on 1/21/02 8:11 AM, Wayne Culberson at waynecul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> The "bay place" OM 2s came today. And I think it is more than I can
> figure out by guessing. It came with lr44's, which I exchanged for 2
> 76s', and it powered up fine. But it is obviously way more complicated
> than any of my other OM's. Maybe I'm in over my head??
> Is there a site online that I can get instuctions for the OM2s that is
> not in pdf form. My old computer won't handle it.
> It really is almost mint, along with a 50/1.8, and t20. And for the
> first time I now have a calculator panel for the t20.
> Wayne
>
Wayne, put on auto its about the same as an OM-2. For program set the lens
to the smallest aperture (16 or 22, or whatever). Otherwise the same as the
OM-2, except the viewfinder meter readout is an LCD panel instead of a
needle and scale. You will find the OM-2s is a very nice camera, less
complex than an OM-4 but very capable. Remember the meter on manual is a
spot about the same size as the focus circle in the viewfinder, so point
that at the part of the image you want to determine exposure.
--
Jim Brokaw
OM-1's, -2's, -4's, (no -3's yet) and no OM-oney...
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