Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I owned an OM-1md w/28mm Zuiko for awhile. It was cheap, and with the assistance of C. J. Rumbo of Photosphere, cleaned it up and refoamed it (no wonder a CLA costs-refoaming is fussy business). It was a good performer and nicely made, but I'd disagree with Tom's assesment of the finder, as I found it squinty, and I found the camera too full of sharp angles which were not too comfy. Internally, it's very clever and sometimes, ingeniously simple. Film speed settings, for instance, simply pull a string, which pivots the entire meter movement. Then there's that air-damped reflex mirror. I got to briefly try out the OM-3T, and felt that they had fixed most of what bugged me in the OM-1, but it's expensive, and my impression is that Olympus has let the OM-line go stale. I think a Leicafied OM-3, with Leica's ongoing lens development, would be a camera worth having! In many dimensions, it's quite a bit smaller than an M6, however, and this would cause Leica's marketing department some headaches, particularly now that the M6TTL has gained a bit of bloat. Jeff - -----Original Message----- From: Tom Bryant <tbryant@pars5.gsfc.nasa.gov> > They [speaking of the Olympus OM-1] were and are phenomenal cameras. You could see the whole screen with >glasses on, they were tiny, compared to, say a Nikon FTn, almost as quiet as >an Alpa, and they had interchangeable screens. My brother still has one, and >loves it. They do focus the "Leica" way.