adresaba
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Here is one from my lovely OM2 with Fomapan:

The nearer of the two looks rather like my OM2SP, and I think the other one is an SP as well, but I could well be wrong.
The 50/1.8 is my favorite lens after the 100/2. It really is sharp, light and has nice bokeh also. Underrated, but sich a nice lens. The 50/3.5 is great as well.50/1.8 and 35/2.8 on their way to make my SLR a bit lighter and more usable. I'm rather more excited than I have been about that camera now. Hope to have some good stuff to share soon.
Soon we'll see a new hype on ebay with this lens...The 50/1.8 certainly is underrated - by me, for one. It's what I had when I got my OM-1, but I couldn't wait to get a Tokina zoom on there. We learn later, I suppose. The flip side of that is that they are as cheap as chips on ebay.
A little update, I received the said camera, and it is in a worse shape than I remember it was. I took it to my usual repairman, and today he called that the repair was done with good results! I couldn't be happier. I put a leather strap on it, a yellow softie, and a matching yellow film type reminder from a TMax cardboard box. Vanity, I know, but what a dandy camera it has became. I'll post pics soon.
A softie (soft release button) can damage the camera if it gets bumped. I recommend that you not use a soft release on OM cameras, based on what I have read on this forum and elsewhere, just to avoid the damage and heartbreak that may result.
Thank you Sid for the warning. Does that apply to OMs only or to just about every camera?