Bill's remarks about the OM-2S beat me to it. I believe you would also
find its operation nearly the same as your OM-PC, and hardier with the same
build quality as the other "single digit" bodies.
I believe it has been posted here before that concern about the circuit
board for it no longer being available is an issue that has generated more
angst amonst us than frequency of failure warrants. It's something worth
noting so you're aware it cannot be replaced, and for deciding how beaten
and battered a body you want to consider. [Same applies to the OM-4.] For
the price that Bill mentions you should be able to get one in excellent
condition that shows no dings, dents or scrapes, and has nearly perfect
enamel . . . for just a shade over $200 you can find them without any
brassing, even around the strap lugs. In my usage, the OM-2S is a second
body with an OM-4 the primary, with zero hesitation in switching between
the two. The OM-2S is very much a close cousin of the OM-4, and
significantly closer to it than an OM-2n.
-- John
(who continuously lives on the precipice with an OM-2S *and* and OM-4)
At 21:44 8/29/01, Bill Stanke wrote:
Wayne:
I think you would be happier with an OM-2n or OM-2S. Both have:
TTL flash control
Aperture preferred automation
Amazing low-light metering capability
interchangeable camera backs
interchangeable focusing screens
provisions for winder or motor drive
The OM-2S also has:
Program mode (camera sets both aperture and shutter)
Built-in hot shoe
Built-in TTL connector
Spot meter (manual only)
You should be able to buy an OM-2S for about $200 USD on the auction
site whose name I dare not speak. I personally think that the OM-2S is
the most "bang for the buck".
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