tomalophicon
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nighstar
eternal beginner
OM-1 and 35-70 Zoom.
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i absolutely love this photo.
i really like your Norway photos, but especially this one. <3
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"holy cr@p" and "that'd look awesome on my wall" come to mind upon seeing this photo..............
tomalophicon
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nighstar, if your wall wants a copy I'm more than happy to print one up, for a minimal fee... 
filmfan
Well-known
Can someone recommend a screen for my OM-1 that is bright and clear
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nrb
Nuno Borges
Light in Norway is magical, especially in the north.
redisburning
Well-known
Can someone recommend a screen for my OM-1 that is bright and clear without any focusing aids (i have young eyes)? I just want the viewfinder to be as bright as my Nikon F5...
edit: I don't care if the brightness changes the exposure accuracy either (something I read somewhere, for I can just compensate when I meter.
assuming no beattie or modded 2 series screen;
well 1-5 is the brightest but has a microprism. it's a clear field type so you cant judge depth of field at all.
there is no completely clear focus screen, the closest is like the 1-4 which has a circle and a finer ground matte part within.
sazerac
Well-known
The 1-4n is slightly better than the 1-4 because the ground glass area in the center is larger. i mad a mod'd 2-series screen in my OM-1n but didn't like it over the 1-4n. They may be tough to find, but well worth it!
Liquid-Sky
Unregistered consumer
Johnmcd
Well-known
OM2 with 50/1.4

Liquid-Sky
Unregistered consumer
tomalophicon
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Liquid-Sky
Unregistered consumer
@ tomalophicon & JSU thank you !
Exposure was in AE, closed down at f16or f22, the film was Agfa hdc 100, i think the exposure was nearly three minutes as i was waiting for the strikes, that why it is so clear behind the coulds. i took three pics, the first two have a slight blur. Should scan some more got a whole lot with the Agfa film.
edit: Wrong, exposure was on B mode closed down f16 or f22.
Exposure was in AE, closed down at f16or f22, the film was Agfa hdc 100, i think the exposure was nearly three minutes as i was waiting for the strikes, that why it is so clear behind the coulds. i took three pics, the first two have a slight blur. Should scan some more got a whole lot with the Agfa film.
edit: Wrong, exposure was on B mode closed down f16 or f22.
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pachuco
El ****
Very nice photo, Liquid-Sky! I just ordered a BGN grade OM-1 with a 50mm f1.4 and a 28mm 2.8 from KEH that should arrive on Tuesday. I got bit by the film bug again due to borrowing a lovely M5 from f16sunshine (thanks Andy!). I think I will purchase another Leica soon but I've always wanted the famous OM.
mike rosenlof
Insufficient information
Two from Tokyo. OM-1n Zuiko 100mm f/2.8 for both


MikeAUS
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Fantastic!OM2 with 50/1.4
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FTography
Contains Sarcasm
Yesterday I got a 2-13 off eBay for just 39€ (incl. mail).
Cannot wait to get it this week!
Really eager to see whether it does make that big a difference.
I will report back to the mothership.
I'll simply ignore the inner voice that reminds me of my vow not to buy any camera related merchandise for a while...
Cannot wait to get it this week!
Really eager to see whether it does make that big a difference.
I will report back to the mothership.
I'll simply ignore the inner voice that reminds me of my vow not to buy any camera related merchandise for a while...
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
There's an inner voice? Never heard it. 
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I was desparate to use my new OM-4 today but still had a half exposed roll of LP400 in the OM-1. I took the film out of the OM-1 after making sure not to lose the leader when rewinding it and put it in the OM-4 and advanced it to just past the last exposed frame.
This gave me about twelve frames to expose in the new OM and I have to say the metering system is damned impressive. I have an old road underpass tunnel that I go to occasionally ... the light extremes are a challenge with normal metering but that spot system is in a world of it's own in these types of conditions. In AE you place the center circle of the viewfinder in the area of the scene you want exposed normally and press the spot button ... this locks the exposure on those settings until you take your shot! Or take several readings and it gives you an average when you take your exposure ... all automatically! It's bloody amazing!
I developed the film when I got home and those last twelve frames look perfectly exposed. I'll scan the film tonight and post a couple of images.
This gave me about twelve frames to expose in the new OM and I have to say the metering system is damned impressive. I have an old road underpass tunnel that I go to occasionally ... the light extremes are a challenge with normal metering but that spot system is in a world of it's own in these types of conditions. In AE you place the center circle of the viewfinder in the area of the scene you want exposed normally and press the spot button ... this locks the exposure on those settings until you take your shot! Or take several readings and it gives you an average when you take your exposure ... all automatically! It's bloody amazing!
I developed the film when I got home and those last twelve frames look perfectly exposed. I'll scan the film tonight and post a couple of images.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Another isue that seems to come up with every OM I buy is the shutter speed dial and this camera was no exception ... as stiff as hell and not pleasant to use at all.
I pulled them apart on both of my OM-2s when I got them and cleaned and lubed them paying particular attention to the detent system ... it's fiddly and there are a couple of small parts to loose if you're not careful but it's well worth the effort and the OM-4 was no exception. It's now much nicer and moves far more freely.
I did note while it was apart though that the whole thing is definitely not as well made as the one on the OM-2 or OM-1!
I pulled them apart on both of my OM-2s when I got them and cleaned and lubed them paying particular attention to the detent system ... it's fiddly and there are a couple of small parts to loose if you're not careful but it's well worth the effort and the OM-4 was no exception. It's now much nicer and moves far more freely.
I did note while it was apart though that the whole thing is definitely not as well made as the one on the OM-2 or OM-1!
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jmilkins
Digited User
congrats on the OM4 Keith - hope it's got the battery drain issue covered. Mine seems to be OK. Looking forward to the underpass - I recall some of your other tests using it.
and tell me - your impression of the finder, OM1 vs 4....?
and tell me - your impression of the finder, OM1 vs 4....?
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