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Olympus OM-1n with 50mm / f1.8 lens. Since Leica's flagship rangefinder cameras are known as the M Series, Leica complained about the name of the M-1, forcing Olympus to rename it as the OM-1 to further clarify between the brands. Because of this, today bodies and lenses with the original M name are rare (52000 bodies were made according to ...
The Olympus OM-1 was a manually-operated 35 mm single-lens reflex camera forming the basis of the OM system in 1972. At first called the Olympus M-1, Leica disputed this designation and it was changed to OM-1. It was designed by a team led by Yoshihisa Maitani with a through-the-lens exposure meter controlling a needle visible in the viewfinder ...
Despite no longer being a product of Olympus, the OM-1 still bears the Olympus wordmark on the front of its electronic viewfinder, tying the camera to Olympus' flagship E-M1 cameras. The camera's name is the same as the Olympus OM-1 , the first OM film SLR camera, and was released to coincide with that camera's 50th anniversary.
OM series Olympus M-1: 1972 1st 5000 ex. only Olympus OM-1: 1973 No winder / motor coupling Olympus OM-1 MD: 1974–1979 Motor Drive coupling Olympus OM-1n: 1979–1987 Flash Ready LED Olympus OM-10: 1979–1987 1st "consumer grade" OM Olympus OM-10 Quartz: 1984–1987 Olympus OM-2: 1975–1979 aperture priority, ttl flash, OTF metering Olympus ...
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. OM1 may refer to: Olympus OM-1, a camera; OM1, a type of multi ...
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. The OM-2 was introduced in 1975, [1] and combined the light, sturdy camera body style of the manual-only OM-1 with a new automatic exposure system. One of the main selling ...
The Olympus OM-D series is a series of Micro Four-Thirds digital Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Cameras started by Olympus Corporation. Olympus's camera division was acquired by Japan Industrial Partners in 2021 and they will continue the OM-D series in the future. Olympus OM-D E-M5, introduced in 2012. Olympus OM-1, introduced in 1972