What happened to my OM-2s which is NOT and OM-2?
Chuck Norcutt
NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
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> In a message dated 10/22/2007 4:26:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> daniel.sepke@xxxxxxxxx writes:
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> I think, six OM
> bodies in each box. Does this mean I have a problem? Oh I can also see two
> camera bags that have the OM stuff I actually use with another two bodies.
> Don't get me started on the lenses... Well at least I don't have entire
> cupboard devoted to them like I know Bill does :)
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> Well, 36 certainly skunks me, however is this an official count?
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> No? OK, here is how you get to an official count.
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> For each OM 1, 2 or variety there of, give yourself 1point.
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> An OM 4 scores you 1.5 points.
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> An OM 4 T or Ti gives you 2 points.
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> An OM 3 is good for 3 points.
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> An OM 3 T is good for 4 points.
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> Any single digit OM, which is not working and is in a holding pattern
> waiting to go visit John will require you deduct 1 point. If it has been
> mailed to
> him or is in his hands, you can claim half its value.
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> For every OM 10, please deduct 1.5 points.
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> Any of the other double digit or single letter OMs deduct 1 point.
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> The OMPC, which is a dang fine camera, is neutral and gets zero points.
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> Now that you understand, what is your score?
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> Bill "Hoarding a few" Barber
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