Hello CZ,
How do I contact Bill Maxwell in Atlanta to make a KILLER screen for my
Omegaflex? I would appreciate you giving me his phone number, e-mail
address and postal address, so I can contact him. Thanks.
Fred D. Decker
Idaho
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-koni-omega@snoopy.cmagic.com
[mailto:owner-koni-omega@snoopy.cmagic.com] On Behalf Of Craig Zeni
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 1:22 PM
To: Koni-Omega Mailing List
Subject: Re: [KOML] Finding a Koni Omega?
The Omegaflex, with the right angle finder, is amazingly good to use
with lousy eyes like mine. If you don't find the focusing screen to
your liking, Bill Maxwell down in Atlanta will make a KILLER screen for
you...I put one of his screens in a 54 year old Rolleiflex - what a
difference!
Honestly, I find the 200's finder to be a bit chaotic with all the
various framelines and dots...the Omegaflex gets rid of that...and it's
why I usually shoot with a plain Rapid.
CZ
NC
On Dec 9, 2005, at 1:46 PM, Barry F wrote:
> Lawrence,
> For you or others interested, there is a complete Rapid M set on ebay
> which claims to have been CLA'd by Greg Weber recently. If this
> works, it is here:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/dhw3c
>
> If not, item number is 7570477673
>
> BF
>
>
>
>>
>> From: "Lawrence E. Frisch" <lfrisch@neoucom.edu>
>> Date: 2005/12/06 Tue PM 05:37:53 EST
>> To: koml@koni-omega.org
>> Subject: [KOML] Finding a Koni Omega?
>>
>> I would very much like to find a good quality 200 or M model with
>> either a 90mm or (if findable) a 135mm lens. I'd consider an
>> omegaflex, though I worry about focusing with my presbyopic
>> trifocalized eyes. In either case, since the risks of buying a 30
year
>> old camera on ebay are significant, I would much prefer to find one
>> that is in known good condition. Any thoughts?
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