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Old 08-11-20, 07:18 PM   #7391
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I think the guy said it's an early version, probably a rev.1 board. They are surprisingly complicated beasts, more features than I will probably ever use! Just been speaking to Rob, the meter in the OM2n is dead and will need replacing. A cheap and quick fix apparently.

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Old 09-11-20, 12:45 PM   #7392
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Don't know if this is of use Howard, but it makes gripping the OM-Ds alot more comfortable.


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Old 09-11-20, 04:18 PM   #7393
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Took a punt this Pen EP-1 as I wanted the lens. £23 plus post and sold as not working and no battery but popped in a fully charged on from my EPL-1 and all is well. Have given it a good cleaning and updated the firmware.


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Old 09-11-20, 07:20 PM   #7394
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That's a good deal on the Pen, especially if it works and with the lens. The 14-42 was the kit lens that came with my EM10 and is a decent performer. But I sold it and bought the Panasonic 12-32 pancake for the size, which is mainly why I'm not too bothered about having a grip. I know what you mean about it being easier to hold, especially with longer or heavier lenses but one of the things I like about the EM10 is it's compact size and how easy it will go into a pocket.
Come to think of it, I've hardly used it this year; once I think.
Having written that, I just checked my files. 2018 - 1416 photos; 2019 - 2063 photos; 2020 - 178 photos.
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Old 09-11-20, 08:00 PM   #7395
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But the lack of use is a given this year, you could tie in some shots with a walk or whatnot. I just haven't had the mojo for it, although I'm still collecting the gear! Another job lot finishes in a bit, quite cheap and there is a what looks like a Sony NEX in there.

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Old 10-11-20, 08:45 PM   #7396
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A few ins and outs today. A box of chemicals and bits arrived and it's sayonara OM2sp & XD5
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Old 10-11-20, 08:50 PM   #7397
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Get a good price for them? I pulled the trigger on a Fed Zarya, I realised if I leave it any later that I will have to pay duty and vat if I but stuff from outside the EU which will be us from the end of the year. Coming in from Austria.
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Old 11-11-20, 03:11 AM   #7398
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I used to have a bulky camera, but since my smartphone takes a good photo I decided to get rid of it. It nice to see a couple of good cameras in this thread.
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Nice to see another face in here! The few shots in here barely cover the true scale of my collection, probably the same for the others I bet!

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Old 11-11-20, 07:36 PM   #7400
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The information coming from Austria Post is amazing, every movement gets and update. Even moving between departments gets a post. The camera has crossed the border and is currently in Munich.

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