Hi Ken!
Well, let me tell you what happened to me: About 1-2 years ago I fell madly
in love with the OM system and in very short time (if you recall) I
accumulated quite a bit of gear. My plan was to use it for my stereo (3d)
photography.
But, around the same time, the new Fuji 3d camera came along. This was the
introduction to digital for me. I found myself using film less and less. A
couple of months ago I got a pair of Panasonic TZ10 cameras wired so I can
use them together for 3D.
Then, just last month I started looking into better models. That's when I
bumped into the micro 4/3 system. I ended up buying a Panasonic GF1 (sorry
guys!!), then another one. And then OM adapters, so now my beloved OM lenses
can be used in these cameras.
As you said, I realized that the wide angle lenses are of reduced interest,
but the lightweight 50mm lens will make a nice, fast, compact medium
telephoto lens. And the longer lenses will make even longer lenses, which
is fine for me, since I have interests in astronomy, nature photography,
etc.
So, basically, I should keep at least a pair of the 50, 100, 200 and 300
(this lens is a beast!) and sell the rest. That's going to be one huge
sale! I also always had an interest in macro so I will keep the macro stuff
too.
I don't think I will use film again, so the cameras have little use to me.
But I will keep at least one OM-1. In my mind, this is a wonderful camera.
Such a classic!
How about the flashes? Other than one or two basic units and the huge one
(I forget now the model no), is there a reason to keep the expensive OM
macro flash systems?
George
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Norton
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 9:49 PM
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: Re: [OM] Question for those who switched to digital
George, I am using both the OM system and FourThirds. With rare
exception, pretty much all OM Zuikos do well on FourThirds. However,
do to the crop factor, your gains are in the longer focal lengths.
Your wide-angle lenses serve little purpose. The 50/1.4, 35-80/2.8,
100/2.8 and 200/4 lenses are my most used lenses in both formats.
A trip to www.zone-10.com will give you an idea of how the classic
Zuikos perform in the digital world.
As to your OM camera system, I have two recommendations:
1. Keep using them
2. Give or sell them to somebody who will
Ken
www.zone-10.com
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