.
The 100/2 has never been very common. It's been a long time since I've
seen a 180/2 or 250/2 at anything other than exhorbitant prices.
-jeff
On 2/3/07, NSURIT@xxxxxxx <NSURIT@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> 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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