Henrik,
$80 should be "Fang" territory for an OM-2S!
If I could have only one OM body, I would probably choose an OM-2S.
Spotmeter, TTL flash socket built-in, OTF metering, Series "2" focusing
screens, and all that.
Having said that, an OM-1 is nice to have around also. They can be
obtained cheaply, particularly if you are willing to use an external
meter, as the meter tends to give out (I've been told that the gauge of
the wire from the battery to the meter is too small). Reliability in
cold weather would be another factor.
And of course you will NEED a 21 f/3.5, and a 50 f/3.5 and and 180 f/2.8
and a ...
Bill Stanke
Henrik Dahl wrote:
>
> Very strange. I won the OM-2S on seaBay a couple of weeks ago, the
> one that had a faulty hotshoe. Got it for $80. It was delivered
> yesterday and everything works perfect, including the shoe (and the
> *green*:-( LED ). The only flaw is normal brassing and the slightly
> "matte" finish they get after being used a while. Now the only
> problem is whether to keep this baby AND get an OM-1 also, or
> continue as planned and swap this for an OM-1... Any suggestions?
> (Wrooong list to ask)
>
> Henrik Dahl
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