Hi All
I'm having a little cull. When Olympus announced that it was quitting the camera market, I decided to buy a back up for my existing EM-5 Mk.1 and was fortunate to find one in excellent condition.
I now do not need two but which one to sell? The newer of the two or the original which got me to the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, two full features in Black + White Photography Magazine and success in the Portrait of Britain and Portrait of Humanity competitions. Call me daft, but sentiment rules and it's the original that's the keeper.
Details of the camera for sale are:
Condition: Hardly distinguishable from new
Shutter Count: 570 - (Five hundred& seventy)
Batteries: 2 x Olympus Original
Charger: Yes
Strap: Yes - not Original but Comfortable & Wide
Grip: Yes - two piece HLD-6 grip.
Price: £210
Postage: £8.95
There is one for sale on MPB for £194 with one battery in good condition but no grip. Mine is Excellent approaching Like New.
It's a formidable combination paired with a Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8
If there's any interest, I'll post some pics
Crazy Dave
I'm having a little cull. When Olympus announced that it was quitting the camera market, I decided to buy a back up for my existing EM-5 Mk.1 and was fortunate to find one in excellent condition.
I now do not need two but which one to sell? The newer of the two or the original which got me to the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, two full features in Black + White Photography Magazine and success in the Portrait of Britain and Portrait of Humanity competitions. Call me daft, but sentiment rules and it's the original that's the keeper.
Details of the camera for sale are:
Condition: Hardly distinguishable from new
Shutter Count: 570 - (Five hundred& seventy)
Batteries: 2 x Olympus Original
Charger: Yes
Strap: Yes - not Original but Comfortable & Wide
Grip: Yes - two piece HLD-6 grip.
Price: £210
Postage: £8.95
There is one for sale on MPB for £194 with one battery in good condition but no grip. Mine is Excellent approaching Like New.
It's a formidable combination paired with a Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8
If there's any interest, I'll post some pics
Crazy Dave
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