I'm done... (at least with one type of GAS)

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It's time for another I'm done thread :)

I am finally done with my OM gears and GAS. I have all I need, I have all I wanted, All I need to do now is to grow into the full potential of the gears :D

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What warms my heart is that one of these is my wife's favorite camera (old timers already knows, I mention it quite often, newcomers, guess which one :) ). I am so glad that my wife and I can share a hobby that can last a lifetime (well, until they stop making films, that is).

As for my other types of GAS, as some of the RFF'ers have shown as of late, I think I am also *almost* done :D

Now, who's done with their favorite SLR GAS? share your story here.

Will
 
Gorgeous ! In particular the lower left :)

What's the lens on the upper left ?

And where can I get an OM4 grip ?

And you are missing the 500mm lens in the picture ...

Thanks,

Roland.
 
I have been pretty comfortable for quite some time now, just making the occassional foray into local thrift shops, and not being disappointed if I found nothing, or simply glad if I did. I picked up the Leica Mini Zoom that way, and a couple of nice flash units, including a 283. Then I had to get a Minolta XG-1 with a Minolta 40mm lens mounted, and a Kiron 28-200mm zoom lens on the side.

Now what do I do? I have to admit it's cute, and fractionally larger than my ST 901. And with the 40mm lens, it is lighter. I have wanted another Sigma 600mm Cat for a long time. They are very hard to find in M42 mount, and are usually expensive when you see them. Maybe now ...

ARRHHhhhhhh Gassssssssssssssss
 
Will, wow! quite a collection :) that OM3 is gorgeous.
Never say never, though. I said "I am done" some month ago - because I had OM4ti/OM1 and optics from 16mm to 135mm, I thought it's enough. Today I must say that I have optics from 16mm to 300mm ;)
Btw, how do you like 2-13 focusing screen? I can not use 1-13 since I got 2-13.
 

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ferider said:
Gorgeous ! In particular the lower left :)

What's the lens on the upper left ?

And where can I get an OM4 grip ?

And you are missing the 500mm lens in the picture ...

Thanks,

Roland.

Roland, the one on the lower left is my current favorite :)
The yellow coating is probably a unique signature of the 55mm/1.2.

I forgot where I got that, it's pretty nifty and helps the grip.
 
Igor.Burshteyn said:
Will, wow! quite a collection :) that OM3 is gorgeous.
Never say never, though. I said "I am done" some month ago - because I had OM4ti/OM1 and optics from 16mm to 135mm, I thought it's enough. Today I must say that I have optics from 16mm to 300mm ;)
Btw, how do you like 2-13 focusing screen? I can not use 1-13 since I got 2-13.

I see what you're saying, but at some time, I guess being done is a choice we have to make. To me, if I keep entertaining the GAS, then I won't be able to improve my picture taking skill which is the whole point :D

My wife likes the 2-13 screen very much, she said thank you!! :)
 
Igor.Burshteyn said:
Will, wow! quite a collection :) that OM3 is gorgeous.
Never say never, though. I said "I am done" some month ago - because I had OM4ti/OM1 and optics from 16mm to 135mm, I thought it's enough. Today I must say that I have optics from 16mm to 300mm ;)
Btw, how do you like 2-13 focusing screen? I can not use 1-13 since I got 2-13.

Good grief, a 300mm f/2.8! What is the filter size of that puppy? Obviously great for available light. Neat. I didn't know such a lens was made.
 
I need to learn how to use that beast properly. First thing I understood is that handholding 2.3kg of iron and glass is near to impossible. Second thing is that my tripod is not sturdy enough to accept this burden.
There is a story behind this lens. It was owned previously by David Rubinger, celebrated Israeli photo journalist
http://digitaljournalist.org/issue0003/arm01.htm
I wish I could get not just lens but a small part of his talent, as well. At least I got that very print signed by David Rubinger :>
 
Igor, from what I've seen and read, for a big and long lens like that, the better solution than even a mighty tripod is some kind of beanbag. This is a good illustration:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/macleong/249316695/

I have a cheapo Kimunor lens (looks like a baseball bat) at 500mm/8, it's a challenge not to have any vibrations in the picture.
 
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