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![]() | Olympus OM-1 Pros: Sturdy, simple, small, well-made even the smallest details, simple to use. Cons: Expensive at the time Opinion: I bought a OM1-MD in 1977 and used it until last year, with four Zuiko lenses, a 28mm, 50mm, 135mm, and a zoom 35/105 unforgettable objects in all respects, perfect. The so-called time "modern" have forced me to force things to change and go digital, I wanted to buy another Olympus, but digital, the high price stopped me buying and diverted to another brand. I upgraded to a Nikon D5300, I had for an opportunity I could not pass missed, however, robustness and ease of use of small and dated Olympus is unmatched by new productions of this Nikon range. Two years ago on a trip to Salento, a German tourist saw me with Olympus OM1 shoulder, with a smile between his lips and disbelief approached me surprised to see a OM1-MD still in use, he has wanted to see scrutinize very carefully and try it for yourself, for the occasion, I snapped a few pictures. They are small events that do not forget. the stepsone for Olympus in the meantime I had sent my son that you purchased a Pen 4/3 and I convinced him with an adapter ring to use well my old optical Zuiko bright and so he did. If someone wants to buy a vintage SLR, a mechanical analog SLRs, the Olympus OM1 remains the only one. sent on March 14, 2016 |
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