Nah, you're on a reasonable pace.So I've gotten a little carried away with the OM series over the years...
Here are two of my favorite "walk about" cameras with easy to adjust ("...on the fly"), shutter speed dials.
So I've gotten a little carried away with the OM series over the years...
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haha thanks.Nah, you're on a reasonable pace.
I used to a couple years ago but sold it.No OM10 for back up?
Regards, David
haha thanks.
I used to a couple years ago but sold it.
I do however have another M-1 on the way to me as we speak.
So I've gotten a little carried away with the OM series over the years...
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Yeah that's a good point actually. I mean, I mostly use a black OM1 and OM4. Both are brassed nicely and I don't feel bad if they get scratched/grazed etc. It could make sense in some circumstances though to have something like an OM10. It's amazing how cheap they are.Hi,
I've done that 4 or 5 times now, I always miss the old OM10 and find another after a while. Mostly because I don't worry so much about carrying it around; dropping it etc. And the thought of having two 4Ti's stolen or damaged frightens me...
Regards, David
That is a very nice collection.
I noticed you don't have any OM-1N version.
Is that on purpose or it just happen to be that way?
But, impressive you have a M-1 and another one on the way.
Apart from the very expensive OM-3Ti, you seem to only miss the OM-2N in black.
You might want to have a word with the gent above you that has 2x -2N.
Personally I have a preference for OM-1 in black, but the -2 and -2N look nicer to me in chrome.
Here is a video about a nice and famous photographer. See what is the camera he is holding at around 1:10:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Olc_QLDPUeU
Here are mines
I tried to do a pic like yours for you to see the difference.
WP_20160203_14_07_47_Pro by Ricardo Miranda, on Flickr
Yes, David, there's a 10 and also a 40. 😉
haha nice work!!Here are mines
I tried to do a pic like yours for you to see the difference.
WP_20160203_14_07_47_Pro by Ricardo Miranda, on Flickr
Yes, David, there's a 10 and also a 40. 😉
The only thing bugging me with this one was the shutter lag. Overall, excellent camera.