One other point to be noted is that the manual exposure match needle
system that operates through the viewfinder is (like the OM-1) sensitive
to extraneous light entering the viewfinder through the eyepiece. This
can cause exposure errors if the eyepiece is not blocked by the
proximity of your eye. But additional light would cause the camera to
think the scene was brighter than it actually is and would lead you to
underexposure. But you're seeing the opposite so Moose is correct.
Time to get the camera CLA'd.
Moose wrote:
>>
> Before going any further, you need to understand something about the
> OM-2 and 2n. These cameras have two completely separate light meters.
> the one that operates the meter needle in the viewfinder is there both
> to give readings for manual use and to give a rough idea of what
> exposure you will get in Auto mode.
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