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Quite unintentionally, I seem to have accumulated a lot of Olympus gear over the past couple of years. I was cleaning off the shelves yesterday, and took a pic of some of my Olympus cameras.
The one on the bottom is an Olympus Fiber-scope camera kit, with a specialized OM4Ti body. The fiberscope lens is quite interesting, and can be used to get into the tightest of places (somewhat like an endoscope), it requires a very hard to find focusing screen, which is clear, and has a fisheye bubble in the center. A light source can be attached to the fiber scope lens for shooting in dark places. The kit also includes a 2-4 focusing screen and 50mm f/1.8 lens for regular shooting.
The next one going counter-clockwise is an Ace rangefinder camera. The Ace was an interchangeable lens rangefinder camera, and was available with 35mm, 45mm, and 80mm lenses. The viewfinder is surprisingly nice, and the leaf shutter is reliable and quiet.
Next is an old black paint SP. The SP is my favorite fixed lens rangefinder camera. It has a great lens, super meter, and has a simple, nice-looking design.
The next two cameras are Olympus M1 models, one with an M-System 50mm/1.8 the other with the 50mm f/1.4.
Next is an Olympus Pen FT, I actually have three of these guys, but all with the same 38mm f1.8 lens. I am hoping to pick up a black paint version if I can get a good deal on one.
In the center is an OM3Ti, my favorite of the bunch.
The one on the bottom is an Olympus Fiber-scope camera kit, with a specialized OM4Ti body. The fiberscope lens is quite interesting, and can be used to get into the tightest of places (somewhat like an endoscope), it requires a very hard to find focusing screen, which is clear, and has a fisheye bubble in the center. A light source can be attached to the fiber scope lens for shooting in dark places. The kit also includes a 2-4 focusing screen and 50mm f/1.8 lens for regular shooting.
The next one going counter-clockwise is an Ace rangefinder camera. The Ace was an interchangeable lens rangefinder camera, and was available with 35mm, 45mm, and 80mm lenses. The viewfinder is surprisingly nice, and the leaf shutter is reliable and quiet.
Next is an old black paint SP. The SP is my favorite fixed lens rangefinder camera. It has a great lens, super meter, and has a simple, nice-looking design.
The next two cameras are Olympus M1 models, one with an M-System 50mm/1.8 the other with the 50mm f/1.4.
Next is an Olympus Pen FT, I actually have three of these guys, but all with the same 38mm f1.8 lens. I am hoping to pick up a black paint version if I can get a good deal on one.
In the center is an OM3Ti, my favorite of the bunch.


