mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
I was walking past "Cash Converters" and saw this:

It's the EOS 30V, the international name for the EOS Elan 7NE which, AFAIK, is the only film camera Canon ever made with E-TTL II flash control (thus equalling the kind of flash control Nikon had for years).
It was there for AUD$79. Oh, how the mighty are fallen! Given the cr*p flash control on my old EOS 10, and given the price and condition (near perfect) I just couldn't stop myself.
This in a week where I added a totally unnecesary OM-1n to an order from Adorama (for consumables) just because I don't have a full-manual OM and the price was right.
I do not need more cameras :bang: :bang: :bang:
...Mike
P.S. there's a roll of Delta 400 in there right now, that I probably have a use for over the weekend. So it won't be totally unused, but I can't see it getting much...

It's the EOS 30V, the international name for the EOS Elan 7NE which, AFAIK, is the only film camera Canon ever made with E-TTL II flash control (thus equalling the kind of flash control Nikon had for years).
It was there for AUD$79. Oh, how the mighty are fallen! Given the cr*p flash control on my old EOS 10, and given the price and condition (near perfect) I just couldn't stop myself.
This in a week where I added a totally unnecesary OM-1n to an order from Adorama (for consumables) just because I don't have a full-manual OM and the price was right.
I do not need more cameras :bang: :bang: :bang:
...Mike
P.S. there's a roll of Delta 400 in there right now, that I probably have a use for over the weekend. So it won't be totally unused, but I can't see it getting much...
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Tuolumne
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That roll will probably still be in there next year at this time. I know. I have cameras like that. ROFL.
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mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
If it doesn't get used this weekend, you're probably right. I made sure it was a 24, not a 36...Tuolumne said:That roll will probably still be in there next year at this time. I know. I have cameras like that. ROFL.
...Mike
Oh, and another P.S. - the camera in the photo is what I bought, I already had the lens. That's now worth considerably more than the camera - and its a cheap lens.
Igor.Burshteyn
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be carefull - there is a chance that "a totally unnecesary OM-1n" will render some of your cameras obsolete, OMs are addictive.This in a week where I added a totally unnecesary OM-1n to an order from Adorama (for consumables) just because I don't have a full-manual OM and the price was right.
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
They are indeed. This one is going alongside an OM-4T and an OM-20. You shouldn't put temptation in front of someone who's already an addict.Igor.Burshteyn said:be carefull - there is a chance that "a totally unnecesary OM-1n" will render some of your cameras obsolete, OMs are addictive.
...Mike
nobbylon
Veteran
Mike, that's hilarious! probably similar for a lot of us, we just can't help it! I keep buying OM stuff, bidding on a couple of sets now that I don't need! Oh and a 21mm for my M's, and a 75, oh and an M3 and M4 that I don't need. I'm always relieved when I don't win half this stuff!!!! :bang:
nobbylon
Veteran
just reread it Mike and I'm still laughing:bang::bang::bang:
Peter_Jones
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I used to use an EOS 30 , probably one of the most advanced film cameras around, but EOS lenses are not cheap, and I succumbed to the pleasures of OM1 and Zuiko primes 
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