wow did you get those locally or ebay?
The local thrift stores around me have completely dried up. And Olympus gear was near impossible to find anyway.
The 24 was though KEH, the 55 through ebay which is my primary source. I agree that OM equipment is hard to find locally esp here in Boise. Just added a 40mm f2 today, great week
So true. Didn't really start to look for Olympus items till about 10 years ago and then rather sporadically. Prices weren't to bad. But the introduction of the digital SLR's and the adapters for the OM lenses. Have sent many of the prices to crazy heights. I admit I use some of my OM glass with my OM-D but really like the new lenses better on the digital cameras. Unfortunately the lenses that I don't have yet are the rarer (read expensive) ones. Maybe soon every one buying OM lenses for there digital cameras with figure out they aren't as easy to use as new lenses and will start dumping them back into the market.
Just bagged a 21mm F2, bit of a problem though doesn't come with a hood, I know that the hood for the 21mm f3.5 is also recommended for the 35mm shift lens, does the 35mm F2 hood also double up f
Jon202,
No. The 21mm f2.0 Zuiko uses 55mm filters and the 35mm f 2.0 also uses 55mm filters,but it is a screw on hood and it will vignette. The 21mm f 2.0 has a dedicated slide on hood and they are extremely hard to find.
Just got a hold of an OM-30 (F)... with the autofocus zoom it was made for, it's an interesting sequence of model. The lens looks well made and it's supposed to work on all the single bodies. And with the M-cord, the winder 2, and a normal non-auto focus lens attached, it's a real trip in the OM size, albeit heavy. But we're talking tech 30 years ago. Neat, though. -Bob G.
Jon. Found a reference that the 80mm macro closeup lens is only for the newer 80mm macro auto. http://www.alanwood.net/photography/olympus/close-up-lens-170.html. Not sure what would happened if place on the manual lens. I might have to try it out. hope this helps. Alan Woods site is great for all things OM macro and micro,
Ron
Hi Ron, went ahead and bought the filter,seems ok though fits the lens with no distortion of the image, have yet to try properly. Will post an update in a day or so when I've tested properly. Yes Alan Wood is the man, he was really helpful when I purchased the 80mm manual macro some months ago, very courteous and knowledgeable Regards Jon
Those are hard to find. I think it took me about that amount of time to find one. Most people probably don't know what the are. Did you find it local or online?
I just ordered a 35mm 2.8f from KEH for $89 excellent condition. I also picked up a flash in a case for $15. I had a coupon sent as an email for free ground shipment.
I thought I joined this group weeks ago, but I guess not.
I have an OM4 which should arrive in the mail sometime b50mm f1.4etween tomorrow (Friday) and Tuesday of next week. I am pretty excited. Coming with a 50mm f1.4 lens from someone I know who does CLA on them himself.
I am taking a film/developing/printing class at the UofOregon which started day before yesterday, so my first roll will have been shot with my trusty old Pentax K1000 (which I have sold to a fellow student and hope to deliver on Tuesday night). But after that it's Ommmmmm all the way!!
Any good spots to look for additional lenses, accessories?
Just taken delivery of a T45 flash, an absolute steal at £38 including delivery. No battery charge!r, so managed to bag one on Ebay for £39 plus postage. Think I've done well here