> Well, the ultimate low-light OM is the OM-2 (without the "n"). By
> that I mean "ultimate low-light," NOT necessarily "ultimate camera."
> The OM-2 will do automatic exposures of an hour or more -- all other
> OM models have a limit on this, to keep from exhausting your
> batteries should the shutter go off in your camera bag.
...
>
> Unfortunately, these old non-"n" models are unique in this respect,
> and are hard to find, since people hold onto them for their superb
> low-light auto exposure sensitivity. (Anyone have one they'll part
> with? :-)
Someone said that LED in question could be blocked.. hence "2n" -> "2"!
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Regards,
Emil Pozar
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http://www.mypage.at/emilpozar
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