For many months, I searched high and low for the film camera. Okay, maybe not so much high and low but more beyond oceans via the portal that is eBay. My long hours of research focused mainly on a beautiful Contax G1 camera, a titanium-built, advanced rangefinder that is currently sitting at around the AU $1000 mark, including shipping and currency conversion costs. As visually and technically stunning a camera as it is - even in today’s technological feat of digital cameras, its advanced features and insane lens quality makes it a cult classic for film photographers. However, it was too expensive for my current budget. More-so, I wasn’t too sure if it suited my photography needs. I guess I am not in a comfortable position to fork out that money for a wavering decision. When the right time comes, I will buy the Contax G1 or G2 with the acclaimed Contax Zeiss Planar T 45mm F2 AF G Lens. The hunt continued… until now.
After researching on the popular film cameras that came out during the golden age of film photography, the 1970s, I decided to stick to my current camera brand, Olympus, and sought for the understated and elegant Olympus OM-2n. A couple of days ago, I finally received the camera in the post. Upon holding the camera in my small hands, the OM-2n is a wonderful, solid and timelessly beautiful machine with good weight. I only found out that the ‘M’ in ‘OM’ stands for the designer Yoshihisa Maitaini as someone mentioned in one of the plethora of blogs and reviews I read about this camera. This camera carries such a tiny footprint. The design oozes with sophistication and its construction feels solid. I’m not surprised a camera built in the 1970s has lasted this long in this optimal condition. The OM series has been incredibly successfully and definitely sits well alongside, not under, the likes of Nikon and Canon.
I’ve got to say, the previous owner has done a wonderful taking care of this camera. I hope i can do it enough justice and keep it in such pristine condition for next many a years. My next entries will be about the next stages of cleaning and testing, and hopefully, taking it out for a spin!