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Hi guys, i have an om2n that needs to have its foam replaced, where should i go to have it done?

I went down to a particular shop at adelphi and was quoted 180 to clean and change foams plus "replace worn parts that are limited". I only asked for changing of foams and the reply was "i don't do that"

my camera is working perfectly, just need new foams. thanks in advance.

Try Camera Hospital at Sunshine Plaza, Ground Floor, facing Prinsep Street. The guy's name is Steven Lee. Why not phone him at 92373212 or 63360025 before you drop in?
 

u go ebay buy the foam and DIY. very cheap.
i done it myself before.
 

Hi guys,

I'm a regular Canon 1000D User. But recently my uncle hand me down his camera, the Olympus OM10. I have never owned a film camera before, and now I have a film SLR. I have found the manual on the web. But I have a few questions left unanswered. I'm very excited about taking pics with it.

The OM10 with me comes with a Zuiko 50mm F/1.8 lens. Is there anyplace or anyone I can consult to handle this old beauty.

Cheers

mahathir
 

What do you want to know?
You can get lots of information on Zuiko lenses here: http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/olympusom1n2/shared/zuiko/index.htm
As for the OM10, it was the last of the pro models. It'll give you good performance, especially if it came with the manual adaptor.

cheers

rf


Hi guys,

I'm a regular Canon 1000D User. But recently my uncle hand me down his camera, the Olympus OM10. I have never owned a film camera before, and now I have a film SLR. I have found the manual on the web. But I have a few questions left unanswered. I'm very excited about taking pics with it.

The OM10 with me comes with a Zuiko 50mm F/1.8 lens. Is there anyplace or anyone I can consult to handle this old beauty.

Cheers

mahathir
 

The 28 f3.5 is a gem! And best of all, it is dirt cheap!
Using it on my Eos 5D2:

om28-4.jpg


om28-2.jpg
 

Beautiful images ...

Well, count me in too, OM-1, OM-4. Best thing I like is that they are very high quality at low cost, tiny yet with a beautiful big viewfinder :bigeyes: that reminds me of MF, etc..


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Hey everyone i'm selling some OM lenses from my personal collection. No exotic stuff, just selling those that i have too many copies of. I have a couple of 50 1.4s, and a few moderate wide angles. At last count i had 14 50mm 1.8s. now i'm down to 4. They are all in good condition. What can i say? i'm a zuikoholic. PM me if you're interested. Or take a look at the BnS thread.

we should have an OM outing sometime!
 

Yes, this guy knows his Olympus ...

You can buy the foam from Japan, Aki-Asahi website, and do it yourself, but I believe the OM-1n (not the OM-1) and 2n have prism foam, tough to work on even if one manages to remove the cover.

http://www.zuiko.com/index_012.htm - see picture here

Try Camera Hospital at Sunshine Plaza, Ground Floor, facing Prinsep Street. The guy's name is Steven Lee. Why not phone him at 92373212 or 63360025 before you drop in?



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No wonder you have so many for sale :-). Am looking for 24mm f/2.8 serial no. from 184xxx.


Hey everyone i'm selling some OM lenses from my personal collection. No exotic stuff, just selling those that i have too many copies of. I have a couple of 50 1.4s, and a few moderate wide angles. At last count i had 14 50mm 1.8s. now i'm down to 4. They are all in good condition. What can i say? i'm a zuikoholic. PM me if you're interested. Or take a look at the BnS thread.

we should have an OM outing sometime!



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The late MC ones? frankly i've tried the MC and late MC variants for several focal lens and found no discernable difference. I can't seem to find late MC versions sharper or higher in contrast or whatever compared to the earlier MC version although there is quite a stark contrast between earlier SC versions and MC versions in terms of flare.

From my observation, late mc versions (that had the "MC" designation dropped) have a greenish and purple coating whereas the labelled MC versions are just purple. The greenish coating is apparently a more modern multicoating which you see on many modern lenses and even eye glasses.

Also while there were often lens design updates accompanying changes from SC to MC. I don't see why it would make sense to change the lens design from MC to late MC. By then almost all new lenses were multicoated and AF systems were starting to come out.

Good luck in finding your lens. I read the 24 2.8 is pretty good. Just like the 28 and 21 and basically most zuiko primes :)


No wonder you have so many for sale :-). Am looking for 24mm f/2.8 serial no. from 184xxx.






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Thanks for your insights.

Well, it's just nice to have the later ones. I don't have the luxury to go comparing lens versions, so I just try to take the later ones of the focal length I like.

At any rate, MC is just added protection and can only do so much. A hood will provide more protection ...

For reference of others, here's a user's list :

Olympus OM Auto-W 24mm f/2.8

S/N changes between H.Zuiko and Zuiko

H.Zuiko (chrome nose)
OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM H.ZUIKO AUTO-W 1:2.8 f=24mm nnnnnn
101695 oldest
1304xx newest

H.Zuiko (black nose)
OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM H.ZUIKO AUTO-W 1:2.8 f=24mm nnnnnn
135170 oldest
1779xx newest

Zuiko MC (black nose, multicoated)
OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO MC AUTO-W 1:2.8 f=24mm nnnnnn
183471 oldest <>
191330 newest

Zuiko (black nose, multicoated, but not marked with MC)
OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO AUTO-W 24mm 1:2.8 nnnnnn Japan
189782 oldest
2221xx newest


* Source : http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/744279


The late MC ones? frankly i've tried the MC and late MC variants for several focal lens and found no discernable difference. I can't seem to find late MC versions sharper or higher in contrast or whatever compared to the earlier MC version although there is quite a stark contrast between earlier SC versions and MC versions in terms of flare.

From my observation, late mc versions (that had the "MC" designation dropped) have a greenish and purple coating whereas the labelled MC versions are just purple. The greenish coating is apparently a more modern multicoating which you see on many modern lenses and even eye glasses.

Also while there were often lens design updates accompanying changes from SC to MC. I don't see why it would make sense to change the lens design from MC to late MC. By then almost all new lenses were multicoated and AF systems were starting to come out.

Good luck in finding your lens. I read the 24 2.8 is pretty good. Just like the 28 and 21 and basically most zuiko primes :)



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