Gary,
Maybe all the 'bad' OM-2s (due to circuits) have already been thrown away.
Generally speaking, poor electronics fail faily quickly. The good stuff
last for a while until (eventually) a resister or similar fails at the normal
fail rate (anyone know what that is?).
>From my sample of one the OM-2s survival rate is 100%. However, I am a
relaitvely light user and I quasi baby the camera. Then again it is the
only OM I use on a regular basis and I will be quite sad when it dies as
there is no body (I've seen) that can replace it. (I like the body feature
set/view finder better then om1, om2/2n, om4ti, ...).
Oh well. They should make some more...
Alan
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