darinwc
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The fast olympus lenses are also much harder to find it seems than canon or nikon. I think pentax is in the same boat and even worse.. the A series lenses still have full functionality with the new digital slrs!
There are a lot of Ch people who can afford them.
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Swiss?
There are a lot of Ch people who can afford them.
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Swiss?
Why not? We've blamed pretty much everyone else in this thread.
Didn't think the Olympus was so popular. Then again, I'm a user so I guess I add to the situation!
Appreciate all the responses. Guess it just came as sticker shock as I'm so used to finding "bargains" for the Nikon stuff I've been building up. Didn't think the Olympus was so popular. Then again, I'm a user so I guess I add to the situation!
I'm not looking for any crazy price discounts (like an F1.2 lens for $50 bucks or something) but was just surprised to see how well the prices have stayed up. This is considering the digital/film landscape and... I guess those lenses get popular as they're now used by a ton of DSLRs with adaptors.
Sounds like a 40mm F/2 will have to be passed on. Oh well. On to a decent wide. Maybe a 24mm F2.8 or 28mm F2....
hmmm I just had a leaf through some old Camera magazines from 1980. In the back there are private "classifieds", amongst which I found a OM Zuiko 85mm f/2 for sale for £120.
A quick scan of recent eBay "sold" items (worldwide) for that lens shows the most expensive at around £350, the least expensive about £100.
Using one of the online "inflation calculators", I found that a price of £120 in 1980 equates to the best part of £440 today.
The magazines also featured some nice pictures of flowers, and some of the pro photographers appeared to be over 40 ...
If you buy any reasonably priced OM , the 24/2.8 is the one to have. Ironically, the 28/2.8 is the worst of the 3 OM 28s. The 28/2 is tops, then the 28/3.5, which is usually a bargain, and of course, tiny.
Some people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.They are all great. Buy them all!
But seriously, I can not justify to myself spending more than $50 for obsolete technology. These things are old and fun to use because they are cheap but when the film hammer falls for good, I don't want to be stuck with thousands of dollars worth of paperweights.
Get the cheap one's EveR and save the real money to buy something nice for your wife.
They are all great. Buy them all!
But seriously, I can not justify to myself spending more than $50 for obsolete technology. These things are old and fun to use because they are cheap but when the film hammer falls for good, I don't want to be stuck with thousands of dollars worth of paperweights.
Get the cheap ones and save the real money to buy something nice for your wife.
Investments, that's not what photography's about anyone buying photographic equipment either analogue or digital gear as an investment is a fool, the reason to buy equipment is to use it and enjoy it, I have had much more value from my equipment in the joy of using it for many years than mere money could ever compensate me for.well I did like Ben's quote few posts earlier
but the quote above is so wrong
the inflation is caused by D 'camera' owners with adapters buying cheap off brand antiques
If film should disappear you either
only need to buy a D ****** sorry and adapter or
sell the antiques at >>>>>>>>$
I use single coated and multi coated lenses for the difference in signature dependent on contrast of scenes and signature I want and I work with long scale mono film my sensor has long toes and shoulders not a sharp cut off like digital
Good investments are difficult to spot ~ for some but as Ben's penultimate post suggests it is hard if you don't have a bucket full of lenses already.
Investments, that's not what photography's about anyone buying photographic equipment either analogue or digital gear as an investment is a fool, the reason to buy equipment is to use it and enjoy it, I have had much more value from my equipment in the joy of using it for many years than mere money could ever compensate me for.
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