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04 May, 2011
Not quite a classic, but getting there.
This camera was bought to try out a little astrophotography, the fact that it has a 'lock up' mirror and could be used without batteries were the deciding factors (less vibration and no chance of running out of power when taking long exposures)and that I have always liked the Olympus OM range of film cameras. The main fault of this particular camera was that the cement holding the viewfinder prism in position was starting to deteriorate and was visible in the viewfinder, this did not affect performance but looked untidy. When this camera first appeared it was top of its range, lighter, quieter and had an extensive range of professional accessories.
04 Apr, 2011
OM10 Camera
For it's age the camera was OK, a misbehaving function switch is the reason for the 'average' score had it worked all the time not most of the time then it would have received a 'good' score
04 Aug, 2014
Oldie but goodie.. ✌️
1 of 1 found this helpful Excellent little prime lens, quick to focus and very sharp, not the newest version but it's cheaper and quality (of pictures and build) is the similar. as it's used on my DX Nikon it's actual focal length is 75mm. It is designed for full frame digital DSLR.
It has no vibration reduction so a bit more care is required. I am very pleased with it, recommended.