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Re: [OM] OM Stuff For Sale

Subject: Re: [OM] OM Stuff For Sale
From: Frank Wijsmuller <wijsmuller@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2010 20:14:14 +0200
Hello Jan,
sorry to hear about your home.
The fl-40 will work with the e-10, e-20 and e-1 as well.
Regards, Frank.

2010/6/23 Jan Steinman <Jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> I have some photos of this stuff (and other stuff) available:
>        http://www.Bytesmiths.com/eBay
>
> I'm slowly starting to put this stuff on evilBay, so if you want any
> of it, better speak up! I'm putting the least-desirable stuff up
> first. (The focusing screens may end up going for $0.99 each, plus
> shipping...)
>
> Some updates and corrections:
>
> * Upon careful inspection with #3 reading glasses, I see that the
> 350/2.8 has some coating scratches on the front. These are barely
> discernable to the over-40 eye, but with careful lighting and the ZD
> 50mm macro (see the pix link, above), they look rather disturbing! The
> lens still takes great pictures, but is not "collector quality," and
> I'm downgrading the glass quality to be similar to body quality: 7.
>
> * The 50/2 Macro is spoken for.
>
> * The Beattie focusing screen is spoken for. I have one more.
>
> * The T-32 with the glue seems to have some problems upon testing.
> Fires full-power, but couldn't get TTL to work. Best thought of as a
> parts flash.
>
> * The Winder 1 does not appear to be working. Parts only.
>
> * Neither M.15 battery pack will hold a charge for 24 hours. The
> uglier one will hold a charge for a few minutes, just long enough to
> verify it works. The minty one holds a charge for several hours.
>
> * The MD-1 is not working properly. It fires sporadically, sometimes
> taking several frames even when set to SINGLE. Best thought of as parts.
>
> * The FL-40 works properly on manual, but I have no way of testing it
> on TTL Auto. Google suggests TTL on this flash was specifically
> designed for C-series cameras, and won't work on my E-3.
>
> If you've contacted me about any of this and I haven't gotten back to
> you, please try again... baby goats arrived unexpectedly on top of
> everything else...
>
> On 22 Jun 10, at 03:16, olympus-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> >>
> >> ===LENSES===
> >>
> >> * Zuiko 350mm f2.8, with aluminum case, strap, and two filters. The
> >> glass looks near-perfect to my eye. The body and case has some scuffs
> >> and scrapes. I'd call it: glass: 9, body and case: 7+
> >>
> >> * Tamron 300mm f2.8, with matched 1.4x multiplier, case, two filters,
> >> and Olympus OM adaptor. The glass looks near-perfect to my eye. The
> >> body has negligible brassing. The case has broken stitches on one
> >> corner, but is fully functional. I'd give it a 9.
> >>
> >> * Zuiko 55mm f1.2. Near-perfect glass, light brassing on aperture
> >> knurls. Front cap is scuffed. 9.
> >>
> >> * Zuiko 50mm f2.0 Macro. Tiny specks of brassing on the front of the
> >> aperture knurls. Glass looks near-perfect. A solid 9.
> >>
> >> * Zuiko 35mm f2.0. Near-perfect glass, very light brassing on
> >> aperture
> >> knurls. Third-party front cap. 9.
> >>
> >> * Zuiko 35mm f2.8 Shift. Near-perfect glass, some light brassing on
> >> aperture knurls, a bit more on the back of the widest part of the
> >> shift collar. 8+
> >>
> >> * Zuiko 35-70mm f3.5-4.8. Near-perfect glass. No brassing. Comes with
> >> Quantaray 52mm UV filter. Third-party "flip" front cap. 9.
> >>
> >> * Zuiko 28mm f2.0. Near-perfect glass, some light brassing on
> >> aperture
> >> knurls. Solid 9.
> >>
> >> * Zuiko 24mm f2.8. Near-perfect glass, very light brassing on
> >> aperture
> >> knurls. Front cap is scuffed. 9.
> >>
> >> * Zuiko 16mm f3.5 Fisheye. Near-perfect glass, some very light
> >> brassing on aperture knurls. A 9-minus.
> >>
> >> * Olympus Teleconverter 1.4X-A. Near-perfect glass. No brassing. 9+.
> >>
> >> * Olympus Teleconverter 2X-A. Near-perfect glass. No brassing. 9+.
> >>
> >> * Vivitar 3x Teleconverter. Near-perfect glass. Light brassing on
> >> knurls. 9.
> >>
> >>
> >> ===BODIES===
> >>
> >> * Olympus OM-4, black, with 13 screen. Average brassing of corners
> >> and
> >> edges, considerable brassing of rear film holder. A solid 7.
> >>
> >> * Olympus OM-4Ti, black, with 2-13 screen. Considerable brassing of
> >> corners and edges and film holder. 7.
> >>
> >> * Olympus OM-4T, black, with 2-13 screen, and Recordata Back 3. Much
> >> less than average brassing, one scratch on prism. 8+.
> >>
> >> * Olympus OM-4Ti, champagne, with super-bright Beattie 5x3 grid
> >> screen, and Recordata Back 4. Less than average brassing. This was my
> >> "daily driver" favourite. 8.
> >>
> >> * Recordata Back 4. Ugly. Heavily brassed, some rust. Was functional,
> >> or I would have tossed it. 4.
> >>
> >> * Focusing screens: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, and a bright Beattie grid
> >> screen.
> >>
> >>
> >> ===FLASH===
> >>
> >> * Olympus T-32 flash. Battery contacts bright and free of corrosion,
> >> shoe is sound. 8+.
