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Isn't the 43 1.9 an FA lens? And about 600$?
I had both too and they are both great. I kept the Olympus, never bonded with the MX. In the other hand, the ME is the camera I use with my Pentax lenses, I like the ME more than I liked the MX.
Yes, an FA Limited; B&H shows it currently at $596.95. Back in 2007 when I got mine B&H had it for $469.95. I got it for $380 from a guy in Vancouver BC who'd had it for 2 weeks and decided to change camera systems. A favorite lens!Isn't the 43 1.9 an FA lens? And about 600$?
Isn't the 43 1.9 an FA lens? And about 600$?
I've never even held an MX, but I had an OM-1 for a while and, while it's a nice camera, I felt like I could never get a really good grip on it because the self-timer lever was exactly where the tips of the second and third fingers of my right hand needed to be. The above picture illustrates the problem. Also, the OM-1 relies on the obsolete 625 mercury battery. They can be converted to use modern batteries, but that is something you never have to worry about with Pentax.
I did like a lot of things about the OM-1, though. I liked the shutter speed ring around the lens mount, as if you get used to it you can set your shutter speed by feel without looking at a dial on the top plate (of course the MX tells you the shutter speed in the viewfinder so not that much of an advantage for the OM-1). Also, the OM-1's film speed setting dial on the top plate is much larger and easier to see than any other manual focus SLR I've tried.
They're both great cameras, but if I was going to buy one or the other, I'd buy an MX.
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The ISO dial puzzles me.. To me, moving the shutter control to the lens ring seems like a great opportunity to de-clutter the top plate on a very small camera. Instead, Olympus repurposed the traditional shutter dial as an iso dial, which at most needs to be changed once per roll. Does it really need such a prominent position?
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That may be true of Pentax cameras in general, but black ones are hard to find in good cosmetic condition. A little brassing is cool, but it seems like most of the black Pentax cameras on ebay look like they were tied to the back of truck and dragged over ten miles of bad road.A recent thread about any clean Rolleiflex cameras being thin on the ground, got me thinking of my Pentax cameras. Generally, these cameras were not over used (as Rolleiflex(s). Mostly consumer cameras, so possibly a good deal because people bought them to take photos of there children and after that just Christmas. So if you pick the correct models you can get a perfectly running mint camera for very little.
Of course cult cameras are not included.