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Old 06-05-16, 07:59 PM   #661
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Does the flash rotate on that?

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Old 06-05-16, 08:09 PM   #662
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Does the flash rotate on that?

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No, it's just a standard flash. But wierdly, it's the on/off button too from what I remember. Flip it out to turn it on.
I bought the camera in Japan in the early 90s; haven't used it for ages
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Old 06-05-16, 08:36 PM   #663
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Bet that wasn't cheap! Trying to resist looking on eBay again!

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Old 06-05-16, 08:50 PM   #664
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It wasn't so expensive, especially compared to the OM2sp it replaced.
Cameras in Japan were cheaper than here (good exchange rate in them days) and were a couple of years ahead in terms of technology. Also, the Japanese like and trust Japanese.
That camera I think was made in Malaysia; assembled in Japan. So, not popular and therefore, cheaper.

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Old 06-05-16, 08:55 PM   #665
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Think you should, you will be amazed at what you can find. Trying to find some slides so I can test my scanner.

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I've never thought about scanning slides. So it's possible? in enough detail?
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Not sure, that's why I want to give it whirl. Can't seem to find any!

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Old 07-05-16, 03:39 PM   #668
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Of interest Johnny?

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Old 07-05-16, 07:32 PM   #669
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Indeed, am watching it. Would seem a shame to knacker a good camera but I also suspect the price will rocket in the last 24 hours.

Yes you can scan slides. Some people use slide film like the apparently-legendary Velvia instead of colour negative as it is slower but said to give the best colours, then scan them, they don't even have projectors.

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Old 08-05-16, 10:05 AM   #670
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It would be a shame as they don't come up very often. Flash bar for my Polaroid didn't work. Took three photos last night and all useless.

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