>
> Oh, how sweet it is! Yes, I know it is just a camera and in this case it
> is the OM 3Ti. As John said, it doesn't look to have been used. It will
> now. The stable is full and I have no need for an M-1. A very happy
> camper. Bill Barber
>
I'm looking foward to your confirming everything I've been saying about this
camera. Or at least a few things.
Last night I spent a couple hours repacking camera bags. It's a constant
evolution trying to find that "perfect combination' of gear. I'm getting
close. At least until the next assignment or acquisition where I rearrange
things all over again.
Bag 1 (The Digital/Analog event bag):
- E-1 with 14-54
- OM-4T with 35-80 and MD2
- Tokina AT-X 100-300 F4 zoom with OM-E adaptor (swappable with 300/4.5)
- Polarizer
- Vivitar 285HV
Bag 2 (The Analog bag):
- OM-3Ti
- OM-2S
- 24 F2.8
- 35 F2.8
- 35 Shift
- 50 F3.5 Macro
- 100 F2.8
- 200 F4
- Handheld Meter (flash/ambient)
- Filters
- Cable Release
Bag 3 (small hip bag):
- Minolta A1
Grab-n-Go equipment for swapping out individual things:
- Additional flash gear
- 300 F4.5 (used instead of the 100-300 when the analog and digital bags are
carried)
- IS3 and g40 flash
- Lots of other stuff
The point is, the OM-3Ti has a place of prominence by occupying the
primo-deluxe spot in the analog bag. And when I'm going out with just one
camera/lens, my combination of choice is the OM-3Ti with 35 F2.8.
AG
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