Olympus OM-2N 35mm SLR Film Camera
The Olympus OM-2N is widely regarded as one of the finest 35mm SLR cameras ever produced. Building on the success of the OM-1, the OM-2N introduced sophisticated aperture-priority automatic exposure while retaining full manual control, giving photographers the flexibility to work either automatically or manually as conditions require. Renowned for its compact size, bright viewfinder, and innovative Off-The-Film (OTF) metering system, the OM-2N remains a favorite among film photographers today. Its exposure system continuously monitors light during the exposure itself, helping deliver accurate results in challenging lighting conditions. This Near Mint example has been tested and is operating properly. Paired with the Olympus Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 lens, it offers an excellent combination of portability, reliability, and image quality. Whether you're entering the world of film photography or adding a classic Olympus body to your collection, the OM-2N remains an outstanding choice. Key Features Olympus OM-mount 35mm SLR Aperture-priority automatic exposure Full manual exposure control Off-The-Film (OTF) TTL metering system Electronically controlled shutter Compact and lightweight professional design Bright viewfinder Olympus Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 lens Uses readily available SR44/LR44 batteries Condition Near Mint Tested and operating properly Viewfinder bright and clear Meter functioning correctly Lens optics clean and clear Minor signs of careful previous use only Included Olympus OM-2N camera body Olympus Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 lens Lens cap & Lens hood Battery Strap & flash hot shoe #4 Shop Notes The OM-2N is one of the most user-friendly professional film cameras of its era. Its combination of compact size, aperture-priority automation, and exceptional Olympus optics makes it an excellent everyday shooter for photographers who appreciate classic mechanical cameras with modern convenience.
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