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Post by majicman on Feb 15, 2007 20:53:41 GMT -5
I found this today at a indoor flea market. The old lady had a price of $25.oo on it and I got here down to $20.00. it's clean no signs of fungus it even as a Hoya polorizer filter on it that alone is worth more than the camera. It has a 50mm lens. It has a manual adapter attachment on it. The meter also still works. any idea how old it may be? I go to a lot of flea markets, garage sales, pawn shops and antique stores so I always find good deals. Does anyone here have any knowledge of this camera and the working of the manual adapter attachment?
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jody
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Post by jody on Feb 15, 2007 21:02:28 GMT -5
I have one it is a sweet little camera I love it.
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Post by Just Plain Curt on Feb 15, 2007 23:30:29 GMT -5
Nice aperture priority camera like the Ricoh XR-6 or Nikon EM. Made in 1978-80. The manual adapter is worth more than you paid for everything. Good deal. Many Olympus OM sites but you might start by trying www.butkus.org for a manual.
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Post by Just Plain Curt on Feb 15, 2007 23:46:21 GMT -5
Sorry, I should have remembered one of our member's fine sites with Olympus OM10 info: lauro.fi/cameraindex.htm . If I copied this down wrong, simply go to the members tab at the top of the page, then click on by alphabet/letter then Reiska and click on his link to his camera page. Great work nicely done.
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