Freakscene
Obscure member
Zuiko 40mm f2, Tri-x @ 800
Zuiko 40mm f2, Tri-x @ 800
The Ekka? Can it really be? Awesome.
Marty
gavinlg
Veteran
daveoo
Established
"Donostia - San Sebastian"
OM-1 + Zuiko OM 24mm 2.8 MC + Ilford DELTA100 + Orange filter + Kodak HC110 [1+47]
Wonderful shot, perfect timing.
j.scooter
Veteran
j.scooter
Veteran
Olympus OM1 Zuiko 28 3.5


Zuiko-logist
Well-known
Very nice 👍Olympus OM1 Zuiko 28 3.5
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j.scooter
Veteran
Thank you Zuiko-logist
Love the name
Love the name
agentlossing
Well-known
A few pages back, I think I documented a brief fling with an OM-1 and 1.4/50 Zuiko that unfortunately developed some issues and was returned, but... I may have fallen prey to some great customer service at Blue Moon Camera in Portland and come away with a very nice OM-2n and 1.8/50.
Hopefully I'll have the opportunity to shoot with it quite soon.
Hopefully I'll have the opportunity to shoot with it quite soon.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
After having used loads and loads of cameras, the OM-2n is my favourite. Not only my favourite OM but my favourite camera in general. At the moment it is with Luton Cameras receiving a well deserved service.A few pages back, I think I documented a brief fling with an OM-1 and 1.4/50 Zuiko that unfortunately developed some issues and was returned, but... I may have fallen prey to some great customer service at Blue Moon Camera in Portland and come away with a very nice OM-2n and 1.8/50.
Hopefully I'll have the opportunity to shoot with it quite soon.


agentlossing
Well-known
That is a nice hood on that lens. I'm kind of excited to be able to use aperture priority (with a very good meter, from what I've heard) on a classic metal SLR like this one.After having used loads and loads of cameras, the OM-2n is my favourite. Not only my favourite OM but my favourite camera in general. At the moment it is with Luton Cameras receiving a well deserved service.
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gavinlg
Veteran
After having used loads and loads of cameras, the OM-2n is my favourite. Not only my favourite OM but my favourite camera in general. At the moment it is with Luton Cameras receiving a well deserved service.
Agreed. Although I go between the OM1 and the OM2, these are IMO the best 35mm cameras ever conceived.

50mm f1.8, tmax 400

28mm f2, tmax 400
j.scooter
Veteran
Olympus OM1 Zuiko 28 3.5 Kentmere 400

Zuiko-logist
Well-known
Very nice, especially for such a “humble” lens.
j.scooter
Veteran
Thank you Zuiko-logist.
Seems that the forum software is adding sharpening? It doesn't look so crunchy in lightroom.
Seems that the forum software is adding sharpening? It doesn't look so crunchy in lightroom.
Zuiko-logist
Well-known
I like the crunchy look in this case.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Zuiko-logist
Well-known
Interesting, I didn’t know that.The 3.5 often sells for much less used. I was planning on selling a 3.5 and keeping the 2.8 - will keep both now 😊
agentlossing
Well-known
Oh, what is my bad luck with Olympus SLRs? My new-to-me OM-2n was performing well as I put my first roll of B&W through it, at least until I noticed the film door seemed to be pressing back against my grip. Looked down, and discovered it wasn't latched. I tried to keep the door closed until I could rewind the film (which was almost finished), and when I opened it fully, I discovered the latch had broken apart.
I'm returning it under the store's warranty. Also exchanging the 50mm f1.8 Zuiko for a Pentax-A 50mm f1.7, provided it is in stock once the camera arrives there in the mail. I'm sticking with Pentax bodies that I know work. At least until the next Olympus hits me with its siren call.
This one would have been a somewhat easy fix (possibly as easy as slapping on a film door taken off a nonfunctioning camera), but I figured the return was the wisest move considering I borderline overpaid for this camera.
I'm returning it under the store's warranty. Also exchanging the 50mm f1.8 Zuiko for a Pentax-A 50mm f1.7, provided it is in stock once the camera arrives there in the mail. I'm sticking with Pentax bodies that I know work. At least until the next Olympus hits me with its siren call.
This one would have been a somewhat easy fix (possibly as easy as slapping on a film door taken off a nonfunctioning camera), but I figured the return was the wisest move considering I borderline overpaid for this camera.
Tincup
Newbie
Like some members here I also have both the 3.5/28 and 2.8/28 Olympus lenses, but somehow find myself using the 3.5 more even though it is the older of the two.
LeicaFoReVer
Addicted to Rangefinders
35mm f2 on OM4. Eventually sold OM4 due to battery drain...


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