
Olympus OM-2N, here with tele 300mm 1/5,6 Vivitar |
In 1975, the Olympus OM-2 is the world's first 35
mm reflex camera to be equiped with a TTL direct (Off-the-Film) light
measuring system. This one is coupled with an automatic aperture
priority mechanism. This camera arrives on the market with the aura of
prestige of the OM-1. It has in common with this famous one, the same ergonomics and
its
outstanding range of Zuiko lens.
The Olympus OM-2N is an improved version of the OM-2. Improvements of the version 2N are mainly
electronical with the appearance of a led flash indicator in the viewfinder.
This camera was available in black or chrome. |