I can't believe you guys have made me go look for a used OM 4. I stopped reading this thread a couple days ago because of the GAS pains it was causing. That's it, this thread is off limits again to me.
rover said:I can't believe you guys have made me go look for a used OM 4. I stopped reading this thread a couple days ago because of the GAS pains it was causing. That's it, this thread is off limits again to me.
zuikologist said:Scottgee1
A long time back you asked about Pentax servicing. Pentax UK at least, emailed me a while back - -they are servicing earlier mechanical cameras but not the ME Super and subsequent models except the more modern MZ line.
I am really not into rangefinders (they are cool) like some of you guys 😉 , I just have one and I am trying to build my EOS system up before me summer Colorado trip. 😎Honu-Hugger said:Penquin,
As enticing as all of this might sound you may want to consider holding with what you have and getting to know your gear so that it truly becomes an extension of your hands -- in spite of all this talk of "Leica this and Contax that" it really comes down to what you are shooting and how effectively you master what you have. Don't go gear crazy, just spend time with what you have.
scottgee1 said:Which 35mm SLR is most like an RF?
B!/ScottGee1
DaveP said:Hello,
I gotta say the FM,FM2 probably outweighs all the other excellent choices for the simple fact that there is a whole lot more lenses available for it. Even brand new lenses will work. Some of the other choices are limited to lenses in their own era as the manufacturer changed the lens mounts on their cameras..........
scottgee1 said:I should have mentioned that I consider a 'kit' to be a body and 3 lenses . . . wide-angle, 'normal' and short tele (~85mm).
One that pops to mind is Pentax screwmount, but they may run afoul of #7. Don't know if parts are still available, but as I recall, the small size of the lens mount keeps the lenses themselves small.