Spicy
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Either keep the Nikon or sell it to me for cheap lol.
Om1s are easily found and replaceable.
Om1s are easily found and replaceable.
Worrying about redundancy is the ultimate redundancy.
Sell the AE-1, replace it with a Canon F-1, now that's a real camera.
Keep the Nikon and Olympus, and start hunting for a classic Pentax and Minolta too.
Wow... sell 'em all... keep 'em all... keep this one because the other is cheap... that system is bigger... the next body in the line was better... Wow...
The odds of you being able to tell which camera took which photo in twenty years is slim. They're optically all very good. No concerns there.
Those might all be good answers, but here's the answer you're looking for:
Which one will you enjoy using more? Which one feels better to you? Keep that one.
I'm going to hate myself for saying this, but keep the Nikon. I love Olympus. I was shooting a photo with my OM2s today and ran into a problem with not enough shutter speed. In bright light, when I want to open up the aperture, I often run out of shutter speed. Obviously you don't always want to shoot with a shallow DoF, but when you do, those two stops of shutter speed come in handy.
So does an ND filter!
The difference being that selecting 1/4000s takes little time, doesn't make one carry extra junk, and doesn't interrupt the flow of things.
Way to not listen to what the OP was actually saying.