glassportal
Member
Does anyone have the OM winder 2 and if so could they tell me if its possible to use the grips shutter release and still use manual film wind? I have no use for the drive I just need a good grip in the studio and it looks awkward to have the grip and use the original release.
ronnies
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Does anyone have the OM winder 2 and if so could they tell me if its possible to use the grips shutter release and still use manual film wind? I have no use for the drive I just need a good grip in the studio and it looks awkward to have the grip and use the original release.
No. In order for the winder shutter release to work the winder must be switched on and will therefore wind the film afterwards.
Ronnie
Paul Jenkin
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Sky Arts 1 (UK satellite channel) is running a 1 Hr 40 minute retrospective about Jane Bown - an Olympus OM series user par excellence. Worth watching as it has some interesting insights about her life and work.
The main reason for this post is that I have a Zuiko 28-48mm f4 lens sitting around doing nothing. The reason for its inactivity is that I have acquired a nice bunch of small primes. Anyway, the lens has developed what I can only describe as a slow-motion shutter blade return issue.
Therefore, as I possess neither the skills to attempt a fix nor the inclinantion to seek professional help, I'm offering it up FREE OF CHARGE to anyone in the UK who fancies a project to fix. In all other respects, it's in really lovely condition and it comes with front and rear lens caps. I'll even stump up the postage (for mainland UK) as I hate to see something go to waste.
Please PM me if you're interested. First come, first served.....
The main reason for this post is that I have a Zuiko 28-48mm f4 lens sitting around doing nothing. The reason for its inactivity is that I have acquired a nice bunch of small primes. Anyway, the lens has developed what I can only describe as a slow-motion shutter blade return issue.
Therefore, as I possess neither the skills to attempt a fix nor the inclinantion to seek professional help, I'm offering it up FREE OF CHARGE to anyone in the UK who fancies a project to fix. In all other respects, it's in really lovely condition and it comes with front and rear lens caps. I'll even stump up the postage (for mainland UK) as I hate to see something go to waste.
Please PM me if you're interested. First come, first served.....
Ljós
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Giving Paul's (see post above) generous offer a bump! Mighty nice of him!
All the best, Ljós
All the best, Ljós
Paul Jenkin
Well-known
Okay - one final bump. If you want the lens as shown above (for free) then please PM me by 09:00 UK time on Saturday 13th June. Otherwise, it's off to the 'bay or maybe landfill.....
ravilamir
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PM sent Paul!
Many grateful thanks!
Many grateful thanks!
CTAPbIU_XPEH_RUSSIA
Established
zuiko 24mm 2,8

Montag006
Established
Two new to me Zuikos
Two new to me Zuikos
I joined the OM group in 2012 after getting a
black OM-1 w/ 28mm 3.5.
I had it serviced by CamTech and I was delighted...
Well I finally added more lenses: the 100mm f 2.8
and the 200 mm f 4
So far so good....
Please keep up posting the awesome Zuiko shots
Two new to me Zuikos
black OM-1 w/ 28mm 3.5.
I had it serviced by CamTech and I was delighted...
Well I finally added more lenses: the 100mm f 2.8
and the 200 mm f 4
So far so good....
Please keep up posting the awesome Zuiko shots
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CliveC
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What is it about the OM-1's shutter that makes it so magical? It's just so smooth and unobtrusive somehow. And that hugemonous viewfinder!
The whole OM line is pretty darn good, but I wish they could've captured more of the OM-1 magic in the OM-4s. The only one of the single-digit OMs I have yet to try is an OM-3 and OM-3Ti.
The whole OM line is pretty darn good, but I wish they could've captured more of the OM-1 magic in the OM-4s. The only one of the single-digit OMs I have yet to try is an OM-3 and OM-3Ti.
ravilamir
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Still the OM-4 is a great camera. But, I see your point now.
The OM-1 is really a very smooth camera and a pleasure to use.
Within a week I've added a OM-4, a OM-2N black and an OM 135mm /3.5.
The OM-1 is really a very smooth camera and a pleasure to use.
Within a week I've added a OM-4, a OM-2N black and an OM 135mm /3.5.
adresaba
Well-known
Freshly scanned
OM2
OM2

ravilamir
Well-known
OM-4, OM 135mm f/3.5, Fomapan 400 in Rodinal 1+100.

Selfie with parrot by Ricardo Miranda, on Flickr

Selfie with parrot by Ricardo Miranda, on Flickr
ravilamir
Well-known
New Retropan 320 Soft shots
New Retropan 320 Soft shots
OM-2N, OM 28-48mm /4 (thanks Paul!) and the NEW Foma Retropan 320.
Fomadon R09 1+100 stand 1hour.
6-22-2015_027 by Ricardo Miranda, on Flickr
6-22-2015_018 by Ricardo Miranda, on Flickr
New Retropan 320 Soft shots
OM-2N, OM 28-48mm /4 (thanks Paul!) and the NEW Foma Retropan 320.
Fomadon R09 1+100 stand 1hour.


ravilamir
Well-known
Some more with Foma Retropan 320 Soft developed in Retro Special:
OM-1N
6-24-2015_008 by Ricardo Miranda, on Flickr
6-24-2015_021 by Ricardo Miranda, on Flickr
OM-2N
6-24-2015_002 by Ricardo Miranda, on Flickr
OM-1N


OM-2N

ravilamir
Well-known
OM-2N, OM 100mm /2.8, Foma Retropan 320 Soft in Retro Special.
Weekend thinker by Ricardo Miranda, on Flickr

ravilamir
Well-known
Latest cameras to arrive.
OM-1N
OM-1
Some shots with Retropan 320 Soft:
7-24-2015_007 by Ricardo Miranda, on Flickr
7-24-2015_002 by Ricardo Miranda, on Flickr
7-24-2015_010 by Ricardo Miranda, on Flickr
7-24-2015_021 by Ricardo Miranda, on Flickr
OM-1N

OM-1

Some shots with Retropan 320 Soft:




ped
Small brown dog
Let me know if you fancy a Zuiko f1.2 50mm lens... mine's for sale on the classifieds here!
ravilamir
Well-known
Let me know if you fancy a Zuiko f1.2 50mm lens... mine's for sale on the classifieds here!
Ta! It is a tad expensive: none of my Zuiko lenses cost me more than £40.
ped
Small brown dog
It's gone now. Yes it's not a cheap lens.
jbhthescots
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OM1, 1.2/50mm, FP4+, Ilfosol3 (1+14)
The full backstory to this photo can be read on my blog by clicking here.
Ta! It is a tad expensive: none of my Zuiko lenses cost me more than £40.
Yes, certainly an expensive lens in comparison to other 50mm Zuikos - but worth it! I'm also considering selling mine, in mint condition, to fund some other purchases I'm considering.
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