I have recently sold all my extensive Minolta Maxxum collection of equipment. While I loved it and had had many years, some of it bought in 1985, of great use and still had plenty of good years left in it, I thought it was time to move on. I saw the Olympus on the auction one night and it looked like the perfect "all-in-one" film camera to use beside my digital stuff. It had all the features I had been used to in the Maxxum outfit and no extra baggage to carry. The lens is the perfect all-around from wide angle to short portrait or telephoto. The camera is incredibly light and reasonably compact considering the features and give me back the flexibility of film plus digital with no loss of capacity. Olympus was always the top of the middle range cameras, just under the Nikon/Canon/Minolta trifecta and ahead of Kodak/Fuji/Ricoh and matched up with Pentax. Not so good to bang around as the top makes but with reasonable care, great products with competitive features and lenses.Read full review
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