Nitroplait
Well-known
A local brick & mortar shop had a used black OM2n with a 28mm 1:3.5 at an impossibly low price I couldn't resist.
I found the ultra low compact size irresistibly nice and started speculating if I could make it even more compact.
Aside from the crazy prized 40mm/2.0, what would be the lowest profile lens I could add to the OM2n - 3rd party lenses included?
I kind of doubt it is possible, but maybe something exists that I didn't think of?
I found the ultra low compact size irresistibly nice and started speculating if I could make it even more compact.
Aside from the crazy prized 40mm/2.0, what would be the lowest profile lens I could add to the OM2n - 3rd party lenses included?
I kind of doubt it is possible, but maybe something exists that I didn't think of?

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Crazy prices for that pancake 40 f2 $2,000 + USD ?? When i was using the similarly small Pentax MX i did like the tiny 40 2.8. Makes for a slim kit.
Nitroplait
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Crazy prices for that pancake 40 f2 $2,000 + USD ?? When i was using the similarly small Pentax MX i did like the tiny 40 2.8. Makes for a slim kit.
LOL.
2000+ doesn't really make sense considering an otherwise excellent line of lenses which cost only a fraction of that.
I am familiar with the MX and 40mm pancake, a very nice little camera, but the ON2n came to me at a basically giveaway price, thus I am not inclined to change system. I am just toying with the idea to making a small package even smaller - if possible.
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LOL.
2000+ doesn't really make sense considering an otherwise excellent line of lenses which cost only a fraction of that.
I am familiar with the MX and 40mm pancake, a very nice little camera, but the ON2n came to me at a basically giveaway price, thus I am not inclined to change system. I am just toying with the idea to making a small package even smaller - if possible.
Of course, I just mentioned the MX since i used it recently and haven't used an OM for decades. Yes, stumbling on a black OM2 at a bargain price is a gift....and the thought of a trim body/lens combo gets the mind going. I've settled on the Leica CL w a 35mm Elmar as my tiny camera.
zuiko85
Veteran
In practice the 35mm f2.8 is really compact enough for a moderate wide. The 40mm f2 is 25mm long and the 35mm f2.8 is 33mm long, only an extra 8mm. For my wide Zuikos, a 24 f2.8 and 35f2.8 I have installed a filter with the glass removed since both have the front elements so close to the rim. Also an advantage if you dent a rim you only need to screw in a new one.
I’ve had a 40 f2, it was too valuable to use so I sold it to purchase two other Zuiko’s.
I’ve had a 40 f2, it was too valuable to use so I sold it to purchase two other Zuiko’s.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
The 50f/1.8 is a small and good lens.
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
The 24/2.8, 28/3.5, 28/2.8, 35/2.8, and 50mm f1.8 are all about the same size. The 24/2.8, 28/2.8, and 50/1.8 are exceptionally good lenses. The 35/2.8 is ok, but not great. The 28/3.5 has a similar reputation but I have not personally used one.
valdas
Veteran
21/3.5 is very compact, but surely - very wide as well…
Danny D
Member
Crazy prices for that pancake 40 f2 $2,000 + USD ??
On eBay Japan there is price gouging on some specific lenses. the Zuiko 40/2 and 21/2 are notable examples of this.
I'm not going to spell out any eBay exploits, but I tell anyone who will listen to stop believing the listings under the 'sold' checkbox. That figure in green right there, it should be taken with a grain of salt.
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
A local brick & mortar shop had a used black OM2n with a 28mm 1:3.5 at an impossibly low price I couldn't resist.
I found the ultra low compact size irresistibly nice and started speculating if I could make it even more compact.
Aside from the crazy prized 40mm/2.0, what would be the lowest profile lens I could add to the OM2n - 3rd party lenses included?
I kind of doubt it is possible, but maybe something exists that I didn't think of?
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I have that kit (in my case a black OM1n) and can't speak highly enough about the little 28/f3.5. It's a lovely bit of glass that punches well above it's weight.

iphoenix
Well-known
I used to have a 28/3.5 M series. Sold it :bang:. It was a great lens and very compact. My OM series 28/3.5 and 50/1.8 are very compact, contrasty and sharp. Love 'em.
zuikologist
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If you don’t mind going off brand, the Vivitar 28mm f2.8 close focus has a good reputation and is very compact and inexpensive.
On eBay Japan there is price gouging on some specific lenses. the Zuiko 40/2 and 21/2 are notable examples of this.
I'm not going to spell out any eBay exploits, but I tell anyone who will listen to stop believing the listings under the 'sold' checkbox. That figure in green right there, it should be taken with a grain of salt.
Believe it or not, the 40s are actually selling for these prices. If you have one, list it and you'll see.
what would be the lowest profile lens I could add to the OM2n - 3rd party lenses included?
I have no clue about 3rd party, but the replies above pretty much cover it. I had the 28/3.5 until recently when I picked up the 28/2.8 in a multicoated version at an estate sale, both are essentially the same size. The 28/2.8 and the 50/1.8 are identical in length when focused to infinity; the 50 is longer when set to close-focus.
Paul T.
Veteran
the 50/1.8 is a fantastic lens, I also have the 50/1.4 but never use it.
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