> >>
> >> * Olympus T-32 flash. Battery contacts bright and free of corrosion,
> >> shoe is sound, but case above shoe has been glued. 7.
> >>
> >> * Olympus T-32 flash with Olympus Bounce Grip 2 and mounting plate.
> >> Battery contacts bright and free of corrosion. Flash shoe is broken,
> >> but as long as you keep it with the grip, it works just fine. Grip
> >> condition, 8.
> >>
> >> * RARE Olympus Flash AC Adaptor 2. 200 VDC for super-fast cycling
> >> of T-
> >> series flashes.
> >>
> >> * T-series accessories (some rare):
> >> ** cables (2 ea 5 metre, 1 ea 2 metre, 3 ea 0.5 metre curly, 2 ea 0.3
> >> metre),
> >> **  tripod shoe mount,
> >> ** off-camera curly hot-shoe cable,
> >> ** 3-way splitter (drive three T-series flashes in parallel),
> >> ** Type-4 (OM-2N) to T-series socket adapter.
> >>
> >> * Olympus telescoping fresnel lens for T-32 flash, for focusing and
> >> directing light for 50mm to 135mm lenses.
> >>
> >> * Olympus T Power Control 1. Battery contacts bright and free of
> >> corrosion, shoe is sound. Working distance decals affixed to top of
> >> flash for the following lenses: 135mm macro, 80mm macro, 50mm macro,
> >> 38mm macro, and 20mm macro. 9-minus.
> >>
> >> * Olympus T-20 flash. Battery contacts bright and free of corrosion,
> >> shoe badly cracked. 6.
> >>
> >>
> >> ===MACRO===
> >>
> >> * Olympus Bellows. Missing the part that connects the rail to a
> >> tripod. Top screw broken. Otherwise, physical condition excellent. 5,
> >> only because of the missing part.
> >>
> >> * Vivitar T-Mount Bellows, with Olympus OM adaptors front and rear.
> >> No
> >> brassing. 9+.
> >>
> >> * Olympus Dual Cable Release for bellows. I've got two of these; both
> >> near-perfect to my eye.
> >>
> >> * Olympus Varimagni Finder. Light brassing. Has been modified to fit
> >> E-10/20 viewfinders, but will still fit OM-Series. 8.
> >>
> >> * Automatic extension tubes:
> >> ** 36 mm Vivitar,
> >> ** 31 mm Cambron,
> >> ** 25 mm Olympus,
> >> ** 21 mm no-name,
> >> ** 20 mm Vivitar,
> >> ** 14 mm Olympus,
> >> ** 13 mm no-name,
> >> ** 12 mm Vivitar,
> >> ** 7 mm Olympus.
> >>
> >> * Kiron Reverse Mate lens reverser, OM mount on one end, 55 mm filter
> >> threads on the other.
> >>
> >> * no-name lens reverser, OM mount on one end, 49 mm filter threads on
> >> the other.
> >>
> >>
> >> ===MOTOR DRIVE===
> >>
> >> * Olympus Winder 1. Some scuffs. 7. I'll include an external power
> >> cable with Anderson Powerpole connectors.
> >>
> >> * Olympus Motor Drive 1. Release button missing a screw that you can
> >> probably get from John. Minor brassing. Would be an 8+ if it weren't
> >> for the missing screw.
> >>
> >> * Olympus Motor Drive 2. Very lightly used; no brassing. 9+.
> >>
> >> * Olympus M.15V Ni-Cd Control Pack 2. Was working five years ago;
> >> current battery condition unknown. No brassing. Physical condition
> >> 9+.
> >>
> >> * Olympus M.15V Ni-Cd Control Pack 2. Was working five years ago;
> >> current battery condition unknown. Above average brassing. Physical
> >> condition 7.
> >>
> >> * Olympus M.15V Ni-Cd Charger 1. 8.
> >>
> >> * Olympus M.18V Control Grip 1. Chipped plastic on base, but fully
> >> functional. 8.
> >>
> >> * RARE 10 metre relay cord, for remote operation of motor drive.
> >> Clips
> >> on bottom of MD-1 or MD-2; other end connects to M.15V or M.18V for
> >> remote motor drive power and trigger.
> >>
> >> * Olympus 250 Film Back 1. Lets you take almost as many film photos
> >> without reloading as you can get on a 2 GB memory card. :-) But it
> >> looks cool...
> >>
> >> * RARE Olympus 250 Film Loader. Lovely hardwood base. A few scratches
> >> and scrapes. Perfect mechanically.
> >>
> >>
> >> ===DIGITAL===
> >>
> >> * Zuiko Digital 11-22mm f2.8-3.5. Near-perfect glass. No brassing.
> >> 9+.
> >>
> >> * Olympus FL-40 flash. Battery contacts bright and free of corrosion,
> >> shoe is sound. A few scuffs. 8+.
> >>
> >> * Olympus TCON-300 Tele-extension Lens for E-10/20, with LH-2 lens
> >> hood and TCON-SA-1 support arm.
> >>
> >>
> >> ===BOW WOW===
> >>
> >> Yours for cost of shipping with any other purchase; otherwise they'll
> >> be donated to the local high school photography class:
> >>
> >> * 135mm, f3.5 Vivitar T-mount, with Hoya 49mm Skylight filter. The
> >> glass is actually in good condition, but the body is heavily brassed.
> >>
> >> * 180mm f3.5 Soligor T-mount. Glass is nice, body heavily brassed.
> >> Filter threads dented.
> >
>
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