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Olympus OM-2 : Specifications and Opinions


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user58495
avatarsenior
sent on September 18, 2015

Pros: Small, compact, elegant, robust and ergonomica.Ha a light meter can give accurate exposures to several minutes in total automatism priority diaframmi.Legge light and adjusts accordingly DURING exposure thanks to an advanced system that reads light reflected from a particular design reflective printed on the shutter, so if someone starts a bit of flash after you press the shutter button, the OM 2 detects this and acts accordingly.

Cons: Lacks the elevation mirror manual, this instead in OM1, does not have the display memory only concealer fixed diaphragms not visible on mirino.rnPer the rest is still a small technological jewel.

Opinion: Are a Nikonist DOC for 30 years but the only brand that I have always regarded with much respect and attention is Olympus.Di I recently had the opportunity to buy a OM1 and OM2 in perfect condition with objectives Zuiko 28 / 2.8 to 35 / 2-50 / 1.8 - 135 / 2.8 and you say, while you will be astonished by the strength and compactness, elegance and simplicity of forme.Nel precise moment when you put your eye to the viewfinder remains absolutely blown away: it These viewfinders bigger and brighter never seen until then oggi.E guys, good sense of design: everyone, absolutely all lenses have a simple button for the depth of field, making it unnecessary to install this type of control on the camera body. Nikon, Canon and all other instead of to charge to the tune of EUR entered this command almost always of foreign high-end, insert it in the objectives: it serves a small button and a spring !!!!! The'm trying to give both b / it soon will let you know and post the images migliori.Per now I can say, very comfortable, ergonomic, theggere, targets all compact and elegant look gioiellini.Lo shot is one of the sweetest, silent and amortized ever seen! I fell in love!

user36125
avatarjunior
sent on December 30, 2013

Pros: strength, weight, size, etc. ...

Cons: by the user as said above it all depends on batteries, without those nothing works, not even the light meter

Opinion: was my father's car and is now passed on to me and with this I started to get closer to the world of photography. Now I switched to a canon 60d canon because I could fit on the optical olympus and then the cost to develop a film is too high. but if it was not for this I would have stayed in analog. :-)

avatarjunior
sent on May 17, 2013

Pros: Size, strength, perfect exposures in low-light conditions even with long exposures, convenient switch automatic / manual, silent and vibration-free, along with body / lens very balanced

Cons: Electronic Shutter dependent on batteries, viewfinder with 97% field of view

Opinion: The model OM2, appeared in 1974, while presenting a body similar to the OM1, was truly revolutionary: automatic exposure cameras were already in existence but now the exposure was assessed in "real time", ie while the picture was taken. Through two silicon cells, the camera measures the exposure while the film is impressive, taking into account only the actual light that reaches the film. Thanks to the speed of the reaction of cells to measure, was developed the first electronic flasher system which used the same cells for adjusting the duration of the flash, thus working in full automation, in direct or indirect light, with bellows, extension tubes, filters, with all the sensitivity of the film. rnPersonalmente I found great use in low light, shutter speeds than 1 sec. , Even of a few minutes, obtaining exposures impeccabili.rn The model OM2 Spot / Programm, represented the maximum evolution: included the possibility of measuring exposedsimetrica spot and, placing the ring on the lens iris control value closed, the use of a program that the couple chose shutter speed / aperture. It was a successful model, presenting problems for electrical circuits. Rn



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