Since making this post I got a severely beat up ME Super for $15 which I have been using exclusively instead of my Program Plus. I find it slightly smaller/lighter and I like that the shutter is much quieter and smoother, a quality I have realized I value more than I would have thought...it locks up sometimes and you have to take the film out of it and nudge the shutter with your finger if smacking it on the ground doesn't fix it. But I like it enough to keep using it. Between liking the quiet shutter, wanting smallness, and wanting a pancake lens, maybe I should get into rangefinders. But it's hard to find $15 rangefinders after all.
Well I finally satisfied my curiosity about the OM2n with the screaming deal I've been looking for. I got a OM2n with 28mm zuiko for about $40 in pretty good shape.
I have to say that I am somewhat underwhelmed. This camera will be valuable to me because it has what I consider a usable manual mode, a quality I liked about my AT1. I don't consider the ME Super or the Program Plus's manual modes usable for anything but tripod use. Too slow. So that is good, I now have a working metered-manual camera. The shutter speed system seems very usable and not a big deal really; I think it's main value is it's very easy to tell what shutter speed is selected by feel. It is as small and ergonomic as my ME Super, and the film is easier to load than any of my Pentaxen.
The main things I'm upset by are the fact that it focuses backward (canons seem to as well...perhaps Pentacies are the ones that are backward?). This eats my brain. Also, on aperture priority the ME Super's viewfinder LEDs were very valuable in low light. You could easily see what shutter speed was being chosen for you. I find it impossible to quickly see the the automatically chosen shutter speed through the OM2n's viewfinder in low light; a real bummer. A solution I guess is to use manual, since I can feel the shutter speeds. But in that case I can't see the match needle either. Also, the OM2n's hot shoe is cracked beyond usability, so maybe I'm stuck with the ME Super for low light use, and my quest for an all-around 35mm camera has yet to come to its conclusion. Maybe the Pentax LX would be it due to it's needle-matching manual mode that still uses the LEDs, but I think it's a bigger camera. As it is, I kind of need a normal lens for this thing, and I'm not sure whether to buy one or if it's going to be worth it. I'll keep it around for a bit regardless, but I can't see switching systems just yet unfortunately.