Repeating and continuing my "why not an OM-2000?" message, which I
accidently sent before finishing. . .
I'm wondering: What about the OM-2000? It has many of the attributes of
the OM-1(n), and includes a choice between manual center-weighted and spot
metering. It's also new, and relatively inexpensive. Parts may be around
for a while. Flash synch at up to 1/125th. Takes our beloved Zuikos.
The only things I can see "wrong" with it based on the literature is that
it's not actually made by Olympus, and the viewfinder is 930f the actual
picture rather than 97%.
Then again, I rarely use flash, and don't do macro-photography, so there
may be incompatibilities with other parts of the total OM-system I'm not
aware of.
Is anybody using an OM-2000 who can comment on its real-world suitability
compared to the "real" Oly bodies?
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