Merkin
For the Weekend
I have been happily snapping away for a while now with an Olympus Pen FT. It is small and light, so I literally carry it with me everywhere, and I get through a roll or two a week with it. However, it has one achilles heel- the finder is a bit too dim for me to feel comfortable focusing in dark situations. Pen FV bodies tend to be hard to find, and if I purchase anything else pen-wise, it is going to be the 38 2.8 pancake, so I am thinking about picking up either an FM-2n with a 50 or 55 1.2, or an OM-1 or 2 with a 50 1.2 for use at night, since all of the comparably fast RF lenses are more than I would pay for a fast SLR lens AND a body. My question, as is probably obvious from the title, is as follows: Between the FM-2n and the OM-1 or 2, which has the brighter viewfinder and is easier to focus in low light? This will pretty much be the deciding factor for me, because I would prefer the smaller size of the olympus, but I already have a couple of other nikon lenses, so those two factors tend to wash.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Timmyjoe
Veteran
I've got and FM-2N that I put a matte focusing screen on, and have never had a problem focusing it at night. Never used the OM-1,2 though.
Best,
-Tim
Best,
-Tim
paulfish4570
Veteran
oly is snappier/brighter ...
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Definitely the OM's finder is brighter. I think it covers more of the image area too.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
FM2N Viewfinder: Eye-level pentaprism type, with 93% frame coverage and 0.86X viewfinder magnification with 50mm set at infinity
Oly OM-1n: The magnification ratio is 0.92X at infinity 50mm lens. While the picture view field is an above average 97% which has contributed to such impressive projection.
took both quotes from www.mir.com.my/rb/photography.
Oly OM-1n: The magnification ratio is 0.92X at infinity 50mm lens. While the picture view field is an above average 97% which has contributed to such impressive projection.
took both quotes from www.mir.com.my/rb/photography.
jim_jm
Well-known
I've owned OM-1 and OM-2 bodies, and the VF is outstanding on both - easily the best of any SLR I've used. Amazing bit of engineering, given the camera is so small. Large and bright view with the 50/1.4 and easy to focus. I also own an FM and FE-2 and while very good also (I would guess the FM-2 is similar to the FE-2), Olympus takes the nod for me.
John Hermanson
Well-known
OM-1 and 2 have same viewfinder and they are bigger and brighter than Nikon FM2n. . John
kshapero
South Florida Man
Put a K-3 focusing screen (B&H Photo has them) on the FM-2n and you will notice the difference.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Go for the OM-4 and a series 2 screen. 
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Definitely the OM but keep in mind that the 50mm f1.2 Zuiko is an expensive lens (relatively) and sells for around $500.
Merkin
For the Weekend
Definitely the OM but keep in mind that the 50mm f1.2 Zuiko is an expensive lens (relatively) and sells for around $500.
Still half the price of the cheapest comparable RF lens, though...
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
I'm not sure that's so. I just checked mine and found my FM2n's viewfinder to be a tad brighter than my OM-1n (admitedly, something of a beater with a scratched-up focusing screen) and OM-4T. The Olympus finders, however, give a larger view and have more "snap". I prefer the Olympus finders and find them easier to focus accurately in low light (the "snap" does it for me). But brighter? I don't think so.OM-1 and 2 have same viewfinder and they are bigger and brighter than Nikon FM2n. . John
...Mike
Merkin
For the Weekend
Go for the OM-4 and a series 2 screen.![]()
Do the OM-1-4 all use the same screens? Would the OM-3 or 4 be noticeably brighter than the 1 or 2?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Still half the price of the cheapest comparable RF lens, though...
True ... I remember when I had an FM3A the viewfinder was nearly as bright as an OM but still managed to achieve that slight tunnel effect which you definitely dont get with the OM-1 in particular.
Freakscene
Obscure member
Get an OM to use and an OMPC/OM40. Cannibalise the screen from the OMPC/40, and modify to fit the other OM (if necessary - in an OM1 or 2 you will have to make the tab narrower). The OMPC/40 screen is very similar to the 2-13 screen, which is much brighter than the standard OM screens.
I like the Nikon FM series SLRs, but the VF isn't as quite as bright as that in an OM. The K-3 or a third party bright screen will help, but the OMs still tend to edge them out. The FM3a comes with a K-3 screen.
Make sure you clean/get the mirror and screen cleaned in whatever camera you get. That can make a huge difference.
Marty
I like the Nikon FM series SLRs, but the VF isn't as quite as bright as that in an OM. The K-3 or a third party bright screen will help, but the OMs still tend to edge them out. The FM3a comes with a K-3 screen.
Make sure you clean/get the mirror and screen cleaned in whatever camera you get. That can make a huge difference.
Marty
umcelinho
Marcelo
i havent used an FM-2n, but the OM1 viewfinder literally made me WOW out loud when I first looked through it. having a compact 50/1.2 kit should be the best bet...
ferider
Veteran
You can get a Canon P with 50/1.4 for around the same or less than the Zuiko 50/1.2. You'll loose half stop, which is easily gained without mirror slap.
And the Canon P 1:1 finder is great for a 50.
I love my OMs, but at night on film, hard to beat an RF.
Just saying.
And the Canon P 1:1 finder is great for a 50.
I love my OMs, but at night on film, hard to beat an RF.
Just saying.
redisburning
Well-known
the OM 50/1.2 is very small. if you like the controls, they are great.
people will say the OM-1 isn't as reliable, but mine has served 3 generations of my family since my grandfather bought it from the Navy Exchange. so, it probably won't come into play.
people will say the OM-1 isn't as reliable, but mine has served 3 generations of my family since my grandfather bought it from the Navy Exchange. so, it probably won't come into play.
Merkin
For the Weekend
You can get a Canon P with 50/1.4 for around the same or less than the Zuiko 50/1.2. You'll loose half stop, which is easily gained without mirror slap.
And the Canon P 1:1 finder is great for a 50.
I love my OMs, but at night on film, hard to beat an RF.
Just saying.
I greatly appreciate the input, but I have a couple of personal problems. First, unless a canon p is a good bit more reliable than M mount Leicas, it would invariably break on me. I am apparently hard on my gear, which I didn't learn until I switched to Leicas. I guess years of shooting the utterly unbreakable Pentax K1000 taught me some bad habits. The second is that I am afraid if I get back in to rangefinders, I am going to want to do something stupid like buy obscenely fast rangefinder lenses.
ferider
Veteran
WRT reliability, the Canon P is similar to the classic Leicas, maybe a bit more sturdy. But it can certainly take more than any OM (and I have four), less moving parts, thicker shell, no string connection under the speed dial, metal shutter, locked back plate, etc. Don't know about the FM-2n.
If you want more robust than the Canon P, I recommend a Nikon F (with a 55/1.2 maybe ?)
Roland.
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