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Olympus OM2000 35mm Film Camera Review (Also called CT-1 FM10 FE10 T60 KR-5 Super II Bessa etc)

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The Olympus OM2000 Spot Metering is a stepchild of Olympus's classic lineage of OM singledigit cameras. It's made by the Japanese company called Cosina, and licensed and sold under Olympus which now owns the popular and hot selling Voigtlander, Bessa, Zeiss photography licenses, to name a few...)

It's not a real Olympus, but it does take the legendary Olympus OM Zuiko lenses, which are some of the most compact 35mm SLR manual focus lenses money can buy (exclude rangefinder lenses of course).

In this video, we are just going to explore OM2000's interesting features and quirks.

0:00 Introduction
0:34 History
2:10 Where OM2K sits in Olympus lineup
3:10 Design
4:00 Shutter speed range
4:10 Shutter sound
4:36 Full mechanical design
5:27 Advantage of OM2000
6:23 Meter operation demostration
8:43 Meter display in OM4ti
9:44 Film compartment
10:45 Flash Sync Speed
11:10 ISO Speed setup/Film Preview
12:00 Quirk: Physical "Off" Button
12:50 Quirk: Loud shutter release
13:46 Advantage: OM Zuiko lenses lineup
15:39 Advantage: Multiple exposure function
17:25 Advantage: Self timer function
18:50 Advantage: Mirror lockup feature (Kinda)
19:48 Conclusion, is this camera for you?

posted by den191q