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Re: [OM] Introduction

Subject: Re: [OM] Introduction
From: "george" <geanders@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 18:20:23 -0700
Elmer;

Are there issues which would prevent you from buying from a NY mail order
house like B&H?  I think their price on a new 4T is about $1000.

George


>Thanks Ron,
>
>Call me a die hard, but I don't think I would ever give up my Olympus
>equipment.  I will consider a used 4Ti though,  My best price for a new one
>has been
>$2,069.00 CDN. About $1,500.00 US Ouch!  Although it is affordable, it is
>very hard to justify.
>
>** If  Anyone knows of a good place to look (in the Greater Toronto Area)
>for new or used equipment, I'm all ears!  Or should I say eyes! **
>
>Regards,
>
>Elmer Brum
>Toronto, Canada
>[mailto:] elmerb@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>On Behalf Of George M. Anderson
>Sent: Friday, August 20, 1999 2:06 AM
>To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [OM] Introduction
>
>
>
>Ron Crabtree wrote:
>>
>> > I have been thinking of getting a New OM 4Ti.  I have an OM 2n and OM
>10,
>> > but reading the propaganda on the 4Ti's metering, really makes me want
>> one.
>> > Although expense is an issue, I would seriously consider it if it were
>> worth
>> > it.  I guess what I want, is someone to talk me IN to it! <smile>
>>
>> Why buy a NEW OM4t?  I have been very happy with used models, and they
can
>> be obtained for less than half of a new OM4ti.  Be prepared to pay more
>for
>> a black model, though.  As for talking you into it, I have used the Om4T
>for
>> over ten years and would never part with mine.  I challenge anyone to
find
>a
>> body more durable and versatle but so very small and lightweight.  The
>> lightweight issue dissapears when you add a winder or drive, but try and
>> find a meter anywhere else that allows multispot metering and metered
>> exposures of 4 minutes!!!  You will not be dissapointed with an Om4t,
>
>
>I agree with you up to here, wholeheartedly.  The 4Ti is a fantastic
>camera.
>
>
>> but if
>> I were going to spend OVER $1000 for a new body, I would buy a Canon
EOS-3
>> and sell all of my manual focus lenses.
>
>No, no , no.  A new 4Ti would be a great camera, even at $1000 (assuming
>you can reasonably afford that price.) A new one will statistically last
>much longer than a used one, whose history you've no way of knowing.
>Yes, a new 4Ti would be a joy to have.
>
>Buy an EOS-3 and sell all your Zuiks?  Only if your main type of
>photography lends itself to autofocus speed shots rather than
>contemplative photography.  And only if you can afford to spend a whole
>lot more money on Canon lenses to try to replace the Zuiks.  No, I
>certainly wouldn't do that.
>
>
> Buy a used Om4t from the list or
>> ebay and be a happy camper.
>>
>> Ron Crabtree
>> Santa Fe, NM
>>
>
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