OLYMPUS
(JP¥12,500)
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けむりぷろ2023
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The camera for sale is an OM10 / S Zuiko Auto Zoom 35-70mm f4, released in 1979. Accessories include a genuine rubber hood, a Morris SL1A filter, and a valuable manual adapter. The OM10 is an aperture-priority AE camera that uses TTL direct metering, but by attaching the included manual adapter, you can set the shutter speed from 1 second to 1/1000 second. "Camera Condition" There are scratches and scuffs from "railway photography" use. The optical system, including the lens, has some dust, cleaning marks, and traces of mold that could not be completely removed. These are minor and do not significantly affect actual shooting. The light seals have been replaced, including the internal ones. There are some slight scratches on the shutter curtain, but there are no light leaks and no problems. Self-timer operation has been confirmed (LED flashing). Synchronization with a T20E flash has been confirmed (charging complete LED lights up). "Important Notes" * The film advance will feel heavier when loading film. This is a characteristic of the model, so please operate it carefully. * When the power switch lever is turned ON, the exposure meter LED will light up (the click when setting is light). Even if the LED turns off, the AE mechanism is still active, and the shutter will still fire. To turn the LED back on, turn the switch ON/OFF again. * For shooting conditions that require compensation, such as backlit situations, please increase the ISO dial to adjust the exposure or shoot in manual mode. * Because it is a direct metering camera, there may be a difference between the displayed shutter speed and the actual shot. * To attach the manual adapter, simply insert the guide into the camera body. Slide the lever under the mode dial to the MANUAL ADAPTER position. * Please open and close the back cover carefully until the light seals settle in. "Sample Photos" Banetsu West Line C57180, using Fuji 200 film Igarashima, Tsugawa Station, Kirin Railroad Crossing, Shimoyoshi Railroad Crossing Images were downloaded from a Fuji Color CD. The camera for sale is a practical item and not a collector's item. Although it may be presumptuous, we recommend that those who are particular about details purchase from a specialty store through face-to-face sales. This is a "as is" sale based on transactions in Japanese. There is no warranty, including for photography. Please check the profile.
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