John has said in the past that he has plenty of OM-2/2n parts available
so 1's and 2's are repairable for a long time to come. OM-4/4T's will
likely become orphaned when the limited number of replacement circuits
runs out. That said, there are probably still plenty of 4/4T's sitting
on shelves at home totally unused for many years. There are 8 for sale
on ebay right now.
Chuck Norcutt
Leandro DUTRA wrote:
> 2008/4/4, Walters, Martin <mwalters@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> Though not clear in my original post, I do have an OM-1. I've kind of
>> got spoiled by the "automatic" side of the OM 2 and not having to worry
>> about light changes while shooting. Maybe I'm getting lazier (or wiser)
>> with age.
>
> I am for now sticking with the OM-1. I guess when time comes to want
> something more automatic, either I will have gone totally digital, or
> I will check with John for replacement availability, or I will just
> get a Leica.
>
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