OM, I've become a Zuikoholic!

Shooting the last of my Arista Premium 100 stock, and switch developers, make a rookie mistake and overdevelop like crazy. Most of the roll was trash but liked how these came out.

Olympus OM1, Zuiko 50 1.4 Silvernose
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Olympus OM1 Zuiko 28 3.5
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A few pages back, I think I documented a brief fling with an OM-1 and 1.4/50 Zuiko that unfortunately developed some issues and was returned, but... I may have fallen prey to some great customer service at Blue Moon Camera in Portland and come away with a very nice OM-2n and 1.8/50.

Hopefully I'll have the opportunity to shoot with it quite soon.
 
A few pages back, I think I documented a brief fling with an OM-1 and 1.4/50 Zuiko that unfortunately developed some issues and was returned, but... I may have fallen prey to some great customer service at Blue Moon Camera in Portland and come away with a very nice OM-2n and 1.8/50.

Hopefully I'll have the opportunity to shoot with it quite soon.
After having used loads and loads of cameras, the OM-2n is my favourite. Not only my favourite OM but my favourite camera in general. At the moment it is with Luton Cameras receiving a well deserved service.

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After having used loads and loads of cameras, the OM-2n is my favourite. Not only my favourite OM but my favourite camera in general. At the moment it is with Luton Cameras receiving a well deserved service.

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That is a nice hood on that lens. I'm kind of excited to be able to use aperture priority (with a very good meter, from what I've heard) on a classic metal SLR like this one.
 
After having used loads and loads of cameras, the OM-2n is my favourite. Not only my favourite OM but my favourite camera in general. At the moment it is with Luton Cameras receiving a well deserved service.

Agreed. Although I go between the OM1 and the OM2, these are IMO the best 35mm cameras ever conceived.


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50mm f1.8, tmax 400

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28mm f2, tmax 400
 
Oh, what is my bad luck with Olympus SLRs? My new-to-me OM-2n was performing well as I put my first roll of B&W through it, at least until I noticed the film door seemed to be pressing back against my grip. Looked down, and discovered it wasn't latched. I tried to keep the door closed until I could rewind the film (which was almost finished), and when I opened it fully, I discovered the latch had broken apart.

I'm returning it under the store's warranty. Also exchanging the 50mm f1.8 Zuiko for a Pentax-A 50mm f1.7, provided it is in stock once the camera arrives there in the mail. I'm sticking with Pentax bodies that I know work. At least until the next Olympus hits me with its siren call.

This one would have been a somewhat easy fix (possibly as easy as slapping on a film door taken off a nonfunctioning camera), but I figured the return was the wisest move considering I borderline overpaid for this camera.
 
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