OM-3 is very nice but it's circuit board is as complicated as an OM-4
board and not available. 4t board is still available, but @ $200 plus
labor to put it in, it's not looking very economical. High serial
number OM-2 or (any) 2N are still more serviceable imo.
John
CPS, Inc.
On 4/4/2008 11:12:56 AM, Leandro DUTRA (leandro.gfc.dutra@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> 2008/4/4, Walters, Martin <mwalters@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> >
> > I know the OM 2 is, and will remain, clearly repairable for a
> > good while. What about the 4T(i)? Some bodies are approaching 20 years
> > old. I presume that if the circuit board goes - the primary difference
> > between the two - it's either an expensive paper weight or a significant
> > repair bill.
>
> If you want ultimate reliability, go OM-1 or 3...
>
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