Somewhat the same here. I have OM-1/n and OM-2/n cameras, which I liked
very much until the E-500 came around and film became expensive. I did obtain
an OM-10 that came with a lens I wanted. Did not like the OM-10 as it looked
more like a toy and did not do the job one bit better.
Same with the E-500/10/20 series. Newer models are way out my budget, and
I've adapted to the very few shortcomings. And I'll never invest in a digital
lens as I have found the MF glass to be all that I require.
No need for a "trophy wife" as I never bothered with the economy models.
>
>> ... while in a small shop just a few feet
>> away, before we could check into our hotel, the car was broken
>> into, and all gone...
>>
>> Any thoughts ?
>
>So sorry for your loss! It must feel like a personal violation.
>
<<SNIP>>
>
>The "abortive loyalists" I've experienced all appear lost, switching
>systems like some people change clothes, like the mid-age crisis guy
>who buys a red sports car and divorces his wife of 30 years, and ends
>up going through several "trophy wives" afterward. There's a lot to
>be said for the comforting feel of a system you know well.
>
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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