Spyderman
Well-known
I didn't quite like OM-2000 and I tell you why:
- the mirror slap, shares this with OM-10 and all 2-digit bodies (OM-single digit bodies all have pneumatic damper of mirror)
- the shutter noise (loud metal clack)
- after sitting in a suitcase for a few years the mirror on mine actually slipped down from the plastic hinged plate so that when shooting it would actually interfere with the attached lens 8-0 The mirror is attached by a tar-like glue that very slowly flows at higher temperature. But it wasn't like in a car on a hot day - just maybe in a room 20-30 deg. Celsius.
Another single digit OM body is a much better investment unless you need the 1/125 sync speed.
- the mirror slap, shares this with OM-10 and all 2-digit bodies (OM-single digit bodies all have pneumatic damper of mirror)
- the shutter noise (loud metal clack)
- after sitting in a suitcase for a few years the mirror on mine actually slipped down from the plastic hinged plate so that when shooting it would actually interfere with the attached lens 8-0 The mirror is attached by a tar-like glue that very slowly flows at higher temperature. But it wasn't like in a car on a hot day - just maybe in a room 20-30 deg. Celsius.
Another single digit OM body is a much better investment unless you need the 1/125 sync speed.