> George, this is called the hunting and gathering phase. <{B^) Bill
> Barber
Bill, you are absolutely right! That's exactly how I feel about it.
Two months ago I did not own a single Olympus OM product. Now, after a very
fruitful hunting season, my drawers are overflowing with nice Olympus OM
products....
As I said before, I am almost done, gathering the essentials. (NOTE:
"essentials"... I will continue hunting but only special things... No more
OM-1, OM-10, 50mm/1.8, you get the point)
When I am done (gathering essentials), I will post here a list of what I
have bought, just for your entertainment and possible amazement...
I will then get to the next phase, where I will actually use some of that
stuff! I plan to test the cameras and the lenses. Find matched pairs of
lenses (for my stereo photography). And decide what to keep and what to
re-sell.
The last phase will be the great DrT Olympus OM sale. I don't need 5 x
100mm lenses. Two (matched pair) are perfect for me. I don't need a dozen
OM1s. Three good working bodies should be plenty.
I really like simplicity and I am a minimalist by nature.
George
PS. Sorry about the esnipe joke... I did not invent it... I was only one of
the first users.
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