How Do You Use The Olympus Om 2?

Does the Olympus OM-2 have aperture priority?

The Olympus OM-2 is an aperture-priority automatic-exposure camera (with full manual operation selected via switch), based on the earlier, successful Olympus OM-1 body.

What battery does Olympus om2 take?

Inserting Battery(ies) The OM-2 requires two 1.5V silver oxide batteries as a power source for both manual through-the-lens exposure measurement and automatic exposure control. The batteries must be inserted correctly or the camera will not operate.

Is the OM2 better than the OM1?

The OM1 and OM2 were designed to compliment each other, and are essentially identical cameras apart from the aperture priority AE mode on the 2. If you are just learning, you should be metering manually, anyway. Both will yield excellent results, and Zuiko lenses are readily available and of renowned quality.

Is Olympus OM2 good?

The OM-2 does this, as it’s one of the finest and most timelessly good-looking designs in vintage cameras. Slim, sophisticated, concise; there’s little to nitpick about the OM-2’s aesthetics. Like Audrey Hepburn or the Porsche 911, it was beautiful then and it remains perfect today.

What film does the Olympus OM 1 use?

Films for the Olympus OM-1 MD
The camera is designed for 35mm film. 35mm films are still manufactured today and are quite easy to get. Possible films for the Olympus OM-1 MD are the Fujifilm Superia 200 (eBay / Amazon) for color images and the Ilford FP4 Plus (eBay / Amazon) for black and white images.

How does a silver oxide battery work?

A silver-oxide battery uses silver(I) oxide as the positive electrode (cathode), zinc as the negative electrode (anode), plus an alkaline electrolyte, usually sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or potassium hydroxide (KOH). The silver is reduced at the cathode from Ag(I) to Ag, and the zinc is oxidized from Zn to Zn(II).

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What battery is equivalent to SR44?

Energizer 357 / 303
Energizer 357 / 303 Watch Battery, Silver Oxide Multi-Drain. A size 357 battery is the equivalent of a SR44W battery. Both versions (SR44W and SR44SW) have the same voltage and same physical dimensions, it is perfectly safe to use the high drain version instead of the regular version.

What battery replaces EPX76?

Energizer LR44
Energizer LR44 1.5V Button Cell Battery 10 pack (Replaces: LR44, CR44, SR44, 357, SR44W, AG13, G13, A76, A-76, PX76, 675, 1166a, LR44H, V13GA, GP76A, L1154, RW82B, EPX76, SR44SW, 303, SR44, S303, S357, SP303, SR44SW) “Energizer Brand Name Batteries”

How do I reset my Olympus om2?

Look at your camera from the front. Bottom right of the lens is a small red triangle. Below that is a button. Hold this button in and turn the shutter speed ring until the *RESET is against the button and release.

What is the difference between the Olympus OM1 and OM2?

OM1 is all manual. Light meter takes outlawed mercury battery. OM2 has aperture-priority auto-exposure and manual, takes readily available batteries.

Is the Olympus OM2 mechanical?

More importantly, OM2 takes the same range of lenses and accessories as the earlier OM-1with a few electronic flash units for dedicated TTL OTF automatic flash exposure control. These has made both camera complete a mechanical/electronic system configuration for the camera bodies.

What is the difference between OM2 and OM3 fiber?

OM1 and OM2 fibers are generally used in systems for 10MB/s to 1GB/s Ethernet. OM3 and OM4 LOMMF are designed for Ethernet of 10GB/s where OM3 can support this bandwidth up to 300 meters and OM4 up to 550 meters. OM3 is backwards compatible to OM2 and OM4 is backwards compatible to OM3 and OM2.

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Is Olympus om10 good?

If you’re looking for a good quality, lightweight SLR, the OM-10 is worth serious consideration. Like all OM cameras, the OM-10 gives you to access a breathtaking array of Zuiko and 3rd-party lenses, as well as a host of interesting and useful accessories.

How much is a OM?

Olympus: Olympus OM-2

Average Mint
Body only $40-50 $100-120
With lens $60-70 $160-180
Estimate value accuracy:

Does the Olympus OM-1 have a light meter?

The Olympus OM-1 also has a light meter – yay! I know it’s not popular, but I love in-camera light meters. Less to carry and mess with. Much like other 35mm cameras with in-camera light meters, this has a little lever that appears on the left side of the view finder.

How do I know when my roll of film is done?

You should know when you get to the end of a roll unless the film is broken. If you have shot more than 40 photos on a roll of 35 mm film, either the film is broken or there is no film in the camera. If you think the film might be broken, take your camera to a photo shop that can open your camera in a dark room.

What does S mean on film camera?

It means SHUTTER PRIORITY. In this mode you will choose the shutter speed to use and the camera will determine the aperture to use for a properly exposed photograph. The opposite of the is aperture priority mode, where you choose the aperture and the camera will chose the speed.

Can I use silver oxide batteries instead of alkaline?

So to summarise, if your application calls for a stable voltage under load (watches, clocks, metering equipment etc.) use a Silver Oxide watch battery. If not, and you can get the Alkaline equivalent then use that. And remember, you can always use a Silver Oxide watch battery to replace an Alkaline watch battery.

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Is silver oxide battery better than lithium?

Yes, the silver oxide battery lasts longer than lithium iron ones. The reason is simple because it also packs a much lower energy density. Although it has a higher cost compared to lithium ion batteries. A silver oxide battery on average can last for 3 to 5 years with 24 hours per day usage.

Are silver oxide batteries the best?

Where Silver Oxide cells score over their Alkaline counterpart is in their ability to maintain a more stable voltage. This characteristic makes them better for clocks and watches and essential for metering equipment (like light meters in cameras for example) where a stable voltage is required.

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