In general, Olympus gear is pretty reasonably priced, but you may find that the faster lenses carry a hefty premium. I got a 28/2.8 for my Om-1n, and the 2.0 version goes for 4 times as much!
For low light that extra stop or two is worth a lot!
I've used Pentax all my life, and have a 35mm f/3.5. The lens is fabulous, but I can't use it in low light photography very well, even with super fast film. So I'm getting the f/2 model, and that extra one and a half stops gives me a lot more flexibility. I dream of the Noctilux and a Leica, though...Talk about pricey.
I recently saw one nikkon f=35mm F2.0 lens sold together with Nikon FM2. But, I have no idea about the lens performance.
Hello there,
I am very new to analog SLR and looking around to find a best mechanical 35mm analog SLR camera preferably that takes EF lenses from Canon.
Nikkormat FT line.
Canon F-1
Canon FTb
Nikon FM
Nikon FMN
Olympus OM-1
And a Gossen Hand Held Meter
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