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Olympus OM-1, Tamron macro, 2 Sunpak macro ring lights - $150 complete
Nov 5, 2017 14:10:37   #
mikedent Loc: Florida
 
Little used OM-1 35mm body with proper OM shoe mount, (needs battery), Tamron 90mm 1:1 macro 2.8 with Adaptall ring mount for Olympus, Lester Dine macro ring and point flash combination (seems to be made by Sunpak) with OM module, some peeling of the back cover plastic film coating that can all be removed and does not affect any functions.
Sunpak macro ring flash with Canon AF module and 2 metal lens rings-55mm + 49mm. The ring light itself is 55mm. I also have original box for Sunpak flash unit. Both lights use 4 AA batteries.
Also included is the OM-1 factory manual and a black round plastic flange that I can't identify. $150 complete. Thanks for looking!


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Nov 6, 2017 08:28:22   #
Screamin Scott Loc: Marshfield Wi, Baltimore Md, now Dallas Ga
 
A quick note for anyone interested. I have several of the Sunpack made (as opposed to the Nissin made) Lester Dine ring lights. The Dine units have a switch allowing you to choose between the ring or the point light. They are safe on my Nikon DSLR's (I shoot lots of macro). That said, when used on a Nikon DSLR, the ring light won't flash unless the extra pins (other than the center pin) are taped over as the camera is looking for iTTl info from those pins and they are giving out regular TTl info. To get around taping over the pins, you can change out the interface module from whatever one it has to a single pin "Standard" one, provided you can find one. That Tamron lens is nice as well & the price is great.

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Nov 6, 2017 08:57:38   #
mikedent Loc: Florida
 
Thanks Scott- the lights always worked properly and had good exposure. Sunpak may still have Nikon-compatible modules available...That makes these lights more useful, you can change the module to your preferred camera system.

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Nov 6, 2017 09:04:33   #
Screamin Scott Loc: Marshfield Wi, Baltimore Md, now Dallas Ga
 
The Nikon dedicated modules are what I had, they work just fine with Nikon film cameras. I changed them out to "Standard" single pin modules as my DSLR's expected different info transmitted from the flash than what they were getting.quote=mikedent]Thanks Scott- the lights always worked properly and had good exposure. Sunpak may still have Nikon-compatible modules available...That makes these lights more useful, you can change the module to your preferred camera system.[/quote]

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Nov 8, 2017 08:10:30   #
GalaxyCat Loc: Boston, MA
 
I'm very interested. Is this a Digital camera, and how many megaPixels?

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Nov 8, 2017 08:15:15   #
Screamin Scott Loc: Marshfield Wi, Baltimore Md, now Dallas Ga
 
It's a film camera....
GalaxyCat wrote:
I'm very interested. Is this a Digital camera, and how many megaPixels?

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Nov 8, 2017 12:56:43   #
mikedent Loc: Florida
 
Thanks - Yes, this is a 35mm film camera, but the flash units can be transferred to other bodies with the proper adapter module from Sunpak. The Tamron lens could also be transferred by using another Adaptall adapter from Tamron for the proper camera mount.

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