OM , OM1 , OM2 , OM2N , OM3 , OM4 photo-sharing and possible meetups


Here's the camera pron!!

0200903's OM1
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Gwun Wai's 90mm f2... right before he swiped it
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Bodies and lenses...
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Camera pron........
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What a pity I miss this one! Looking forward to the next outing :)
 

Sharing some shots take with Gwun Wai's drool-worthy OMZ 90mm f2 Macro on a 5D:

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Anthony with GW's OM4T


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OM2


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OM1


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OMZ 50mm f1.4


These pictures not only showcase some of the camera's present, but most importantly the creamy, smooth bokeh that the 90mm is capable of, while retaining tack sharpness wide open at F2. The falloff is really soothing with the in focus details still crisp and clear, despite it being shot at maximum aperture. All pictures above was shot at F2.
 

My apologies to all for not being able to show up. I have really wanted to attend this gathering and even brought my gears along with me, hoping my other commitment could end sooner. But it was not meant to be.
 

Wow, great photos guys and the OM 90f2 was definitely the star of the show. Really fun meeting you guys again and for the first time with Shawn. For people so young, your passion for photography is fascinating. How I wish I am still your age, at a time when one enjoy both film and digital photography to its fullest. I still love those OM lenses and if I am not satisfied with my current K5, I will definitely be back with a 5d2/Om lenses combination.

MWP: I was really disappointed not to have met you. Hope you give us priority the next time.
 

Haha, didn't know the 90f2 was such a star.

I had a good time, and I learnt many useful stuff about my OM. Thanks to everybody, and I hope we have another outing soon :)
 

MWP: Hope to see you in the next meet- would like to test some of your gems:)

Anthony: Its nice to finally meet the face behind the messages, it was good meeting up and sharing knowledge, especially things such as microfilm that I never knew abt! Fascinating! You are welcome to try out mh 5DMk2 with my Zuiko lenses before you decide to come back to this setup...Just let me know :)

Gwun Wai: Yeah, your 90mm is a star! Actually most F2 lenses from OMZ are rarities. Thanks for allowing me to test out your lens, really an eye opener.
 

MWP: I was really disappointed not to have met you. Hope you give us priority the next time.

Not looking for excuses but after this forum is upgraded, I do not know where to find my subscriptions. So did not follow this thread till I saw your PM on Sunday morning itself.
 

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Yes, the 90mm F2 stole the show!! :)

I had an enjoyable time, and I will ty to organise them more often. I hope that more people will be able to join us with similar interest in the OM system, for our future outings.

And for that, this thread has become more alive, which is good news.

Thanks again to everyone!!!
 

Sometimes meeting up may not be a good thing. After all the talk, the photos dries up. So in continuation of my show photo but not show face effort....

OM 18 goes Tanjong Pagar

Cars and Condos
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Vertical and Horizontal
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Bikes and Scooters
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OMG when I found out this thread... you guys already went for the outing!!!
T_T
I would really like to discuss some of the OM equipment and ask u guys for advices...

is there any possible way to keep us in the loop without coming to forum, sometimes I will just forget about logging into CS.
perhaps keep me in the loop using email?
 

OM Zuiko 28mm F2 & Lucky film does Telok Ayer.. .

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Love this thread, you guys really give a "refresh" mode the OM cameras and lenses...
I think I need to give my OM camers and lenses a good work out too...
 

OMG when I found out this thread... you guys already went for the outing!!!
T_T
I would really like to discuss some of the OM equipment and ask u guys for advices...

is there any possible way to keep us in the loop without coming to forum, sometimes I will just forget about logging into CS.
perhaps keep me in the loop using email?

Think that forum will support our discussion better since you can post pictures, link & quote easily...

I have one question (may sound silly :D): should I advance the film right after taking a picture (to be ready for the next shot) or just before taking a shot? Normally I follow the first option, but wonder if it will affect the shutter mechanics due to a long tension in the springs (when I can not find the next shot :D)

Please advice...
 

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From my trip to Penang with my wife


New day...

(OM1 + Zuiko 50mm f1.4 / Kodak Gold 200 / f1.4 - 1/1000s)
 

Think that forum will support our discussion better since you can post pictures, link & quote easily...

I have one question (may sound silly :D): should I advance the film right after taking a picture (to be ready for the next shot) or just before taking a shot? Normally I follow the first option, but wonder if it will affect the shutter mechanics due to a long tension in the springs (when I can not find the next shot :D)

Please advice...


I usually wind on to the next frame so that my camera's primed and ready for the next shot whenever, whereever. I usually do that for all my cameras, and haven't experienced any failed mechanics due to that practice:) Maybe a lost frame or 2 due to the soft shutter release that makes the shutter button extra sensitive.
 

sorry for the double post. edited.
 

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Think that forum will support our discussion better since you can post pictures, link & quote easily...

I have one question (may sound silly :D): should I advance the film right after taking a picture (to be ready for the next shot) or just before taking a shot? Normally I follow the first option, but wonder if it will affect the shutter mechanics due to a long tension in the springs (when I can not find the next shot :D)

Please advice...

For me, I will only **** the shutter before the next shot, reasons:
-- it will prevent accidental trigger the shutter release, when not taking pic. (miss fire...LOL)
-- when you keep the camera with remaining roll of film, the the spring shutter tension will not be pulled.
 

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