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  1. lmans66

    New OM-1

    1.5 I believe is the latest.... easy to update...Jim
  2. lmans66

    New OM-1

    I have traveled overseas with film...new and undeveloped and I have had no issue. If you present the 'container of film' to any TSA in any country, they handle it okay from what I have seen. I shoot film and digital overseas but still find the analog feel to be better. But, I don't shoot...
  3. lmans66

    New OM-1

    I began shooting digital with cameras with some Canon superzoom in the mid 2000's....up to then, all film. The Canon wasn't much and the images, as I look back on them suck, but, it was a way to capture birds in Ecuador and at least ID them. You mean, I can press the shutter down more than one...
  4. lmans66

    New OM-1

    Right....the 'film OM-1". I have even done a bit of bird photography with the film. Grab a zoom for the OM-1 Film and shoot away. A bit more difficult though depending on the bird, location, light etc. But it makes a person slow down and appreciate nature more, in my case.
  5. lmans66

    New OM-1

    My OM-1 doesn't have firmware as an option.... :-) .... just saying (film).... jim
  6. lmans66

    New OM-1

    Just a thought, nothing more....but I wonder why they name the OM-1 the same as the OM-1 film? The camera itself being digital is huge compared to the film OM-1... They should have named it the OMD-1. "D for digital"
  7. lmans66

    New OM-1

    Will these accept old Len's from the film days?
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