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Subject: Re: [OM] Newcomer questions...
From: "SGOGGIN.AU.ORACLE.COM" <SGOGGIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 12 Feb 98 11:04:44 +1100

For a low cost slr capable of up to around 10 seconds exposure, with centre
wieghted average metering, I would use the Olympus OM-10.

Its the cheapest second hand olympus,  I have two of them.  On average I
would
expect to pay between $50 and $100 USD for a really good condition one.
They
have automatic exposure, which means you simply set the aperature and click.

You can get a manual adapter if needed to be able to set the shutter speed.


The olympus 50 f1.8 is also a good, very low cost lense,  you should be able
to get one for around $20.

ps I bought one from Brad's collectibale at WWW.USEDPHOTO.COM

best regards
Stuart Goggin.
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Subject: [OM] Newcomer questions...
From: Mike Lipphardt <liphardt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 12 Feb 98 09:18:07
Greetings;

I just subscribed to this list, and I did so with the aim of digging up
some information.  I am a Maxxum shooter, which systems I use for weddings
and portaiture along with an (ancient) Mamiya medium format system.  But,
I'm getting tired of toting the Maxxum around (an 800si) and since I like
to carry a camera always, I stopped to look for a compact SLR with these
purposes in mind;

1)  Compact.  Olympus is famous for that.
2)  Excellent lenses.  Ditto.  

The camera is intended for pleasure shooting, and most of that is done at
night; shooting lit bridges, the steel works, etc.  When I shoot the Maxxum
at night, I generally use a 50mm f1.7 or an 85mm f1.4.  So I'm looking for
lenses in this (focal length) range.  They don't necessarily have to be
that fast - a 50mm f2 will do.

Sophisticated metering is not all that important - center weighted average
is fine.

Long shutter speeds, however, are important.  4-8 seconds is about right.

I was using a Minolta MD system, but I found the 50mm f1.7 lens had a
tendency to weird halo effects around point sources of light at night.
Another camera, a Contax, with a 50mm f1.4 planar, didn't flare like that
under the same circumstances. I would have kept it, but I couldn't justify
buying lenses that cost almost as much as my entire Maxxum outfit.

On the way home today I stopped at a hole in the wall store that always
seems to have a lot of manual stuff.  They had an OM-1 in nice condition,
no hot shoe, except it was missing what appeared to be a winder cover (next
to the battery cover) and they had no lenses for it, preventing me from
giving it my usual checkout.  They were asking $200US.  Unfortunately I
fell in love with it, but was leery of buying an untestable camera with a
hole in its' baseplate (missing cover).

It also seemed to have a fairly basic display in the viewfinder, with a
simple needle in a gap, ala Pentax K1000.  I'd like to see shutter and
aperture in the finder also.

Thanks, and I look forward to more of this list.


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