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Subject: [OM] Polycarbonate Toughness
From: WKato@xxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 03:05:00 EST
Some people had knocked the OM-F and its thin metal sheath over 
polycarbonate. But this is the camera I lent to my daughter for 2 years of 
high school photography and I think it was a wise choice. The first time she 
swung it so hard against a brick wall that the plastic shroud on the bottom 
of the mirror box flew off and was rubbing against the aperture mechanism, 
causing erroneous exposures. The next time she dropped it onto a sidewalk and 
bent the heck out of the Vivitar UV filter that was on there. Just today she 
opened her car door and it fell to the pavement and the mirror came unglued. 
I superglued it back on tonite. Do I think that the adjustment may be off? I 
think it will serve its purpose. The reason I used superglue was because it 
goes on very thin and is strong.  Hopefully it will approximate the original 
mirror angle and setting. Today she also dropped my OM-77 with 28-70 Sigma. 
There is a metal surround over the focusing mechanism that got a bit of a 
dent in it stopping focusing. I managed to unscrew it and a few bangs with my 
hammer and its working almost as good a new.

I had some of my camera laid out and she tried each one, OM-1, OM-2S, OM-3, 
and OM-4T. She like the OM-3 the best for some reason. I retorted with what I 
had learned in drug education, "NO".

Warren

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