OM-1 MD body Mechanically sound just like all the rest of these I see. The chrome is in very good shape with no brassing. No MD cover SN1270310 OM-1 MD body, second view Please note that there is piece of the covering missing here. I am including the recoverying kit that I never got around to completing. OM-1 MD body, third view For $60.00 + $5.00 for shipping.
OM-2N This camera is average condition and works great. For $90.00 + $3.00 for shipping .
OM-77 body w/300 grip broken latch cover holder (if you are familiar with these you know what I mean) $5.00 + $5.00 shipping
Olympus XA Good condition. I will also include the A-11 flash. For $48.00 + $3.00 for shipping .
LENS, HOODS AND CASESZuiko 50/3.5 macro with both caps, and hard case. Excellent condition. Everything operates smoothly. Second viewFor $110.00 + $5.00 for shipping.
Zuiko 50/3.5 macro lens (second) with both caps and hard case. Good condition. All mechanical operations smooth. No scratches in glass. $100.00 + $5 S&H
Vivitar 90/2.8 macro lens at full 1:1 extension The beauty of this lens is that it goes 1:1 without extension tubes. Resolution per Mod Photo was (apertures 2.8 to 22) at center and edge are: 47/38, 60/33, 67/42, 67/53, 60/53, 53/53, &47/42. Sharpness at 1:5 was: 61/48, 61/38, 68/54, 61/54, 61/54, 54/48, & 48/43. Contrast is not as good as the Vivitar Series 1 but what lens is? Uses 62mm filters and is multicoated. Hoya Skylight filter included. Optically and mechanically perfect. Cosmetics is good (between fair and excellent) as there is some minor barssing on the corners. I will send a copy of the Modern Photo tests upon request so you can use it at its optimum aperture. (was $100.00) now $90.00 + $5 shipping. Lens focused at infinity. View of front of lens.
Tokina RMC 300/5.6 I really like this lens a lot in conjunction with the above lens. It also uses 62mm filters and is multicoated J(RMC=RainbowMultiCoated). I tested it against the Zuiko 300/4.5 and it was indistinguishable at f8. (was $75.00) now $60.00 + $5 shipping. Side view. __
Zuiko 35-105/3.5-4.5 This lens is in excellent condition, optically, mechanically and cosmetically. There is only the slightest brassing on one corner and a tiny nick on the filter ring. Forow $175.00 + $5.00 S&H. View with cap and hood. View of glass.
Zuiko 35-70 f4 Very good condition. Diaphragm operates smooth. No scratches, fungus or separations. $70 + $5 S&H
Zuiko 28mm f3.5 This is a cult lens amongst Japanese photographer who thinks that it is better than the 28/2.8. I tend to agree with them. I used to have 3 28/2.8 and didn't like them much. This comes with front and back caps, hard case, and metal hood inside the case. $65 + $5 S&H
Vivitar 35-85/2.8 Take a look at Gary's tests for this lens. It scored a little lower than the Zuiko 35-80/2.8 but it really was quite advanced for its time. There aren't that many elements in the lens so the pictures just sparkle with the contrast. I will include the special dedicated lens hood also (I have it somewhere??) $125.00 + $5.00 S&H
Spiratone Circo MirrotachThis is a spy or voyeur lens that I was essentially too shy to use. It has a front surface mirror hidden in the side that allows you to take pics at right angles to the direction your camera is pointing. Comes with 55mm filter adapter making it good tor the 135/2.8 and 200/4. $25.00 + $5.00 shipping second view
Vivitar Series I 100-500 zoom, 67mm filter size, front and rear caps, (was $250.00) now $200.00 = $5 S&H View 2. View 3 View 4
Minolta wide angle polarizer that works well on the 24/2 Zuiko (as shown on an OM-1).
Zuiko 85mm f2 $150.00 + $5 S&H . Condition is good but a worn. Some brassing on the aperture ring. Diaphragm is snappy. Glass is clean with no scratches. Silver nose.
Zuiko 100/2.8 $150.00 + $5 S&H Condition is good but a worn. Some brassing on the aperture ring. Diaphragm is snappy. Glass is clean with no scratches. Black nose.
Zuiko 200mm f4 with caps and hard case A silver nosed lens in good condition. Diaphragm smooth. No scratches. $100.00 + $5 S&H
Spiratone Fisheye converter This adapter produces a true fisheye view as compared to other more common adapters. There is something worng with this lens adapter but it still does work. I have another one and turning the lens body will turn the internal aperture . But on this one you have to grip the ring that says 35mm to 200mm to do this. Probably an internal screw loose is the problem. This comes with a 52 mm adapter. $25.00 +$1.00 S&H
Komura 2X teleconverter This was the original 7 element converter that brought rave reviews. With both caps. $15.00 + $4 S&H
Vivitar 2x new in box This is worth it just for the lens and body caps. You can take the insides out and turn it into an extension tube as well. For $7.00 + $3.00 for shipping .
Ambico variable lens hood This purports to work on lens from 28 to 135 mm. There is an adapter ring that is somewhere between 49mm and 55mm in size so I suspect it is a series adapter of some size, probably series 7 $20.00 + $3 S&H
Vivitar metal ultra wide angle lens hood For wide angle lens with 49mm filter threads. Will vignette with the 21/3.5 but I don't recall for longer lens such as the 24/2.8 For $5.00 + $1.00 for shipping
Vivitar wide angle rubber hood for 62mm lens rings. For $5.00 + $1.00 for shipping
Olympus Metal hood for 24mm f2.8, some brassing, screw in $12.00 +$1.00 S&H
Olympus Rubber hood for 24mm f2.0 lens Good condition $___ S&H
Olympus Rubber hood for 35-70/4 Zuiko zoom Good condition $6.00 +1
Olympus Rubber hood for Zuiko 35/2.8, 50/1.8 and 50/1.4 Good condition $6.00 + $1 S&H
Hard case and metal hood for 24/2.8 I don't know why Oly made these cases out of some sort of fake cardboard that flaked off so easily. As you can see it is very ugly. Only the other hand throw your lens in with your wrenches and old shoes. $5.00 + $1 S&H
Free stuff with any other buy.
