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I have an Olympus OM-1 SLR camera forsale.The light meter works on this
camera.I have batteries for it as well.It is complete with an:F1.8 50mm Zuiko lens(very clean).A vivitar 2x teleconverter,Carson 135mm 2.8 lens and a never used T-adapter and a cable release.It has an excellent Hard Case designed for it.This Camera is in great working condition and very clean. Asking 375.00 |
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"faron" wrote in message ble.rogers.com...
I have an Olympus OM-1 SLR camera forsale.The light meter works on this camera.I have batteries for it as well.It is complete with an:F1.8 50mm Zuiko lens(very clean).A vivitar 2x teleconverter,Carson 135mm 2.8 lens and a never used T-adapter and a cable release.It has an excellent Hard Case designed for it.This Camera is in great working condition and very clean. Asking 375.00 OM-1? OM-1 MD? OM-1N? Cosmetic condition? An OM-1N in mint condition (body, no lens) is worth about $200. Add $50 if a recent clean, lube, adjust can be documented. 50mm f1.8 lens in mint condition, about $25, but can often be had for $10. A non-brand name 135mm f2.8? Who knows? An Olympus Zuiko 135mm f2.8 will fetch as little as $50, or as much as $100 (good to mint condition). Some people have paid more, but needn't have. |
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I have been looking for a cheap SLR and these prices seem great. Are
these prices you give what i should be paying retail (in a shop) or when i purchase privately? Thx- OM-1? OM-1 MD? OM-1N? Cosmetic condition? An OM-1N in mint condition (body, no lens) is worth about $200. Add $50 if a recent clean, lube, adjust can be documented. 50mm f1.8 lens in mint condition, about $25, but can often be had for $10. A non-brand name 135mm f2.8? Who knows? An Olympus Zuiko 135mm f2.8 will fetch as little as $50, or as much as $100 (good to mint condition). Some people have paid more, but needn't have. |
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That's $350US, far more than he's asking for a top-quality camera (he's
asking $350CAD). At 395gm for the Vixen, that's indeed a light camera, but 510gm for the body of the OM-1n isn't that much more. That's what counter weights are for grin. The Zuiko lens was an excellent optical match to the OM series (I owned the OM-1n, OM-2n, OM-4 and most of the accessories (T-32 flash, etc.). I did professional photography and photo journalism for nearly 11 years with this equipment. It stood up to all sorts of conditions. The interchangeable 14 focusing screens meant there was a screen for every type of lighting or scientific need. The Vixen likely comes with a split focusing screen, not something you'll want at a telescope in the dark of night. -- Astronut Night Sky Tours - Bringing the Universe to you... www.nightskytours.ca "anonymous" wrote in message ... On 23 Jul 2003 06:28:55 -0700, (::: UBERbot :: ![]() wrote: I have been looking for a cheap SLR and these prices seem great. Are these prices you give what i should be paying retail (in a shop) or when i purchase privately? Why not a brand new.. http://www.adoramacamera.com/VXVX2.html |
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anonymous wrote in message . ..
On 23 Jul 2003 06:28:55 -0700, (::: UBERbot :: ![]() wrote: I have been looking for a cheap SLR and these prices seem great. Are these prices you give what i should be paying retail (in a shop) or when i purchase privately? Why not a brand new.. http://www.adoramacamera.com/VXVX2.html That's a new one to me. I wasn't able to see a photo, but I'd guess that Cosina is making them for Vixen. Cosina has also made cameras for Olympus and Nikon, the OM-2000 and Nikon FM-10, which were basically the same camera. The Vixen, if made by Cosina, might be yet another incarnation of that model. Lotta munnie, though. The Cosina-made Olympi and Nikons sold for about half that price. The only advantage in the Vixen appears to be the focusing screen, which is not interchangable in the Cosina-Olympus/Nikon models. |
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"faron" wrote in message ble.rogers.com...
It's an OM-1 as listed.At henry's they list for 350.00 for a body and a 50mm 1.8 lens only.At astronomy shops around 399.00.I would say mine is in near mint condition.This camera is highly regarded for astrophotography since it has the mirror lock feature.As for regular photo's,it's a pleasure to work with.The new slr's of today feels like a toy compared to it. My friends are blown away by the picture quality. I am reducing the price to 325.00 "faron" wrote in message le.rogers.com... I have an Olympus OM-1 SLR camera forsale.The light meter works on this camera.I have batteries for it as well.It is complete with an:F1.8 50mm Zuiko lens(very clean).A vivitar 2x teleconverter,Carson 135mm 2.8 lens and a never used T-adapter and a cable release.It has an excellent Hard Case designed for it.This Camera is in great working condition and very clean. Asking 375.00 Olympus stopped making the OM-1 in the late 1980's. I bought one of the remaining NEW ones in 1991 for a premium price of $230. I paid too much, but I wanted a NEW one to keep unused in my safe. There is no longer a LIST PRICE for the OM-1. Any camera or astro-dealer that asks that much is ripping you off. http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=&....astro.amateur |
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 14:54:23 GMT, in sci.astro.amateur anonymous wrote:
On 23 Jul 2003 06:28:55 -0700, (::: UBERbot :: ![]() wrote: I have been looking for a cheap SLR and these prices seem great. Are these prices you give what i should be paying retail (in a shop) or when i purchase privately? Why not a brand new.. http://www.adoramacamera.com/VXVX2.html Another new camera that's fully manual is the Promaster 2000PK. I've never seen one. Here's one dealer (URL will wrap) http://www.shutan.com/Merchant2/ merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=1&Category_Code =PrSLR $220 with a 50mm lens. Shutan also has an astrophotography kit. Any comments about the Promaster 2000PK? (newgroup list trimmed to sci.astro.amateur only) -- Dale Dellutri (lose the Q's) |
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Any camera or astro-dealer that asks that much is ripping you off.
He's talking in Canadian funds, not U.S. funds though. That's a fair price in our $$. Todd http://www.backyardastronomy.com http://www.skynewsmagazine.com http://www.simpleastrophotography.com |
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