I’ve got a battered one with the OM-40 markings on it. It’s my go-to film camera, mostly paired with the Zuiko 50/1.8 and I am good to go in any weather condition. I used to rely on OM-2n but two of them have failed on me, one of them unrecoverably and I don’t feel so much confidence in the one that was repaired so I’ve rather use the OM-40 recently. The only disadvantage is a rather high battery drain compared to the OM-2n. I think the missing On/Off switch is to be blamed.
Btw. recently I also got a pro OM-D camera out of nostalgy and must say it’s great, too.
Wonderful image. Well done.
Thank you Reinhold.
Gary
Beautiful capture. And taken with my favourite 35mm camera, too 🙂
If the OM-PC is your favourite camera Tom, you’re a rare bird indeed!
Gary
I’ve got a battered one with the OM-40 markings on it. It’s my go-to film camera, mostly paired with the Zuiko 50/1.8 and I am good to go in any weather condition. I used to rely on OM-2n but two of them have failed on me, one of them unrecoverably and I don’t feel so much confidence in the one that was repaired so I’ve rather use the OM-40 recently. The only disadvantage is a rather high battery drain compared to the OM-2n. I think the missing On/Off switch is to be blamed.
Btw. recently I also got a pro OM-D camera out of nostalgy and must say it’s great, too.
Greetings from Moravia!
I’ve certainly enjoyed mine. Look for a review coming soon.
Gary