AF Sigma 28-70 Sigma OM-AF 28-70/3.5-4.5. A rather nice lens for the OM-77 but the grease has gotten old and it doesn't want to turn the focusing helical with the meek power of the AF shaft. You can help it by giving it a little twist so I need some TLC if you want to spend the time to fix it.
Free stuff with any other buy. Vivitar 28 to 135 f3.5-4.5. This was a nice lens in its time but it has developed some lens element separation. It does zoom and focus but you can play with it if you want
CLOSE UP EQUIPMENTOlympus bellows unit with box The bellows here is like new but does not include the dual cable release For $160.00 + $5.00 for shipping (1990 retail price was $256.99)
Vivitar bellows unit This includes the heavy duty Vivitar Olympus male and female adapters. The female adapter part is rather difficult to find. second viewFor $60.00 + $5.00 for shipping.
Olympus Slide Copier for Auto bellows This is like new but is missing the frosted plastic to diffuse light for slide copying. For $40.00 + $5.00 for shipping (1990 retail price was $123.99)
Kiron lens reversing adapter Allows the use of reversed lens on OM bodies. Comes with box. It used to include the diaphragm stop down adapter but I haven't seen it for 10 years so I guess it's lost. For $10.00 + $1.00 for shipping
FLASH AND ACCESSORIES310 flash with handle and remote sensor cord This is the TTL flash for the OM-1 and OM-2. For $50.00 + $5.00 for shipping
TTL Multi Connector T The TTL multi connector allows the use of up to 9 simultaneous flash units (if you have 4 of these units) with the T-32, T-20 and other T series flashes. For $22.00 + $1.00 for shipping (1990 retail price was $50.99)
Olympus T-32 flash Good condition. For $80.00 + $3.00 for shipping . (1990 retail price $169.99)
Olympus T-32 bounce grip 2 Second view Includes cord to plug into winder Good condition. For $90.00 + $3.00 for shipping . (1990 retail price $164.99)
Olympus T-20 flash Good condition. For $25.00 + $3.00 for shipping . (1990 retail price $92.99)
Olympus TTL auto connector type 3 Used, good condition. No. Box despite photo. Allows use of T series flashes remotely on OM-2s $17.00 +$1.00 S&H
310 flash remote extension cord Allows 310 flash to be used on any camera with a PC flash connection For $5.00 + $1.00 for shipping
TTL auto cord 0.3 meters For $18.00 + $2.00 for shipping (1990 retail price $28.99)
5 meter TTL cords There are two of these. Good condition. $22.00 each + $3 S&H
TTL shoe cord 0.6 meter allows OM-2s to connect remotely with T32 et alia For $22 .00 + $2.00 for shipping (1990 retail price $28.99)
TTL flash extender. Permit your TTL flash on the hot shoe to sit 3 inches above the regular position for the hot shoe to prevent red eye. I believe some people have taken it apart and wired in a regular PC terminal so that regular flashes could be used on non-PC flash connection OM bodies. A diagonal view of this item. For $20.00 + $2.00 for shipping (1990 retail price $23.99).
Olympus Accessory Shoe 4 , new $7.00 +$1.00 S&H
F280 flash cord Good condition for using the F280 flash off-camera $25.00 + $3 S&H
SCREENS, FILTERS AND OTHER ACCESSORIES1-10 grid screen This is the original 1-10 grid screen that works well with the 35 shift and also helps compose landscapes. $25.00 + $1 S&H
1-7 telephoto screen with case, clip and brush $25.00 + $1 S&H
Screen, 1-4, new $17.00 +$1.00 S&H
Screen, 1-13 $12.00 +$1.00 S&H
Olympus M, In focus remote cord, new $7.00 +$1.00 S&H
Cokin Filters, Multiple--All "P" sized and shipping included Fog 1 #P150 $10.00 (which is a graduated fog filter), Diffuser 1 #P083 $9.00(I have found it works well in portrait work), Gradual T1 #P124 (This is a graduated dark brown-tobacco filter), Gradual T1 #P124 $11.00 (graduated tobacco color filter) Pola Blue #P162 $21.00(this is a blue polarizer that increases the amount of blue dependent on the polarization, Linear Polarizer #P160 $21.00 (a regular polarizer), Gradual G1 #P120 $11.00 (This is Cokin's gradual gray--which I have to warn you has a slight green tint), Pastel2 P087 $9.00 (This is another diffuser that slighly makes the colors more pale), and Dream 1 P091 $16.00 (Makes a dreamy appearance with a central clear area surrounded by other clear areas)
Stack of 62mm filters This set with top and botton stack caps to protect the filters comprises a Hoya circular polarizer, Cokin E1 neutral grad, Cokin M1 neutral density grad, skylight, +4, +2, +1 close-ups lens by Vivitar, and yellow, orange and red filters for black and white photos. $100 + $5 S&H
Soligor 1 degree spot meter Works fine but the silvering on one of the internal mirrors isn't up to snuff so the meter is about 1 1/2 stop off $25 + $5 S&H
Prinz right angle finder This is the poor man's Varimag finder. It was originally for a Pentax M mount viewfinder but has been filed down a bit to make it fit Olympus SLR camera. Very clear and bright view with no chromatic aberrations. 1X power but the corners are a little difficult to see. $20.00 +$2 S&H
Kalt brand Olympus branded camera strap $4.00 +$1 S&H