philosomatographer
Well-known
Your wife is an astute woman. Can I call on her if something happens to you?![]()
Are we talking about my wife (depicted) or pggunn's wife?
philosomatographer
Well-known
you om/zuiko fans seem to be a fun, self-effacing lot ...![]()
We know how to party, yeah...
Well, more specifically, Leica/Zeiss/Insert-exclusive-brand-here fans have the continuous angst of knowing they are using the best of the best, the most expensive of the most expensive, and have to prove it all the time. Olympus OM fans know they are using a dead system, lenses designed in the 1970s. We got over it.
We can focus on the fun side of photography and our tools, the character instead of the performance, and generally just have a jolly good time with beautiful but old little cameras slug over our shoulders.
Oh, and we'sa likes our superiour viewfinders. Viewfinders - very important. Yes, indeed.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Oh, Greg, that (back problem) is truly a bummer. I really hope you can get it cleared up for good. I've found a good physical therapist to be a help with issues like that, but it may require more than that, so I'm pulling for you.
(And thanks for the green light!
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(And thanks for the green light!
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Are we talking about my wife (depicted) or pggunn's wife?![]()
Hmmm ... Now there's a quandry! Zuiko 40/2 or Hexanon 40/1.8. Both, please.
paulfish4570
Veteran
well, you guys have done it.
thanks to Rover, i'm going to get my feet wet with an OM-1 body. i'm about to order a 50/1.8 from KEH to go with it.
thanks to Rover, i'm going to get my feet wet with an OM-1 body. i'm about to order a 50/1.8 from KEH to go with it.
pggunn
gregor
well, you guys have done it.
thanks to Rover, i'm going to get my feet wet with an OM-1 body. i'm about to order a 50/1.8 from KEH to go with it.
I'm happy for you. I think you're going to love it.
gb hill
Veteran
Wow...must be something in the North Carolina air. I've been out of work all week with ringing ear & dizziness. Sucks being bed ridden & 60+ deg. and finally some sunshine outside. Get well soon to us both. I think I still have your ph# Some weekend we'll have to get together so I can check out that OM.If it's ok with her, it's ok with me!
BTW, something has happened to me. I suffered a back injury in an accident twelve years ago and it came back with a vengeance earlier this week.
I can barely walk now and have been confined to bed for the most part.
I've been living on painkillers and muscle relaxers for two days now.
I'm going back to bed. Now's your chance!![]()
gb hill
Veteran
Exactally what you need Paul to get you back on the dark side & give that X-100 a good rest.well, you guys have done it.
thanks to Rover, i'm going to get my feet wet with an OM-1 body. i'm about to order a 50/1.8 from KEH to go with it.
paulfish4570
Veteran
har! good point, Greg. but i have been toting the f2a this week, loaded with hp5, and making a photo here and there.
gb hill
Veteran
har! good point, Greg. but i have been toting the f2a this week, loaded with hp5, and making a photo here and there.
Bravo Paul. & your film scanner will thank you
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
We know how to party, yeah...
Well, more specifically, Leica/Zeiss/Insert-exclusive-brand-here fans have the continuous angst of knowing they are using the best of the best, the most expensive of the most expensive, and have to prove it all the time. Olympus OM fans know they are using a dead system, lenses designed in the 1970s. We got over it.
We can focus on the fun side of photography and our tools, the character instead of the performance, and generally just have a jolly good time with beautiful but old little cameras slug over our shoulders.
Oh, and we'sa likes our superiour viewfinders. Viewfinders - very important. Yes, indeed.
Well said.
Except I never thought of OM as a dead system.
With hundreds of body+lens+accessory parts available not counting third-party manufacturers, the OM manual SLR is a *completed* system.
And now in the digital era, the zuiko lenses are far from being dead, these are taking pictures for lots of folks every day.
We OM fans choose to celebrate a complete and beautiful system regardless how ordinary it seems to others.
newspaperguy
Well-known
Well said, Will!
"... a completed system."
I like that.
Rick
"... a completed system."
I like that.
Rick
tomalophicon
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paulfish4570
Veteran
a lovely lass, well photographed ...
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tedwhite
Guest
Hi, Rick. "...a completed system." (That's how I feel these waning days).
Even more antiquated than an OM system, I have a complete Pentax Spotmatic system with six M42 screwmount lenses and three bodies! Oddly, everything still works.
Ted
Even more antiquated than an OM system, I have a complete Pentax Spotmatic system with six M42 screwmount lenses and three bodies! Oddly, everything still works.
Ted
paulfish4570
Veteran
not odd at all, ted.
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tedwhite
Guest
Actually, Paul, you do have a point. There's no reason why OM's and Spotmatics shouldn't just keep soldiering on. Build quality is sturdy, design is what one critic called simple elegance, and there are lots of folks out there who can do CLA's on both systems. If I had it to do over again I'd do it with OM's simply because of the bayonet mount and the slightly smaller size. I think the glass in both systems is probably equal.
tomalophicon
Well-known
Yes, they were definitely not designed to fall apart (unlike stuff these days).
Thanks Paul!
Thanks Paul!
ferider
Veteran
Two more 180/2.8 shots taken Sat (Tmax 100, Rodinal 1:100):
Roland.


Roland.
paulfish4570
Veteran
the sleeping sea lion is a hoot. looks like he had a real bad party night and is happy to sleep where he may ... 
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