shadowfox
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Get OM-1n if you want fully manual OM, just take the battery out and glue the battery cover. Use it like you would a Barnack Leica. There is nothing quite like it. Plus, you probably can get one cheap from someone who throw it away because the meter is not working... big deal!
Get OM-2n if you want a reliable meter. You still get that uncluttered super bright viewfinder and the classic feel but with metering.
Get OM-2sp if you want spot metering but for some reason can't get an OM-4 for the same price. I like the vertical indicators in the viewfinder better than the horizontal strip in OM-3/4
Get OM-4 for the ultimate metering features. One of the best in the industry. Having said that I sold my OM-4's because I have the OM-3.
Get OM-3 if you want to be fancy. With the advanced metering like its sibling OM-4 and fully manual operation if/when you're stuck without a battery, it's the ideal OM-machine.
My opinion: Skip the T or Ti models. All those are good for is earning you money in resale, that is, if you managed to get one below the high prices they command. Oh, and non-black Ti models looks crummy when the body has just a few pitting and peeling.
Another opinion: If you are not a brand snob and just want to get a good camera that is light and very useful, get an OM-2000. It even has a simple spot metering. Yes, it's not purebred Olympus. So what?
Get OM-2n if you want a reliable meter. You still get that uncluttered super bright viewfinder and the classic feel but with metering.
Get OM-2sp if you want spot metering but for some reason can't get an OM-4 for the same price. I like the vertical indicators in the viewfinder better than the horizontal strip in OM-3/4
Get OM-4 for the ultimate metering features. One of the best in the industry. Having said that I sold my OM-4's because I have the OM-3.
Get OM-3 if you want to be fancy. With the advanced metering like its sibling OM-4 and fully manual operation if/when you're stuck without a battery, it's the ideal OM-machine.
My opinion: Skip the T or Ti models. All those are good for is earning you money in resale, that is, if you managed to get one below the high prices they command. Oh, and non-black Ti models looks crummy when the body has just a few pitting and peeling.
Another opinion: If you are not a brand snob and just want to get a good camera that is light and very useful, get an OM-2000. It even has a simple spot metering. Yes, it's not purebred Olympus. So what?
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