The Olympus OM-2n is a classic 35mm film camera that blends compact design with powerful functionality. In my latest video, I review this iconic camera, discuss why I reacquired it, and compare it to other film cameras like the Minolta XD11 and Leica alternatives. If you are considering the OM-2n for your film photography setup, this video will guide you through its features, metering system, and overall usability.
Video Chapters for Easy Navigation
⏳ 00:00 – Introduction
📸 00:55 – Why I sold my Olympus OMs
🔎 01:35 – How I found this OM-2n
🛠 02:43 – How to test the OM-2n during purchase
📷 03:19 – 35mm F2.8 Lens Overview
📷 03:27 – 75-150mm F4 Lens Overview
🤔 03:40 – Is this a Leica Alternative?
❌ 04:05 – Why I ditched the Leicas
📜 05:07 – Brief history of the Olympus OM-2n
📏 05:51 – Olympus vs Minolta compactness comparison
⚖ 07:07 – XD11 vs OM-2n feature comparison
🔊 08:18 – OM-2n Shutter Sound
🔊 08:38 – XD5/XD11 Shutter Sound
📏 09:41 – OM-2n vs XD11 size difference
🎯 10:23 – If you could only choose one system, which one?
⚙ 11:10 – OM-2n operations
⚡ 12:55 – Hotshoe adapter discussion
📊 13:58 – OM-2n metering system
📷 15:46 – 35mm lens size comparison
🔚 18:16 – Conclusion
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